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Lipids Nucleic Acids Misc. 10 Point 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 10 Point 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points CarbsProteins

Proper way to say this word: HEMOGLOBIN

What is HEE – MOH – GLOWWW - BIN?

Monomers of protein are

What are amino acids?

An example of protein is

What are muscles, skin, tissue, nails, etc.

One function of a protein is

What storage, transport, movement, regulatory, etc?

This makes my proteins different from yours:

What is the order of the amino acids?

Solid at room temperature

What is a saturated fat?

Olive oil, Vegetable oil, Canola oil.

What are examples of unsaturated fats?

The element that is added to unsaturated fats to make them TRANS-fats

What is hydrogen?

Function of lipids is

What is long term energy storage?

Lipid that makes up your cell membranes

What is a phospholipid (bilayer)?

Monomers of Carbs?

What are monosaccharides?

Number of monomers in a Disaccharide

What is two?

Example of a Carbohydrate (be general)

What is sugar or starch or cellulose or fiber?

Functions of a carbohydrate

What is energy or structure?

The reason calories from carbohydrates are different than those of lipids or proteins.

What is because carbs burn faster?

Monomers of nucleic acids.

What are nucleotides?

Example of a nucleic acid.

What is DNA or RNA?

Function of nucleic acids.

What is store genetic info?

Three parts of a nucleotide.

What is a 5- Carbon sugar, phosphate, and nitrogen base?

The base pairs of DNA.

What is A with T and C with G?

Another name for macromolecules.

What is organic molecules?

Water-fearing!

What is hydrophobic?

Only some things can move in and out of the cell membrane because it is…

What is semipermeable?

Water is ADDED to break down polymers.

What is hydrolysis?

The reason carbon is awesome.

What is because it can make 4 bonds and loves to bond with CHON?

Make your wager

Glucose belongs to this category of macromolecule.

What is carbohydrate?