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What are macromolecules? |
They are structures of polymers made up of the molecular building blocks |
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List 4 building blocks and the corresponding macromolecules they give rise to |
Amino acids - proteins Nuclei bases - nucleic acid (DNA & RNA) Simple carbohydrates- complex carbohydrates Lipids |
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Give 4 examples of macromolecules |
Polysaccharides (complex carbohydrates) Nucleic acids Proteins Lipids |
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Which macromolecules is different from the 4 and in what way? |
Lipids - because they are individual bulks of molecules that are not polymers and have varying shapes and sizes |
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Give an example of a common building block of carbohydrates |
Sucrose / Glucose / Galactose / Deoxyribose / Ribose |
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List 3 functions of carbohydrates |
1. Cell recognition 2. Energy source 3. Structural role |
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List 3 functions of lipids |
1. Structural 2. Regulatory 3. Energy source |
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In what form are energy carbohydrates stored in animals and plants |
Animals: Glucose Plants: Starch & Cellulose |
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What type of structural carbohydrate is found in plants? |
Anylose Amylopectin |
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Which lipids can be found in cell membranes? |
Cholesterol Phospholipid bilayer |
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Name 2 regulatory lipids derived from cholestrol |
Testosterone Estrogen |
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Give examples of Lipids |
•Triaclyglycerols (fats) •Steroids •Phospholipids •Farmer soluble vitamins |
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What are the characteristics of lipids? |
Heterogeneous Hydrophobic |
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Define polysaccharides , Disaccharides and monosaccharides |
Polysaccharides- > 10 monosaccharides joined together Disaccharide- 2 monosaccharides joined together Monosaccharides- single unit of the building blocks of carbohydrates |