Carbohydrates
Lipids
Protein
Nucleic Acids
Enzymes
100

The carbohydrate that is the main source of energy

What is Glucose?

100

The elements that mainly make up Lipids.

What is carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen?

100

An example of a protein that works with the immune system and aids in the defense against foreign bodies.

What is antibodies?

100

The difference between DNA vs RNA?

DNA=double stranded

RNA=single stranded

100

An enzyme is classified as this macromolecule

What is protein?

200

Two monosaccharides bonded together create one of these.

What is a disaccharide?

200

This interaction of lipids describes their dislike of reacting with water.

What are hydrophobic interactions?

200

Known as the monomer of protein

What is an Amino Acid?

200

The overall structure of a nucleotide?

5-carbon sugar, phosphate group, nitrogenous base

200

The function of an enzyme.

What is break up substrates into products for use by the body?

300

Carbohydrates provide this type of energy.

What is short-term energy?

300

Lipids are typically found in this unit of a cell.

What is the phospholipid bilayer of the cell membrane?

300

This structure appears as an alpha helix or Beta Pleated Sheets.

What is secondary structure?

300

The nitrogenous bases for DNA

What are A, T, C, G

Adenine, Thymine, Cytosine, Guanine

300

This is how an enzyme increases reaction speed without decreasing overall energy output. 

What is lowering the activation energy or what is lowering the amount of energy to proceed/continue the reaction.

400

The main function of carbohydrates

What is a source of energy?

400

Name the four functions of lipids?

Storage

Protection

Cell membrane

Insulation

400

Name of the protein that contributes to skin elasticity.

What is Collagen?

400

One bond holds the nitrogenous bases together, another bond holds the sugar-phosphate backbone together.  To get this right you have to get it in the right order

What are hydrogen bonds and covalent bonds?

400

_________ binds to _________ of the enzyme

What is a substrate and active site?

500

This elemental ratio separates Carbohydrates from Lipids.

What is a 1:2:1 ratio?

500

The difference between a lipid as unsaturated vs saturated

Saturated=single bonds (solid at room temp)

Unsaturated=double bonds (liquid at room temp)

500

This element is only found in one other macromolecule

What is nitrogen?

500

________ replaces ________ when DNA turns into RNA.  Note: you have to say the full word to get this correct.

Uracil and Thymine

500

The name of the relationship that describes how enzymes and substrates fit.

What is the lock and key fit?