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Biomolecules

1. What are the four biomolecules that we learned about yesterday? 1.) 2.) 3.) 4.)

1. What are the four biomolecules that we learned about yesterday? 1.) Carbohydrates 2.) Lipids 3.) Proteins 4.) Nucleic Acids “Children Like Playing Nintendo”

2. Monosaccharides are the monomer for which of the following biomolecules? A. Carbohydrates B. Lipids C. Proteins D. Nucleic Acids

2. Monosaccharides are the monomer for which of the following biomolecules? A. Carbohydrates B. Lipids C. Proteins D. Nucleic Acids

3. Amino acids are the monomer for which of the following biomolecules? A. Carbohydrates B. Lipids C. Proteins D. Nucleic Acids

3. Amino acids are the monomer for which of the following biomolecules? A. Carbohydrates B. Lipids C. Proteins D. Nucleic Acids

4. Fatty acid and glycerol are the monomer for which of the following biomolecules? A. Carbohydrates B. Lipids C. Proteins D. Nucleic Acids

4. Fatty acid and glycerol are the monomer for which of the following biomolecules? A. Carbohydrates B. Lipids C. Proteins D. Nucleic Acids

5. Nucleotides are the monomer for which of the following biomolecules? A. Carbohydrates B. Lipids C. Proteins D. Nucleic Acids

5. Nucleotides are the monomer for which of the following biomolecules? A. Carbohydrates B. Lipids C. Proteins D. Nucleic Acids

6. Write the phase to help you remember the elements that make up the four biomolecules

6. Write the phase to help you remember the elements that make up the four biomolecules CHO CHO CHON CHONP!

7. I am useful for a fast source of energy, who am I? 1.) Carbohydrates 2.) Lipids 3.) Proteins 4.) Nucleic Acids

7. I am useful for a fast source of energy, who am I? 1.) Carbohydrates 2.) Lipids 3.) Proteins 4.) Nucleic Acids

8.) I have a large role in the immune system, who am I? 1.) Carbohydrates 2.) Lipids 3.) Proteins 4.) Nucleic Acids

8.) I have a large role in the immune system, who am I? 1.) Carbohydrates 2.) Lipids 3.) Proteins 4.) Nucleic Acids

9.) I am helpful for long term energy storage, who am I? 1.) Carbohydrates 2.) Lipids 3.) Proteins 4.) Nucleic Acids

9.) I am helpful for long term energy storage, who am I? 1.) Carbohydrates 2.) Lipids 3.) Proteins 4.) Nucleic Acids

10. A mutation in DNA would initially start with me 1.) Carbohydrates 2.) Lipids 3.) Proteins 4.) Nucleic Acids

10. A mutation in DNA would initially start with me 1.) Carbohydrates 2.) Lipids 3.) Proteins 4.) Nucleic Acids

11. A mutation in DNA would initially start with me 1.) Carbohydrates 2.) Lipids 3.) Proteins 4.) Nucleic Acids

11. A mutation in DNA would initially start with me 1.) Carbohydrates 2.) Lipids 3.) Proteins 4.) Nucleic Acids

12. Enzymes, which can speed up reactions, belong in my category. 1.) Carbohydrates 2.) Lipids 3.) Proteins 4.) Nucleic Acids

12. Enzymes, which can speed up reactions, belong in my category. 1.) Carbohydrates 2.) Lipids 3.) Proteins 4.) Nucleic Acids

13. I have a large role in muscle development, who am I? 1.) Carbohydrates 2.) Lipids 3.) Proteins 4.) Nucleic Acids

13. I have a large role in muscle development, who am I? 1.) Carbohydrates 2.) Lipids 3.) Proteins 4.) Nucleic Acids

Create a Biomolecules Concept Map You MUST use each of the words/phrases listed below in your concept map at least once Add any other important concepts/vocabulary words that apply to each biomolecule as you see fit (using your textbook pgs. 44-48) THIS IS TO HELP YOU! Do NOT just write the word or phase…add something “extra” to each – picture, definition, a list, etc. You must include a picture of the 4 biomolecules in your concept map (TEXTBOOK) -Biomolecules -Carbohydrates -Lipids -Proteins -Nucleic Acid Hydrogen -Oxygen -Monomer -Polymer -Carbon -Nitrogen -Phosphorus -Fats -Monosaccharides -Amino Acids -Glycerol -Fatty Acid -Nucleotides -Long term energy storage -Immune system -Blubber -Enzymes -Fast energy source -Antibodies -Muscle development