Macromolecules

Worksheet by Shannon Gilman
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Chemistry, Biology
Grades
10
Language
ENG
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Macromolecules Fill in the table with the correct answers. Macromolecule Monomer Carbohydrates monosaccharides Lipids Glycerol and fatty acid tails Proteins Amino Acids Nucleic Acids Nucleotides Match the molecule to its main function carbohydrates Primary term source of energy lipids secondary term energy nucleic acids store genetic information proteins 3rd energy source. Used for movement, structure, and support. Fill in the table below Carbohydrates simple sugars complex sugars monsaccharides primary energy source The cell wall of plants starches of plants short term energy glucose fruits and veggies bread and pasta Lipds cell membrane secondary source of energy insulation cushioning fatty acid tails oils steroids waxes butter fat blubber Proteins amino acids polypeptide chains peptide bonds muscles enzymes keratin 3rd and final source of energy building blocks of life transport proteins Nucleic Acids DNA RNA genetic information nucleotides instructions for making proteins blueprints for life does not provide energy Match the molecule with the elements that make it up. nucleic acids Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen. Nitrogen, Phosphorus proteins Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen, Nitrogen lipids Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen (but a lot more bonds!) carbs Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen Which of the following macromolecules DOES NOT provide energy in any way? carbohyrdates proteins nucleic acids lipids What is the process that joins monomers together? Hydrolysis Dehydration Synthesis What is the process that breaks polymers apart? Hydrolysis Dehydration Synthesis In order to be organic....a molecule must contain the element... water life hydrogen carbon

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