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Biology: Essential Nutrients
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science
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. _______________ are fast sources of energy.
proteins
Catabolism
Carbohydrates
Sterols
2. _____________ are made of building blocks called amino acids. Found in meat - eggs - fish - nuts - beans - dairy.
Starches
Maltose
Proteins
Lipids
3. ________ are used to maintain a body temperature.
Lipids
dehydration synthesis
3870 kJ
Nucleic Acids
4. _____________ are found in plant cell walls.
Cellulose
Non-polar
Carbohydrates
Polymers
5. Phospholipids forms a _________ _____________ _____________ _____________ that is essential for structure and function.
Proteins
Coagulation
Double layered cell membrane
plant
6. _______________ are made of all sugar molecules.
Micronutrients
Carbohydrates
nucleic acids
Four
7. _______________ is the primary energy source for cells.
Carbohydrates
Polar - non-polar
dehydration synthesis
Four
8. __________ = galactose + glucose
Double layered cell membrane
Isomers
Twenty - Twelve - Eight.
Lactose
9. Carbohydrates are made of all ________ ____________.
proteins
amylopectin
sugar molecules
100 g
10. ___________ have different properties. Ex - fructose is sweeter.
Disaccharides
Enzymes
Isomers
Hormones
11. _____________ store energy in the form of fat.
Triglycerides
lipds
Lipids
Enzymes
12. _______________ ______________: double bonds exist between carbons - they are unstable and easy to break down. plant sources
Denaturation
Unsaturated Triglycerides
amino acid - hydrogen - carboxyl group - are-group
Galactose
13. The three types of Polysaccharides are starch - _____________ - and cellulose.
3870 kJ
glycogen
Primary Protein Structure
cushion - insulates
14. Micronutrients consists of Vitamins and Minerals - and _________ ______.
nucleic acids
Key components
two monosaccharides
Dehydration synthesis
15. The three types of Polysaccharides are starch - _____________ - and cellulose.
Carbohydrates
glycogen
two monosaccharides
Lipids
16. _____________ is where animals store carbohydrates.
Maltose
glycogen
100 g
Triglycerides
17. Nucleic acids are composed of sugar - phosphate - and _____________ bases.
nitrogenous
synthesis
Lipids
Four
18. __________________________ can be changed when exposed to excess heat - radiation - or change in pH.
Saturated Triglycerides
Protein structures
dehydration
cushion - insulates
19. ________________ usually have a molecular formula ratio of C:H:O in 1:2:1.
Glycerol - fatty acid
Motion
Carbohydrates
Monosaccharides
20. _____________ _____________ _____________- Two or more different tertiary structures interact forming large structure for a single protein.
starch
Polymers
Quartenary Protein Structure
cellulose
21. ____________ _______ are genetic material that directs cell activity.
peptide bond
Glycerol - fatty acid
Nucleic Acids
Transport
22. _______________ are made of all sugar molecules.
four
Carbohydrates
Macronutrients
Sucrose
23. 100 g of carbs = __________ of energy.
Nucleic Acids
Waxes
1680 kJ
sugar
24. Every living thing requires a constant supply of __________ ___ ____________.
Amylose - amylopectin
Monosaccharides
carbohydrates
energy and molecules
25. _______________ is the primary energy source for cells.
Carbohydrates
Glycerol - fatty acid
Anabolism
Enzymes
26. _____________ store energy in the form of fat.
Lipids
synthesis
Disaccharides
Enzymes
27. Proteins __________ ligaments - tendons - and skin.
Support
Enzymes
nucleic acids
Nucleic Acids
28. _____________ contain up to 1000-6000 glucose molecules linked together.
Glycerol - fatty acid
amino acids
amylopectin
glycogen
29. __________ _____ ___________ help in chemical reactions.
two monosaccharides
Unsaturated Triglycerides
Nucleic Acids
vitamins and minerals
30. _____________ _____________ _____________- a single chain of sequenced amino acids.
Twenty - Twelve - Eight.
Key components
Primary Protein Structure
carbohydrates - proteins - and lipids.
31. ____________ _______ are genetic material that directs cell activity.
Lipids
amylose
Nucleic Acids
Lipids
32. _______________ can be found in potatoes - bread - corn - rice - fruit - etc -.
energy and molecules
Carbohydrates
Four
Galactose
33. Proteins create _____________ that affect growth and serve as messengers.
Key components
Non-polar
starch - glycogen - cellulose
Hormones
34. _____________ _____________ _____________- coils of amino acids.
Secondary Protein Structure
Isomers
Carbohydrates
Cellulose
35. _____________ contain many branches that make up 24-36 glucose molecules.
Polymers
amylopectin
glycogen
Carbohydrates
36. Disaccharides are made of _____ __________________ combined together.
Starches
Defense
Non-soluble
two monosaccharides
37. ______ of carbs = 1680 kJ of energy.
Secondary Protein Structure
three
100 g
Proteins
38. _____________ is when a protein changes shape temporarily.
Monosaccharides
Denaturation
Motion
Maltose
39. Breakdown of more complex substances into simpler ones with release of energy.
Lipids
Twenty - Twelve - Eight.
Catabolism
Unsaturated Triglycerides
40. Macronutrients consists of carbohydrates - __________ - and lipids.
Twenty - Twelve - Eight.
Polymers
Carbohydrates
proteins
41. The two types of starches are ___________ - and ______________.
Polysaccharides
Hormones
Amylose - amylopectin
100g
42. ______ are the structural components of cell membranes.
Four
Lipids
four
three
43. __________ = glucose + fructose.
Hydrolysis
Sucrose
glycogen
Saturated Triglycerides
44. ________________ usually have a molecular formula ratio of C:H:O in 1:2:1.
Glucose - Galactose - Fructose
Non-polar
Micronutrients
Monosaccharides
45. ______________ _______________ : single bonds exist between carbons - they are stable and hard to break down so they will remain in our body longer. animal sources
Saturated Triglycerides
dehydration synthesis
Polymers
saturated - unsaturated
46. __________ are needed for fat soluble vitamins.
Lipids
Triglycerides
Amylose - amylopectin
dehydration synthesis
47. _____________ contain up to 1000-6000 glucose molecules linked together.
amylopectin
1680 kJ
Hormones
Cellulose
48. _____________ are plant polysaccharides - stores energy for plants.
Starches
Proteins
Hormones
two monosaccharides
49. Monosaccharides are also called ________ __________.
Glucose - Galactose - Fructose
Key components
Carbohydrates
simple sugars
50. Some examples of Monosaccharides are Glucose - Galactose - __________.
Denaturation
amino acids
Fructose
Essential amino acids