Monomer Mania | Name that Biomolecule | Who Am I? | Fun Facts! |
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Nucleotide
Nucleic Acids are made up of these small molecules
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Carbohydrates
Living things use this for stucture and for their main source of energy
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Carbohydrates
French fries, pizza, pasta
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Carbohydrates
I am going to run a race tomorrow. I should eat this biomolecule to fuel up.
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Monosaccharides
These monomers make up the biomolecule that is a fast source of energy.
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Protein
This biomolecule is used to build muscles, speed up reactions, and build important cell structures
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Lipids
Olive oil, nuts, coconut oil
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Lipids
Seals need to eat lots of these in order to stay warm (and extra cute!)
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Amino Acids
This monomer of protein; made up of two words both starting with the same letter.
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Nucleic Acid
This biomolecule transports genetic information through out the cell
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Carbohydrates and Nucleic Acid
If you eat a potato, what are the two main biomolecules you are eating?
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Giant molecule
The word "Macromolecule" actually means this.
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Glycerol and fatty acids
Lipids have two monomers called ___ and ____
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Lipids
A source of long term energy storage in the cell
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DNA and RNA
What are the two types of nucleic acids?
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Seattle
Where is Ms. Drouin from?
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Polysaccharides
Starch and glycogen are many monomers strung together called ___
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Protein
The monomers of this biomolecule are held together by peptide bonds.
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Monomers of carbohydrates
Glucose, galactose, fructose
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Carbon, Oxygen, and Hydrogen
All biomolecules are made up of these three elements
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