What do you know? True or False Thumbs up for TRUE Thumbs down for FALSE Monomers are complex large molecules. FALSE
What do you know? True or False Thumbs up for TRUE Thumbs down for FALSE DNA is a macromolecule. TRUE
What do you know? True or False Thumbs up for TRUE Thumbs down for FALSE Sugar is a carbohydrate. TRUE
What do you know? True or False Thumbs up for TRUE Thumbs down for FALSE Protein stores energy. FALSE
What do you know? True or False Thumbs up for TRUE Thumbs down for FALSE Hydrolysis is when monomers bond to form a polymer. FALSE
What do you know? True or False Thumbs up for TRUE Thumbs down for FALSE Lipids store more energy than carbohydrates. TRUE
What do you know? True or False Thumbs up for TRUE Thumbs down for FALSE Amino acids store genetic information. FALSE
Macromolecules Review Enzymes – Lower activation energy (energy needed to start a chemical reaction). – Enzymes bind to molecules that are involved in reaction. – Enzymes release products and are ready for the next reaction.
Denatured When an enzyme changes shape. Due to pH and temperature changes.
Dehydration Synthesis (Condensation Rxn.) Monomer + monomer polymer + H 2 O
Hydrolysis Polymer + H 2 O monomer + monomer
Nucleic Acid DNA or RNA Base + phosphate + sugar Store genetic info Help make proteins Monomer = triglyceride
Protein Structure, hormones, antibodies… Monomers are amino acids. Amine group (NH 2 ) + carbon group + carboxyl group
Carbohydrate Monomers are simple sugars (monosaccharide). Starches in animals = glycogen, plants = cellulose.
Lipids Store long-term energy Steroids Cell membrane Glycerol Where we get Triglyceride (the monomer)
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