Monomer Mania Name that Biomolecule Who Am I? Fun Facts!
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Nucleotide
Nucleic Acids are made up of these small molecules
100
Carbohydrates
Living things use this for stucture and for their main source of energy
100
Carbohydrates
French fries, pizza, pasta
100
Carbohydrates
I am going to run a race tomorrow. I should eat this biomolecule to fuel up.
200
Monosaccharides
These monomers make up the biomolecule that is a fast source of energy.
200
Protein
This biomolecule is used to build muscles, speed up reactions, and build important cell structures
200
Lipids
Olive oil, nuts, coconut oil
200
Lipids
Seals need to eat lots of these in order to stay warm (and extra cute!)
300
Amino Acids
This monomer of protein; made up of two words both starting with the same letter.
300
Nucleic Acid
This biomolecule transports genetic information through out the cell
300
Carbohydrates and Nucleic Acid
If you eat a potato, what are the two main biomolecules you are eating?
300
Giant molecule
The word "Macromolecule" actually means this.
400
Glycerol and fatty acids
Lipids have two monomers called ___ and ____
400
Lipids
A source of long term energy storage in the cell
400
DNA and RNA
What are the two types of nucleic acids?
400
Seattle
Where is Ms. Drouin from?
500
Polysaccharides
Starch and glycogen are many monomers strung together called ___
500
Protein
The monomers of this biomolecule are held together by peptide bonds.
500
Monomers of carbohydrates
Glucose, galactose, fructose
500
Carbon, Oxygen, and Hydrogen
All biomolecules are made up of these three elements






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