Biomolecules
Sort the information into the correct category of biomolecule. Carbohydrates Monosaccharide Polysaccharide Glucose Starch Lipids Glycerol Fatty Acids Fats Steriods Phospholipids Hydrophobic Proteins Amino Acids Polypeptides Catalyst Muscle Movement Enzyme Hormones Nucleic Acids Nucleotides Genetic Information DNA RNA Nitrogenous Bases Carbs Saccharides short term enery Lipids Fats long term stored energy Protein meats and beans amino acids Nucleic Acid DNA and RNA Choose the correct biomolecule label for each picture.CarbohydrateNucleic AcidProteinLipid Carbohydrate Lipid Protein Nucleic Acid Going across the table, put the correct information for each biomolecule. Biomolecule Monomer Polymer Example Funtion Test Carbohydrate Monosaccharide Polysaccharide Glucose, Starch short term energy, food storage, structural support Iodine, Benedict's Lipid Glycerol Fatty Acids Triglycerides Fats, Steroids, Phospholipids long term energy, cellular membranes, insulation Brown Bag, Sudan III Protein Amino Acids Polypeptides Actin, Tubulin, Pikachurin Catalyst, Enzymes, Hormones, Muscle Movement Biuret Nucleic Acids Nucleotides Nucleic Acids DNA RNA Genetic Information, Gene Expression N What is the abbreviation used to remember the elements that make up Carbohydrates? CHO CHON CHONP CH What is the abbreviation used to remember the elements that make up Lipids? CHO CHON CHONP CH What is the abbreviation used to remember the elements that make up Proteins? CHO CHON CHONP CH What is the abbreviation used to remember the elements that make up Nucleic Acid? CHO CHON CHONP CH Match each prefix, suffix or root with the correct definition. mono- single di- two poly- many hydro- water saccharide sugar macro- large tri- three