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A Multiple Choice 1) Name the reaction shown below: A) Dehydration Synthesis B) Hydrolysis A

A Multiple Choice 2) Name the reaction shown below: A) Dehydration Synthesis B) Hydrolysis A

Multiple Choice 3) Which reaction uses water to break polymers into monomers A) Dehydration Synthesis B) Ionic Bonding C)Hydrolysis C

B Multiple Choice 4) Name the reaction shown below: A) Dehydration Synthesis B) Hydrolysis B

B Multiple Choice 5) Name the reaction shown below: A) Dehydration Synthesis B) Hydrolysis B

B REVIEW 1) Name this structure: A) Phospholipid B) Monosaccharide C) Disaccharide D) Triglyceride B

D STRUCTURE 2) Name this structure A) Phospholipid B) Steroid C) Polysaccharide D) Triglyceride D

C REVIEW 3) Name this structure: A) Phospholipid B) Monosaccharide C) Disaccharide D) Steroid C

B STRUCTURE 4) Name this structure: A) Polysaccharide B) Steroid C) Phospholipid D) Triglyceride B

D REVIEW 5) Name this structure: A) Phospholipid B) Monosaccharide C) Disaccharide D) Triglyceride D

A REVIEW 6) Name this structure: A) Phospholipid B) Monosaccharide C) Disaccharide D) Steroid A

C REVIEW 1) Name this structure A) Phospholipid B) Monosaccharide C) Nucleotide D) Amino Acid C

A REVIEW 2) Which of the following is NOT part of a Nucleotide A) Fatty Acid B) Sugar (carbohydrate) C) Nitrogenous Base D) Phosphate Group A

A REVIEW 3) Which of the following is the phosphate group: A) B) C) B

B REVIEW 4) Which of the following is the Nitrogenous Base: A) B) C) B

REVIEW 5) Which of the following groups contain ONLY monomers (no polymers) A) glucose, DNA, RNA B) fatty acid, galactose, nucleotide C) Glycogen, wax and nucleotide D) sucrose, glucose and fructose B

B REVIEW 6) Which of the following is a polymer of a Nucleic Acid A) Starch B) RNA C) Glycogen D) Steroids B

D REVIEW 7) Which of the following is NOT a polymer. A) DNA B) Glycogen C) Steroids D) Nucleotide D

REVIEW 8) Which of the following is the Sugar: A) B) C) B A C C

D REVIEW 9) Name this monomer: A) Monosaccharide B) Nucleotide C) Phospholipid D) Amino Acid D

REVIEW 10) Which parts represents the amino group: A) B) C) A B C A

REVIEW 11) Which parts represents the carboxyl group: A) B) C) B A C A

REVIEW 12) What is the only structure that changes between the 20 different amino acids? A) B) C) A B C C

ONLY 5 seconds to answer each of the following questions LIGHTENING ROUND! ONLY 5 seconds to answer each of the following questions

D REVIEW 1) Name this structure A) Phospholipid B) Steroid C) Polysaccharide D) Triglyceride D

C REVIEW 2) Name this structure: A) Phospholipid B) Monosaccharide C) Disaccharide D) Nucleic Acid C

B REVIEW 4) Name this structure: A) Polysaccharide B) Steroid C) Phospholipid D) Triglyceride B

C REVIEW 5) Name this structure A) Phospholipid B) Monosaccharide C) Nucleotide D) Amino Acid C

C REVIEW 6) Name the circled functional group: A) Amino Group B) Nitrogen Base C) Carboxylic Acid D) Amino Acid C

C REVIEW 7) Name the circled functional group: A) Sugar B) Amino Group C) Nitrogenous Base D) Nucleic Acid C

A REVIEW 6) Name the circled functional group: A) Amino Group B) Nitrogen Base C) Carboxylic Acid D) Amino Acid A

B REVIEW 7) Name the circled functional group: A) Amino Group B) Phosphate C) Nitrogenous Base D) Nucleic Acid B

Carbohydrates 1) What is the mnemonic device to help you remember the monosaccharides? G- Good G-Girl F-Friend

Carbohydrates 2) Use the monosaccharide mnemonic device to list the 3 monomers of carbs- don’t worry about spelling. G- Glucose G- Galactose F- Fructose

3) What is the mnemonic device to help you remember the disaccharides? Carbohydrates 3) What is the mnemonic device to help you remember the disaccharides? S- Small M-Medium L-Large

4) Use the diassaccharide mnemonic device to list the 3 disaccharides? Carbohydrates 4) Use the diassaccharide mnemonic device to list the 3 disaccharides? S- Sucrose M- Maltose L- Lactose

Carbohydrates 5) What is the mnemonic device to help you remember the 4 polysaccharides? Some Girls Can Cook

5) Can you remember the 4 polysaccharides? Carbohydrates 5) Can you remember the 4 polysaccharides? Starch Cellulose Glycogen Chitin

Carbon, Hydrogen and Oxygen Carbohydrates 7) What 3 elements make up carbohydrates? Do you know their ratio? Carbon, Hydrogen and Oxygen 1 C: 2 H: 1 O

MACROMOLECULE: 1. CARBS 2. NUCLEIC ACIDS 3. PROTEINS 4. LIPIDS MONOMERS: A. NUCLEOTIDE B. AMINO ACID C. MONOSACCHARIDE D. GLYCEROL & FATTY ACID

MACROMOLECULE: 1. CARBS 2. PROTEINS 3. LIPIDS 4. NUCLEIC ACIDS MONOMERS: A. GLYCEROL & FATTY ACID B. AMINO ACID C. NUCLEOTIDE D. MONOSACCHARIDE

B. PHOSPHOLIPID & STEROIDS MACROMOLECULE: 1. CARBS 2. NUCLEIC ACIDS 3. PROTEINS 4. LIPIDS POLYMERS: A. ENZYME B. PHOSPHOLIPID & STEROIDS C. DNA D. POLYSACCHARIDE

MACROMOLECULE: 1. CARBS 2. PROTEINS 3. LIPIDS 4. NUCLEIC ACIDS POLYMERS: A. RNA B. POLYSACCHARIDE C. Hair and Nails (Keratin) D. STEROID and PHOSPHOLIPIDS

-FATTY ACID & GLYCEROL -DNA -WAXES -POLYSACCHARIDE -POLYPEPTIDE -NUCLEOTIDE -MONOSACCHARIDE -RNA -AMINO ACID -DISACCHARIDE -STEROIDS -PHOSPHOLIPID -DIPEPTIDE -FATS & OILS

NUCLEIC ACIDS LIPIDS PROTEINS CARBS -FATTY ACID -DNA -WAXES -POLYSACCHARIDE --DIPEPTIDE -NUCLEOTIDE -MONOSACCHARIDE --GLYCEROL -RNA -AMINO ACID -POLYPEPTIDE -DISACCHARIDE -STEROIDS -PHOSPHOLIPID -FATS & OILS NUCLEIC ACIDS LIPIDS PROTEINS CARBS

NUTRIENT LAB CARBOHYDRATE TEST Indicator: Iodine Color of Indicator: Brownish/Red Positive Test= Purplish/Black

NUTRIENT LAB MONOSACCHARIDE TEST Indicator: Benedicts Color of Indicator: Bright Blue Positive Test: Green= Low amt. Orange= Medium amt. Brown= High amt.

NUTRIENT LAB LIPID TEST Indicator: Sudan Red Color of Indicator: Red Positive Test= Clumps of red particles floating in 1 layer.

NUTRIENT LAB PROTEIN TEST Indicator: Biurets Color of Indicator: Periwinkle Positive Test= Purple