Organic Molecule Review

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Organic Molecule Review

This is the building block for which group? Nucleic Acid

Which is used for long term energy storage? lipids

Which builds tissues, like bone and muscle? Proteins

Which is a major part of cell membranes? lipids

Which has names that end in “ose”? carbohydrates

Which is made up of nucleotides? Nucleic acids

Which forms antibodies, which help you fight disease? proteins

Which has a ratio of C, H, O that is 1:2:1? carbohydrates

Which includes enzymes that control reaction rates? proteins

Which is made up mostly of C and H, with some O? lipids

Which has monosaccharides as its monomer? carbohydrates

Which is made up of C, H, O, N? protein

Which has amino acids as its monomer? proteins

Which stores genetic information? Nucleic Acids

Which is used for a quick source of energy? carbohydrates

Which type of organic compound is this? carbohydrate

Which has starch, cellulose and chitin as examples? carbohydrate

Which has fatty acids as its monomer? lipids

Which type of organic compound is this? lipid

Which has monomers made up of a sugar, a phosphate group and a nitrogen base? Nucleic acid

Which group do enzymes belong to? proteins

What is this an example of? HINT: look at the ratio of C:H:O) carbohydrates