Biomolecules Vocabulary Review Game

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Biomolecules Vocabulary Review Game The 4 important biological polymers are: Proteins, Carbohydrates, Lipids, Nucleic Acids The monomers for the above polymers are: Amino Acids, Monosaccharides (Glucose), Glycerol and Fatty Acids, Nucleotides

This shows a single __________________ nucleotide

glucose This is a picture of the molecule _______________ carbohydrate It is a monomer of the ___________________ family.

This E-shaped molecule is known as a __________________ or triglyceride neutral fat

This one, specifically, is _______________ saturated This one, specifically, is _______________ unsaturated These pictures are BOTH _______________ fatty acids

This part is called the ______________ amine group

This molecule is ___________________________ adenosine triphosphate (ATP)

starch This compound, found in plants, is called _______________________ carbohydrate It is the storage form of _______________________

Animals store their energy in the liver and muscles as ______________ glycogen

This process is ___________ Dehydration Synthesis This is a ___________ This is a ___________ Monosaccharide Disaccharide This is a ___________ Polysaccharide

This part is the ___________________________________ This part shows ________________________________ Sugar phosphate backbone complimentary base pairing This shape is called a _________________________ Double helix