Biomolecules Review Write down on your white board which Biomolecules is shown Carbohydrate Protein Nucleic Acid Lipid.

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Biomolecules Review Write down on your white board which Biomolecules is shown Carbohydrate Protein Nucleic Acid Lipid

Which biomolecule is this? CARBOHYDRATE

Which biomolecule is this? Protein

Which biomolecule is this? Lipid

Which biomolecule is this? Carbohydrate

Which biomolecule is this? Protein

Which biomolecule is this? Nucleic Acid

Which biomolecule is this? Carbohydrate

Which biomolecule is this? Lipid

Which biomolecule is this? Nucleic Acid

Which biomolecule is this? Protein

Which biomolecule is this? Nucleic Acid

Which biomolecule is this? Nucleic Acid

Which biomolecule is this? Proteins

Which biomolecule is this? Lipid

Which biomolecule is this? Carbohydrate

Which biomolecule is this? Protein

Which biomolecule is this? Lipids

Which biomolecule is this? Nucleic Acid

Which biomolecule is this? Carbohydrate

Which biomolecule has this function? Stores and transmits heredity or genetic information Nucleic Acid

Which biomolecule has this function? Cellulose provides support and structure for plants. Carbohydrates

Which biomolecule has this function? Antibodies help defend against disease and fight infections. Proteins

Which biomolecule has this function? An important part of cell membranes Lipids

Which biomolecule has this function? Transports substances in and out of cells through channels in the cell membrane. Proteins

Which biomolecule has this function? Used to store energy that is released slowly. Lipids

Which biomolecule has this function? Forms bones, muscles, hair and nails. Proteins

Which biomolecule has this function? Main source of quick energy for living things. Carbohydrates

Which biomolecule has this function? Helps to regulate cell processes by the use of hormones. Proteins

Which biomolecule has this function? Starch is the main form of stored energy for plants. Carbohydrates

Which biomolecule has this function? Enzymes speed up reactions by lowering the activation energy. Proteins

Which biomolecule has this function? Glycogen is the main form of stored energy for animals. Carbohydrates

Which biomolecule has this function? Contains the code to make proteins. Nucleic Acids

The monomer of this biomolecule is a monosaccharide. Carbohydrate

The monomer of this biomolecule is a nucleotide. Nucleic Acid

This biomolecule does not have a monomer or polymer. It is made up of glycerol and a fatty acid. Lipid

The monomer of this biomolecule is an amino acid. Protein

These biomolecules all end in the suffix –ose. Carbohydrates

This biomolecule includes fats, oils and waxes. Lipids

Which three biomolecules make up this structure? Lipids Carbohydrates Proteins

Which biomolecule is this? Proteins

Which biomolecule is this? Carbohydrates

Which biomolecule is this? Lipids