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- what are the names and functions of the 4 macromolecules?
2 what does \macromolecule\ mean? (think about your root words)
- what are the common elements found in macromolecules? be specific.
- what are some common foods you can find high concentrations of carbohydrates in?
- what are some common foods you can find high concentrations of proteins in?
- what are some common foods you can find high concentrations of lipids in?
- describe the difference between starch and glucose?
- which macromolecule will not be tested for in this lab?
- what is the purpose of an indicator?
- what is the purpose of a positive and a negative control?
- what are the 4 types of milk you will be testing?
Brief Explanations
- Proteins (build & repair), carbohydrates (energy), lipids (energy storage), nucleic acids (genetic info).
- "Macro" means large, so large - molecule.
- Carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen.
- Bread, rice, potatoes.
- Meat, eggs, beans.
- Butter, oil, nuts.
- Starch is polysaccharide, glucose is monosaccharide.
- No info on lab.
- Detect substances.
- Validate results.
- No info on milk types.
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- Proteins (build & repair), carbohydrates (energy), lipids (energy storage), nucleic acids (genetic info)
- Large - molecule
- Carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen
- Bread, rice, potatoes
- Meat, eggs, beans
- Butter, oil, nuts
- Starch is polysaccharide, glucose is monosaccharide
- No answer
- Detect substances
- Validate results
- No answer