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Organic Compound Review

Identify the biomolecule? Lipid

Identify the biomolecule? Carbohydrate

Identify the biomolecule? Nucleic Acid nucleotide

Identify the biomolecule? Protein

Identify the biomolecule? Carbohydrate

Identify the biomolecule? Nucleic Acid

Identify the biomolecule? Protein

Identify the biomolecule? Nucleic Acid

A large molecule made of smaller molecules. What is a polymer? A large molecule made of smaller molecules. What is a monomer? A single molecule

Monomer or Polymer? Polymer Monomers

What are the monomers or building blocks of proteins? Amino Acids

What are the monomers or building blocks of nucleic acids? Nucleotides

What are the monomers or building blocks of lipids? Fatty Acid & Glycerol

What are the monomers or building blocks of carbohydrates? Monosaccharides

What type of fatty acid is shown below? Saturated or Unsaturated? Unsaturated fatty acid

What type of fatty acid is shown below? Saturated or Unsaturated? Saturated fatty acid

Which biomolecule stores genetic information? Nucleic Acids (DNA) Which biomolecule has the instructions for protein synthesis? Nucleic Acids (RNA)

Which biomolecule is needed for growth and repair? Which biomolecule is the body’s main source of energy? Carbohydrates Which biomolecule is needed for growth and repair? Proteins Which biomolecule serves as long term energy? Lipids

Enzymes are what type of biomolecule? Protein Starch, glycogen and cellulose are examples of? Carbohydrates

What are the three parts of a nucleotide? Sugar, base, & phosphate What type of molecule is DNA and RNA? Nucleic Acid

Why are the biomolecules of life called organic compounds? They contain C atoms. What do we call a molecules that does not contain carbon? Inorganic

What is the monomer for the following polymers below? Protein Amino Acid Carbohydrate Monosaccharide Lipid Fatty Acid & Glycerol Nucleic Acid Nucleotide