D-3: Lipids Notes
D-7: Exploring Lipids in Nature
D-3: Nucleic Acid Notes
D-8: Nucleic Acid Structure
100

This is the main function of lipids. 

What is a source of long-term energy?

100

Weddell seals and bowhead whales have this adaptation to keep them warm in the cold water.  

What is blubber? 

100

This is the main function of nucleic acids. 

What is the code for proteins that provide instructions for the functioning of cells?

100

The base Adenine (A) will only ever pair with this base in DNA. 

What is Thymine (T)?

200

This other function of lipids, found in seals and whales in cold water. 

What is insulation?

200

This is the main type of fat found in animal products, like butter.

What are saturated fats?

200

Parents with brown eyes have a child with brown eyes highlights the other function of nucleic acids. 

What is the transfer of genetic information from one generation to the next?

200

In base pair rules, the base Cytosine (C) will only ever pair with this base. 

What is Guanine (G)? 

300

This monomer of lipids is found in cell membranes, specifically the tail of the phospholipid bilayer. 

What are fatty acids? 

300

This is the main type of fat found in plants, with examples of olive or sunflower oil.

What are unsaturated fats?

300

This monomer of nucleic acids creates the basic building blocks of genetic material. 

What is a nucleotide?

300

This is the shape of a DNA molecule. 

What is a double helix?

400

This lipid type is sold at room temperature. 

What is saturated fat?

400

This is the unit used to measure how much energy it takes to heat 1 gram of water to 1 degree Celsius. 

What is a calorie?

400

This example of nucleic acids carries genetic information to the next generation, found in the nucleus of cells in eukaryotes. 

What is DNA?

400

The "backbone" that supports the DNA molecule consists of these two things.

What is sugar-phosphate?

500

This example of a lipid is often found in the cells and blood, and can lead to heart diseases if too much of the bad type. 

What is cholesterol? 

500

Plants that live in desert/dry environments often have this type of adaptation to reduce water loss. 

What is a waxy outer layer (a cuticle)?

500

This other example of a monomer of nucleic acids is similar to the other type and helps make proteins that are used for cell/body function. 

What is RNA?

500

These 3 things make up a single nucleotide in a DNA/RNA molecule.  

What are sugar, phosphate, and a base pair?