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Biology: Essential Nutrients
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. ________ are used to maintain a body temperature.
Lipids
Transport
Carbohydrates
Four
2. Some examples of Monosaccharides are _________ - ___________ - __________.
Glucose - Galactose - Fructose
Key components
cushion - insulates
Primary Protein Structure
3. ________ are very stable insoluble molecules. Used for waterproofing/ protection. Ex. Candles etc -.
nucleic acids
three
Waxes
Polymers
4. Macronutrients consists of carbohydrates - __________ - and lipids.
proteins
Fructose
amino acids
Triglycerides - phospholipids - waxes - sterols
5. Some examples of Monosaccharides are Glucose - Galactose - __________.
Maltose
Polysaccharides
Fructose
Maltose
6. Lipids are used to make _____________.
Hormones
Primary Protein Structure
Anabolism
Animals
7. __________ _____ ___________ help in chemical reactions.
amino acids
Non-soluble
vitamins and minerals
Amylose - amylopectin
8. Breakdown of more complex substances into simpler ones with release of energy.
carbohydrates - proteins - and lipids.
glycogen
Catabolism
dehydration synthesis
9. Proteins __________ ligaments - tendons - and skin.
Tertiary Protein Structure
Support
starch
phosphate
10. The three types of Polysaccharides are starch - _____________ - and cellulose.
complex chemicals
Sucrose
glycogen
Essential amino acids
11. _____________ molecules are not negatively or positively charged.
lipds
Lactose
Primary Protein Structure
Non-polar
12. ________ are very stable insoluble molecules. Used for waterproofing/ protection. Ex. Candles etc -.
dehydration
Triglycerides - phospholipids - waxes - sterols
Waxes
complex chemicals
13. Nucleic acids are composed of sugar ____________ - and nitrogenous bases.
phosphate
starch - glycogen - cellulose
Catabolism
Hydrolysis
14. _____________ molecules are not negatively or positively charged.
three
Quartenary Protein Structure
Polar - non-polar
Non-polar
15. The bond formed between two amino acids are called a __________ ______.
metabolism
Saturated Triglycerides
peptide bond
cellulose
16. ____________ creates cholesterol - estrogen and pheromones.
Triglycerides - phospholipids - waxes - sterols
simple sugars
Disaccharides
Sterols
17. _____________ _____________ _____________- coils of amino acids.
plant cells
Secondary Protein Structure
Macronutrients
Disaccharides
18. _____________ _____________ _____________- the are groups interact to change coil structure.
Fructose
Lipids
dehydration synthesis
Tertiary Protein Structure
19. The chemical reaction for glycerol and fatty acids combining together to form triglyceride is also called _______________ _____________.
Hydrophilic - hydrophobic
Dehydration synthesis
Enzymes
nucleic acids
20. _______________ are made of all sugar molecules.
100 g
Cellulose
amino acid - hydrogen - carboxyl group - are-group
Carbohydrates
21. Proteins are made when many many amino acids combine together through _____________ _____________.
Unsaturated Triglycerides
Carbohydrates
dehydration synthesis
metabolism
22. __________ = glucose + fructose.
Sucrose
Transport
Monosaccharides
glycogen
23. 100 g of fat = __________ of energy.
3870 kJ
Hydrophilic - hydrophobic
amylopectin
100 g
24. Proteins __________ ligaments - tendons - and skin.
Carbohydrates
glycogen
Support
Polymers
25. Proteins create _____________ that affect growth and serve as messengers.
Carbohydrates
Hormones
glycogen
Glycerol - fatty acid
26. Triglycerides can be _____________ - or _______________.
energy and molecules
glycogen
nitrogenous
saturated - unsaturated
27. ______ of fat = 3870 kJ of energy.
Macronutrients
synthesis
100g
Key components
28. _______________ ______________: double bonds exist between carbons - they are unstable and easy to break down. plant sources
dehydration synthesis
Unsaturated Triglycerides
glycogen
synthesis
29. _______________ are fast sources of energy.
Carbohydrates
Coagulation
Lipids
Non-polar
30. __________ are the structural components of the cell.
Proteins
100 g
Anabolism
Anabolism
31. The bond formed between two amino acids are called a __________ ______.
peptide bond
Fructose
3870 kJ
Proteins
32. Starches are _______ polysaccharides - stores energy for _______.
Glucose
amylose
plant
Enzymes
33. ________ includes all fats and oils.
Lipids
Denaturation
vitamins and minerals
Coagulation
34. Carbohydrates are made of all ________ ____________.
sugar molecules
Hormones
complex chemicals
energy and molecules
35. There are ________ types of carbohydrates.
three
Carbohydrates
sugar molecules
Fructose
36. ___________: combining two things together to make something new.
Glucose - Galactose - Fructose
sugar - phosphate - nitrogenous
Galactose
synthesis
37. _______________ can have one single sugar molecule or can be polymers.
Carbohydrates
Lipids
glycogen
Anabolism
38. Breakdown of more complex substances into simpler ones with release of energy.
1680 kJ
Catabolism
Polar - non-polar
cellulose
39. ______ of carbs = 1680 kJ of energy.
simple sugars
100 g
lipds
Hydrophilic - hydrophobic
40. The two types of starches are ___________ - and ______________.
Lipids
Lipids
carbohydrates
Amylose - amylopectin
41. Lipids are ____ ______________ in cell membranes.
Proteins
complex chemicals
Motion
Key components
42. When two monosaccharides combine together - the chemical reaction is call _____________ _____________.
Defense
dehydration synthesis
Unsaturated Triglycerides
Lipids
43. Some examples of Monosaccharides are Glucose - Galactose - __________.
nucleic acids
Carbohydrates
Key components
Fructose
44. ___________ are important for long-term storage of energy.
Nucleic Acids
Lipids
Disaccharides
amylose
45. _____________ contain up to 1000-6000 glucose molecules linked together.
amylose
amylopectin
proteins
amino acid - hydrogen - carboxyl group - are-group
46. There are ______ kinds of lipids.
Triglycerides
Hydrophilic - hydrophobic
Four
Catabolism
47. Macronutrients consists of carbohydrates - __________ - and lipids.
Galactose
plant
proteins
Hormones
48. _____________ look like amylopectin but only have 16-24 glucose on each branch.
glycogen
Carbohydrates
Lipids
Glucose - Galactose - Fructose
49. The two types of starches are ___________ - and ______________.
Lipids
Amylose - amylopectin
Polar - non-polar
Saturated Triglycerides
50. Lipids are _____________ (does not dissolve in water).
Primary Protein Structure
Non-soluble
amylopectin
vitamins and minerals