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amoeba sisters: video recap biomolecules directions: the following table is designed to help you organize your knowledge about biomolecules. some of the information has been filled in for you. biomolecule: makes me think of... (this can be original for you) monomer: elements: example(s): carbohydrate 13. 14. c, h, o 15. ex glucose lipid 16. glycerol + fatty acid 17. c, h, o *note: many do not consider lipids to have true monomers. read why in the video description! 18. protein 19. 20. amino acids 21. c, h, o, n, s 22. nucleic acid 23. 24. 25. c, h, o, n, p dna, rna
- Carbohydrates can be thought of as energy - giving molecules like bread or pasta.
- Monosaccharide is the monomer of carbohydrates.
- Lipids can make one think of fats, oils, or waxes.
- Lipids are mainly composed of C, H, O.
- Examples include butter, olive oil.
- Proteins can make one think of muscle - building foods like meat or beans.
- Amino acids are the monomers of proteins.
- Proteins contain C, H, O, N, S.
- Examples are enzymes like amylase, hemoglobin.
- Nucleic acids can make one think of genetic information.
- Nucleotides are the monomers of nucleic acids.
- Nucleic acids contain C, H, O, N, P.
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- Energy - giving foods like bread
- Monosaccharide
- Fats, oils, or waxes
- C, H, O
- Butter, olive oil
- Muscle - building foods like meat
- Amino Acids
- C, H, O, N, S
- Enzymes like amylase, hemoglobin
- Genetic information
- Nucleotides
- C, H, O, N, P