What are the smaller, simpler molecules called that bond together to form larger complex molecules? / What are the larger, complex molecules called that form when smaller, simpler molecules join together? / Large polymers are sometimes called?
What are the four major types of large organic molecules? / What are the monomers, or building blocks of carbohydrates? / What are the three types of carbohydrates?
What are some examples of monosaccharides, disaccharides, and polysaccharides? / What are some examples of lipids? / What are the two building blocks or monomers of lipids?
What is the function of lipids? / What is the difference between a saturated and an unsaturated fat or lipid? / What are the monomers or building blocks of proteins?
What type of bond joins amino acids together to form dipeptides and polypeptides? / What are the two types of proteins and what are some examples? / What are the monomers, or building blocks of nucleic acids?
What are the two kinds of nucleic acids? / What is the function of DNA? / What happens during a condensation reaction, or dehydration synthesis?
What happens during hydrolysis? / What does the suffix "ose" usually refer to?
Give some examples. / What does the suffix "ase" usually refer to?
Give some examples
What test did you do in the lab that tested for starches?
What was the positive test? / What test did you use to test for lipids? / What test did you do in the lab that tested for monosaccharides, or simple sugars?
What was the positive test?
What test did you do in the lab that tested for proteins?
What was the positive test? / What is the compound found in living things that stores energy ? / What is formed when ATP is hydrolyzed or broken down?
What is an enzyme? / What enzyme starts chemical digestion in your mouth by breaking down carbohydrates? / What enzyme breaks down proteins and in what organ does this take place?
What enzyme breaks down lipids and in what organ does this take place? / What substance made in the liver emulsifies fats? / Where are nutrients or the end-products of digestion absorbed into the bloodstream?
What is the function of the large intestine? / What is the function of the gall bladder? / What three conditions are required for enzymes to function optimally in the human body?
ORGANIC COMPOUND REVIEW MATCHING
______1. Antibodies A. Carbohydrate
______2. Wax B. Lipid
______3. Hemoglobin C. Protein
______4. Sucrase D. Nucleic Acid
______5. Olive oil
______6. Glucose
______7. DNA
______8. Butter
______9. Glycogen
______10. RNA
______11. Fructose
______12. Cellulose
______13. Peanut oil
______14. Starch
______15. Lard
______16. Keratin
______17. Enzymes
______18. Sucrose
______19. Polypeptide
______20. Triglyceride
______21. C6H12O6
22. Which of these is a monosaccharide?_____
23. Which of these is a fatty acid? _____
24. Which of these is an amino acid? _____
25. Which of these is a nucelotide? _____