C  Which of the following is not a major function of lipids in the body? A.Make up biological membranes B.Long term energy storage C.Store and transmit.

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C  Which of the following is not a major function of lipids in the body? A.Make up biological membranes B.Long term energy storage C.Store and transmit genetic information D.Acts as insulation

Proteins  Which major biomolecule group are these foods?

Monosaccharides  What is the major monomer that makes up carbohydrates?

Lipid  What type of biomolecule is shown below?

Carbohydrates  The molecule below is a monomer of which biomolecule?

Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen  What are the elements that make up this biomolecule?

Carbohydrates  Which major biomolecule group are these foods?

Fatty acids and glycerol  What are the monomers of lipids?

C  Which of the following is not a major function of proteins? A. control cellular reactions B. Make up muscles C. Act as insulators D. build and repair tissue

Nucleotides  What is the monomer of this biomolecule?

D  Which of the following is a major function of carbohydrates in the body? A. Makes up biological membranes B. Controls chemical reactions C. Insulation D. Short term energy storage

Amino Acids  What are the monomers of proteins?

Carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen & sometimes sulfur  What are the elements that make up proteins?

Nucleic Acids  Which biomolecule group is shown below?

Protein  The monomer below is a monomer of which biomolecule?

Carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, phosphorus  What elements make up nucleic acids?

Product  “C” in the diagram is a(n)________

Carbon, hydrogen and oxygen  What are the elements that make up carbohydrates?

substrate  “A” in the diagram is a(n)__________

Amino acids  Enzymes are made up of monomers called__________.

Nucleic acids  The molecule below is a monomer of which biomolecule?

Active Site  The place on an enzyme where a substrate fits is called the_________.

Proteins  What type of biomolecule are enzymes?

A  The function of molecule “B” is to? A. speed up the rate of a chemical reaction B. destroy proteins C. convert substrates into water D. destroy products of a chemical reaction

Store genetic information  What is the main function of nucleic acids?

Phosphate, sugar, base  What 3 parts make up a nucleotide?

True  True or false: DNA, enzymes and starch are examples of organic molecule polymers.

To change or destroy  What does denature mean?

lipids  Which holds more energy storage, carbohydrates or lipids?

Carbon  All organic molecule contain which element?

Independent variable  Which variable is the manipulated variable? (the one you change)

Control variable  Which variable is the standard variable that is not changed?

Dependent variable  Which variable responds to the manipulated variable?