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Macromolecules (Carbon compounds) Review Game
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Define the term polymer Large molecule formed from the joining of many smaller molecules
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Which carbon compound contains C, H, and O in a ratio of 1:2:1? (CH 2 O) Carbohydrates
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What is the building block or monomer of carbohydrates? monosaccharides one sugar
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The following is an example of which type of structure? Disaccharide two sugars
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The following foods are examples of which type of carbon compound found in all living things? seasonings fruits Mother’s milk Nucleic Acids
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What is the building block or monomer of nucleic acids? nucleotide
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The following foods are examples of which type of carbon compound? lipid
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What is the building blocks or “monomer” of a lipid? Glycerol Fatty acids
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Define peptide bond Covalent bond formed between amino acids
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The following is an example of which carbon compound and structure? Carbohydrate (polysaccharide)
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The following is an example of which structure? steroid three 6 sided rings connected to a 5 sided ring
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The following foods are examples of which type of carbon compound? proteins
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What are four functions of proteins? Muscle contraction Transport O 2 in the blood Immunity (fights disease) Metabolism (chem. reactions)
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What is the function of nucleic acids? Store and transmit genetic information
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What is the monomer of proteins? Amino acids
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Which of the following pairs is unrelated? sugar—carbohydrate fat—lipid amino acid—protein starch—nucleic acid
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Which carbohydrates is a polysaccharide? Glucose Fructose Sucrose Starch
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Label the two macromolecules as a saturated fat, an unsaturated fat, a polyunsaturated fat, a phospholipid, or a steroid Polyunsaturated fat Estrogen Steroid
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Label the next macromolecule as a peptide, dipeptide, or polypepdtide Hint: how many nitrogen atoms are in the chain? dipeptide
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