Name: ______
1.3.4 Biomolecular Sources and the Components of Food Test
1. Name the three elements contained in carbohydrates
______, ______, ______
2. What is the usual ratio of the elements in a carbohydrate
3. Name the three types of carbohydrate
______, ______, ______
4. List some properties of monosaccharides
______
______
______
______
______
5. Name a monosaccharide and state where it may be found:
Name: ______; Where found: ______
6. What is the general formula for a carbohydrate?
7. List some properties of disaccharides
______
______
______
8. Name a disaccharide and state where it may be found:
Name: ______; Where found: ______
9. List some properties of polysaccharides
______
______
______
10. Name a polysaccharide and state where it may be found:
Name: ______; Where found: ______
11. Give examples of Lipids
______
______
______
______
12. What is the difference between a lipid and an oil?
Lipid ______
Oil ______
13. Name the elements contained in lipids
______
14. Name the two main types of molecules that make up lipids
______and ______
15. Name the main types of lipids ______and ______
16. Triglycerides are composed of ______and ______
17. What is a phospholipid? ______
18. Draw a diagram to represent a phospholipid
19. three sources of lipids: ______, ______, ______
20. Name the elements found in all proteins ______
21. Some proteins may also contain ______, ______or ______
22. Proteins are found in ______, ______, ______, and ______
23. Proteins are made up of long chains of ______
24. Amino acids are joined together by ______. This results in the formation of ______
25. Vitamins are ______
26. Vitamins can be water-soluble or fat-soluble. Give examples of each.
Water-soluble ______
Fat-soluble ______
27. Complete the following table:
Vitamin / SourceA
B
C
D
E
K
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