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What is a monomer?
A small, simple molecule.
A large molecule made of many parts.
What is a polymer?
A small, simple molecule.
A large molecule made of many parts.
What are the monomers of a protein polymer?
Sugar (monosaccharide)
Nucleotides
Fatty Acids & Glycerol
Amino Acids
What are the monomers of a nucleic acid polymer?
Sugar (monosaccharide)
Nucleotides
Fatty Acids & Glycerol
Amino Acids
What are the monomers of a carbohydrate polymer?
Sugar (monosaccharide)
Nucleotides
Fatty Acids & Glycerol
Amino Acids
What are the monomers of a lipid polymer?
Sugar (monosaccharide)
Nucleotides
Fatty Acids & Glycerol
Amino Acids
The function of this macromolecule is to store and transmit genetic information.
Protein
Lipid
Carbohydrate
Nucleic Acid
One function of this macromolecule is to be used as quick, easy energy for the body.
Protein
Lipid
Carbohydrate
Nucleic Acid
One function of this macromolecule is to build plant structures, like the stringy cellulose in a piece of celery.
Protein
Lipid
Carbohydrate
Nucleic Acid
This macromolecule can come in many unique shapes. Each unique shape has its own unique function.
Protein
Lipid
Carbohydrate
Nucleic Acid
One function of this macromolecule is to insulate us from the cold, like a fat baby seal.
Protein
Lipid
Carbohydrate
Nucleic Acid
One function of this macromolecule is to build waterproofing for plants and animals, like the waxy layer on top of a leaf.
Protein
Lipid
Carbohydrate
Nucleic Acid
Once function of this macromolecule is to store energy for us in our body long-term.
Protein
Lipid
Carbohydrate
Nucleic Acid
Just like a magnet, water has a positive and a negative side. The vocab term for this is:
Nonpolar
Polar
Magnetic
Arctic
The positive charge of one water molecule is weakly attracted to the negative charge of other water molecules. What type of bonds are these?
Carbon Bonds
Oxygen Bonds
Hydrogen Bonds
Nitrogen Bonds
Name the Water Property: it takes a ton of energy to make water change temperature.
Cohesion
High Heat Capacity
Low Density Solid
Super Solvency
Name the Water Property: water is able to dissolve almost any substance.
Super Solvency
High Heat Capacity
Low Density Solid
Adhesion
Name the Water Property: when water freezes into ice, it is able to float on top of liquid water instead of sinking.
Adhesion
Cohesion
Super Solvency
Low Density Solid
Name the Water Property: water sticks to other water molecules.
Low Density Solid
Cohesion
Adhesion
Super Solvency
Name the Water Property: water molecules stick to other things.
Cohesion
Adhesion
Super Solvency
Low Density Solid
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