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Unit 3: Macromolecules
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Carbohydrates Lipids Proteins Nucleic Acids Marcomolecule Lab
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What is the building block of carbohydrates?
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What is the building block of carbohydrates?
sugar or monosaccharides
This type of carbohydrate is made from two sugars linked together.
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This type of carbohydrate is made from two sugars linked together.
disaccharide
A sugar that has 22 hydrogen atoms would have how many oxygen atoms?
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A sugar that has 22 hydrogen atoms would have how many oxygen atoms?
11
Another term for a complex carbohydrate.
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Another term for a complex carbohydrate.
polysaccharide
Two glucose molecules can link together by __________ __________ to form maltose.
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Two glucose molecules can link together by __________ __________ to form maltose.
dehydration synthesis
Lipids repel water because they are hydrophobic
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Lipids repel water because they are hydrophobic
nonpolar
Lipids are an important component of what part of the cell?
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Lipids are an important component of what part of the cell?
membranes
what kind of lipid is liquid at room temperature
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what kind of lipid is liquid at room temperature
oil
List the elements found in lipids.
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List the elements found in lipids.
carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and sometimes phosphorus
What does your body use lipids for?
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What does your body use lipids for?
storing energy
What is the building block of proteins?
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What is the building block of proteins?
amino acids
Name two functions of proteins.
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Name two functions of proteins.
enable movement, ctructural support, communication and transport
What is a food that would have protein in it?
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What is a food that would have protein in it?
Steak, jello, eggs, etc.
What type of athlete would consume the most protein
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What type of athlete would consume the most protein
body builder
This type of protein speeds up chemical reactions.
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This type of protein speeds up chemical reactions.
steak, jello, eggs, etc
Name the two types of nucleic acids.
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Name the two types of nucleic acids.
DNA and RNA
This is the main function of nucleic acids.
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This is the main function of nucleic acids.
store genetic information
What is the building block of nucleic acids?
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What is the building block of nucleic acids?
nucleotides
What is the shape of DNA?
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What is the shape of DNA?
double helix
What are the three parts of a nucleotide?
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What are the three parts of a nucleotide?
sugar, base, and phosphate group
This macromolecule can be tested for with iodine
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This macromolecule can be tested for with iodine
carbohydrates
What molecule would a sprinter want to use before their race
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What molecule would a sprinter want to use before their race
simple sugars/ carbohydrates
Why was water one of the unknowns?
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Why was water one of the unknowns?
control group
This macromolecule would be found in steak, jello, and eggs
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This macromolecule would be found in steak, jello, and eggs
Protein
Which dye was used to test lipids
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Which dye was used to test lipids
Sudan IV
Which type of macromolecule can store the greatest amount of energy?
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Which type of macromolecule can store the greatest amount of energy?
Lipids




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