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What do you know? True or False Thumbs up for TRUE Thumbs down for FALSE Monomers are complex large molecules. FALSE
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What do you know? True or False Thumbs up for TRUE Thumbs down for FALSE DNA is a macromolecule. TRUE
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What do you know? True or False Thumbs up for TRUE Thumbs down for FALSE Sugar is a carbohydrate. TRUE
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What do you know? True or False Thumbs up for TRUE Thumbs down for FALSE Protein stores energy. FALSE
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What do you know? True or False Thumbs up for TRUE Thumbs down for FALSE Hydrolysis is when monomers bond to form a polymer. FALSE
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What do you know? True or False Thumbs up for TRUE Thumbs down for FALSE Lipids store more energy than carbohydrates. TRUE
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What do you know? True or False Thumbs up for TRUE Thumbs down for FALSE Amino acids store genetic information. FALSE
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Macromolecules Review Enzymes – Lower activation energy (energy needed to start a chemical reaction). – Enzymes bind to molecules that are involved in reaction. – Enzymes release products and are ready for the next reaction.
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Denatured When an enzyme changes shape. Due to pH and temperature changes.
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Dehydration Synthesis (Condensation Rxn.) Monomer + monomer polymer + H 2 O
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Hydrolysis Polymer + H 2 O monomer + monomer
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Nucleic Acid DNA or RNA Base + phosphate + sugar Store genetic info Help make proteins Monomer = triglyceride
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Protein Structure, hormones, antibodies… Monomers are amino acids. Amine group (NH 2 ) + carbon group + carboxyl group
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Carbohydrate Monomers are simple sugars (monosaccharide). Starches in animals = glycogen, plants = cellulose.
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Lipids Store long-term energy Steroids Cell membrane Glycerol Where we get Triglyceride (the monomer)
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