The Wave of Macro-molecule Success

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The Wave of Macro-molecule Success Mr. Manders Frequency 101

Know Your Macro-molecules… Click here for Final Category Know Your Macro-molecules… Used For Tested By BBB Element (s) Extra 100 200 300 400 500

Used for immediate energy! 100

Carbohydrate!

Used to store energy! 200

Lipid!

Used to store genetic information! 300

Nucleic Acid!

Used to make enzymes! 400

Protein!

Makes up the largest portion of the cell membrane! 500

Lipid!

A positive iodine test indicates! 100

Carbohydrate! (starch)

A positive Benedicts test indicates! 200

Carbohydrate! (mono saccharide)

Makes a brown paper bag translucent! 300

Lipid!

Biuret turns purple for this! 400

Protein!

The Molisch test indicates this every time! 500

Carbohydrates!

Proteins are made of this building block! 100

Amino Acids!

The bond between two amino acids is a…! 200

Peptide Bond!

Starch is made from a string of ____ connected together! 300

Mono-saccharides (simple sugars)!

Just answer correctly to double the point value of this question Double the POINTS! Just answer correctly to double the point value of this question

Lipids are made of these! 400

Glycerol & three (3) fatty acids!

What are the 3 molecular components of nucleic acids, specifically DNA! 500

Sugar (deoxy-ribose), Phosphate group, and a nitrogen base!

Contains the elements Carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen in a 1:2:1 ratio! 100

Carbohydrate!

Contains only the elements of Hydrogen, Carbon, and Oxygen but has far more carbon than oxygen! 200

Lipid!

Has Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen, and Nitrogen! 300

Protein!

Has carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, oxygen, and phosphorus! 400

Nucleic Acid!

Might contain sulfur, but is one of the 4 macromolecules we studied! 500

Protein!

Sometimes called a twisted ladder! 100

Nucleic Acid!

Could be described as a chain of rings! 200

Carbohydrate!

Has been described as a double helix! 300

Nucleic Acid (DNA)!

Has long hydrophobic chains! 400

Lipid!

A chain that folds differently based on pH and temperature! 500

Proteins!

Final Category Energy

Gram for gram, which of the macro-molecules provides the most energy

Lipids