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MACROMOLECULES & HOMEOSTASIS · Protein Hemoglobin Hormones Enzymes. Name 3 types of fat/lipid. Answer: • Unsaturated – Monounsaturated ... relation to Lipids? Answer: • Hydrophobic

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Page 1: MACROMOLECULES & HOMEOSTASIS · Protein Hemoglobin Hormones Enzymes. Name 3 types of fat/lipid. Answer: • Unsaturated – Monounsaturated ... relation to Lipids? Answer: • Hydrophobic

MACROMOLECULES & HOMEOSTASIS

Page 2: MACROMOLECULES & HOMEOSTASIS · Protein Hemoglobin Hormones Enzymes. Name 3 types of fat/lipid. Answer: • Unsaturated – Monounsaturated ... relation to Lipids? Answer: • Hydrophobic

What do the prefixes

Mono, Di, and Poly

mean?

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Answer: • Mono – 1

• Di – 2

• Poly - Many

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What is a monomer?

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Answer: • One unit in a molecule. It is one single sugar, amino acid, nucleic acid, etc…

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What is a Polymer?

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Answer: • A bunch of monomers attached together to form a chain or larger molecule.

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What is a dimer?

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Answer: • Two Monomers attached together. Or a chain of two.

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Fill in the following

chart!

Macromolecule Monomer Polymer Structure Example

Lipids

Nucleic Acids

Carbohydrates

Proteins

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Answer:Macromolecule Monomer Polymer Structure Example

Lipids Fatty Acid Lipid :TriglycerideSteroids

MonounsaturatedFatSaturated Fats

Nucleic Acids Nucleotide Nucleic Acid: DNA/RNA

DNA/RNAmRNAtRNArRNA

Carbohydrates Monosaccharides Polysaccharides C6H12O6StarchCellulose

Proteins Amino Acids Polypeptide OR Protein

HemoglobinHormonesEnzymes

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Name 3 types of

fat/lipid.

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Answer: • Unsaturated

– Monounsaturated

– Polyunsaturated

• Saturated

• Trans Fat

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What does the term

hydrophobic mean in

relation to Lipids?

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Answer: • Hydrophobic means water fearing, or in other words water and lipids don’t mix.

– Example: if you put oil in water, they will not mix.

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What are the

functions (4) of lipids?

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Answer: • Long term energy storage

• Protects against water loss

• Create hormones

• Big part of cell membranes

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Name two important hormones

that are in the human

body and are made of

lipids.

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Answer: • Estrogen and Testosterone

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What is the purpose of a

Nucleic Acid?

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Answer: • Stores hereditary information

• Stores information for making proteins.

• ATP is a nucleic acid and is our energy molecule.

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What is another name

for a Carbohydrate?

Page 23: MACROMOLECULES & HOMEOSTASIS · Protein Hemoglobin Hormones Enzymes. Name 3 types of fat/lipid. Answer: • Unsaturated – Monounsaturated ... relation to Lipids? Answer: • Hydrophobic

Answer: • Sugar

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What is the function of a

Carb/Sugar?

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Answer: • Short Term Energy Storage

• Cell Recognition (they allow cells to sense what is happening around them)

• Structure in plants and insects.

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How do plants store

carbohydrates?

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Answer: • As starch (like in potatoes)

• As Cellulose (Fiber) – We can’t digest this!

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What are the six

functions of Proteins?

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Answer: 1. Storage

2. Transport

3. Regulatory

4. Movement

5. Structural

6. Enzymes

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What do we call in when

a protein breaks

down? Give 2 examples.

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Answer: • Denaturing – can be caused by temperature changes or pH changes. Denaturing is when proteins unfold and don’t work properly anymore.

• Eggs when cooked, curdled milk.

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How much energy does

each macromolecule provide for the

body?

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Answer: • Lipids – 9 kcal/g

• DNA – 0 kcal/g

• Carbohydrates – 4 kcal/g

• Protein – 4 kcal/g

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Match the monomer with the polymer

that it creates.

• Monosaccharides

• Fatty Acids

• Amino Acids

• Nucleotides

• Answers: Protein, Lipid, Nucleic Acid, Carbohydrates

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Answer: • Fatty Acids – Lipids

• Amino Acid – Proteins

• Monosaccharides – Carbohydrates

• Nucleotides – Nucleic Acids

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Match the molecule with the elements found in

that molecule.

• Carbs

• Lipid

• Protein

• Nucleic Acid

• Possible Answers:

• Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen, Nitrogen, Phosphorus

• Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen

• Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen, Nitrogen, Sulfur (sometimes)

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Answer: • Carbs - Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen

• Lipid - Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen

• Protein - Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen, Nitrogen, Sulfur (sometimes)

• Nucleic Acid - Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen, Nitrogen, Phosphorus

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What is the main

element in organic

compounds?

• Hydrogen

• Carbon

• Oxygen

• Nitrogen

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Answer: • Carbon

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If an athlete "pasta loads"

before an event, they

are consuming a

lot of:

• Amino acids

• Fatty acids

• Nucleotides

• Monosaccharides and Disaccharides

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Answer: • Monosaccharides and Disaccharides

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Scientists have found geysers on one of Saturn’s moons. The geysers release water vapor containing complex organic

compounds, which may indicate the presence of life. Which of the following elements is most likely found in the organic compounds

in the water vapor?

• Carbon

• Chlorine

• Iron

• Zinc

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Answer: • Carbon

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What is this?

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Answer: • Amino Acid

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What is this?

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Answer: • Nucleotide

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Lipids, like fats and oils, are non-polar. Bambi does an

experiment at home and pours different liquids into

cups of water to see if the liquids are polar or non-

polar. She notices that vegetable oil will pool

together and not mix with the water when added to

it. Bambi tests food coloring and she notices the food

coloring mixes and spreads out evenly when added to the

water. Which of the following conclusions about

food coloring are justified from this experiment?

• Food coloring is non-polar because it reacted with water in the same way oil did.

• Food coloring is polar because it reacted with water the same way oil did.

• Food coloring is non-polar because it mixed well with water unlike the oil.

• Food coloring is polar because it mixed well with water, unlike the oil did.

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Answer: • Food coloring is polar because it mixed well with water, unlike the oil did.

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Your body temperature

stays close to 98.6 degrees all the time. When you get hot, you

sweat to cool down. This is an example of:

• Homeostasis

• Heterostasis

• Activation Energy

• Inactivation Energy

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Answer: • Homeostasis

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What is homeostasis?

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Answer: • Creating a steady state in the body.

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How do Macromolecul

es maintain homeostasis?

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Answer: • They allow all of the body’s processes to occur thus maintaining homeostasis. With out all of the macromolecules the body will fail to function.