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complete the table below
example
picture/sketch
monomer
macromolecule
oils, butter, animal fat
sketch of a nucleotide - like structure (pentagon, circle, rectangle)
monosaccharide
protein
fat
To complete the table, we analyze each macromolecule category:
1. Carbohydrates (Monosaccharide as Subunit)
- Example: Glucose (a common monosaccharide).
- Picture/Sketch: The given sketch (pentagon + groups) matches a monosaccharide (e.g., glucose, fructose, or ribose).
- Subunit: Monosaccharide (single sugar unit).
- Macromolecule: Carbohydrates (polymers like starch, glycogen, or cellulose are made of monosaccharide subunits).
2. Lipids (Oils, Butter, Animal Fat as Examples)
- Macromolecule: Lipids (fats, oils, waxes, etc.).
- Subunit: Fatty acids + glycerol (triglycerides, the most common lipids, have 3 fatty acids bonded to glycerol).
- Picture/Sketch: A typical lipid sketch shows a glycerol molecule with three fatty acid tails (or a simplified lipid structure).
3. Proteins
- Example: Enzymes (e.g., amylase), hemoglobin, insulin.
- Subunit: Amino acids (proteins are polymers of amino acids linked by peptide bonds).
- Picture/Sketch: A chain of amino acid structures (or a ribbon diagram of a protein).
Filling the Table (Row-by-Row):
| Macromolecule | Subunit | Picture/Sketch | Example |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lipids | Fatty Acids + Glycerol | Glycerol + 3 fatty acid tails (simplified) | Oils, Butter, Animal Fat |
| Proteins | Amino Acids | Chain of amino acid structures (or ribbon diagram) | Enzymes, Hemoglobin |
Key Notes:
- Carbohydrates: Monosaccharides (e.g., glucose) are the building blocks. Polysaccharides (starch, glycogen) are made of repeating monosaccharides.
- Lipids: Not true polymers, but fats (triglycerides) consist of glycerol + 3 fatty acids.
- Proteins: Polymers of amino acids, with diverse structures and functions.
If the table requires only one row (e.g., the given sketch row), focus on Carbohydrates:
- Macromolecule: Carbohydrates
- Subunit: Monosaccharide
- Example: Glucose (or Fructose, Ribose)
- Picture/Sketch: The provided sketch (matches a monosaccharide structure).
For the “Lipids” row (with “Oils, Butter, Animal Fat” as examples):
- Macromolecule: Lipids
- Subunit: Fatty Acids + Glycerol
- Picture/Sketch: Draw a glycerol (3 - carbon chain) with three fatty acid tails (long hydrocarbon chains).
- Example: Already given (Oils, Butter, Animal Fat).
For the “Proteins” row:
- Macromolecule: Proteins
- Subunit: Amino Acids
- Picture/Sketch: Draw a chain of amino acids (each with an amino group, carboxyl group, and R - group).
- Example: Enzyme (e.g., Lactase), Hemoglobin.
Adjust based on the table’s exact columns (e.g., if “Macromolecule” is the first column, “Subunit” second, etc.). The given sketch likely corresponds to a carbohydrate (monosaccharide).
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To complete the table, we analyze each macromolecule category:
1. Carbohydrates (Monosaccharide as Subunit)
- Example: Glucose (a common monosaccharide).
- Picture/Sketch: The given sketch (pentagon + groups) matches a monosaccharide (e.g., glucose, fructose, or ribose).
- Subunit: Monosaccharide (single sugar unit).
- Macromolecule: Carbohydrates (polymers like starch, glycogen, or cellulose are made of monosaccharide subunits).
2. Lipids (Oils, Butter, Animal Fat as Examples)
- Macromolecule: Lipids (fats, oils, waxes, etc.).
- Subunit: Fatty acids + glycerol (triglycerides, the most common lipids, have 3 fatty acids bonded to glycerol).
- Picture/Sketch: A typical lipid sketch shows a glycerol molecule with three fatty acid tails (or a simplified lipid structure).
3. Proteins
- Example: Enzymes (e.g., amylase), hemoglobin, insulin.
- Subunit: Amino acids (proteins are polymers of amino acids linked by peptide bonds).
- Picture/Sketch: A chain of amino acid structures (or a ribbon diagram of a protein).
Filling the Table (Row-by-Row):
| Macromolecule | Subunit | Picture/Sketch | Example |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lipids | Fatty Acids + Glycerol | Glycerol + 3 fatty acid tails (simplified) | Oils, Butter, Animal Fat |
| Proteins | Amino Acids | Chain of amino acid structures (or ribbon diagram) | Enzymes, Hemoglobin |
Key Notes:
- Carbohydrates: Monosaccharides (e.g., glucose) are the building blocks. Polysaccharides (starch, glycogen) are made of repeating monosaccharides.
- Lipids: Not true polymers, but fats (triglycerides) consist of glycerol + 3 fatty acids.
- Proteins: Polymers of amino acids, with diverse structures and functions.
If the table requires only one row (e.g., the given sketch row), focus on Carbohydrates:
- Macromolecule: Carbohydrates
- Subunit: Monosaccharide
- Example: Glucose (or Fructose, Ribose)
- Picture/Sketch: The provided sketch (matches a monosaccharide structure).
For the “Lipids” row (with “Oils, Butter, Animal Fat” as examples):
- Macromolecule: Lipids
- Subunit: Fatty Acids + Glycerol
- Picture/Sketch: Draw a glycerol (3 - carbon chain) with three fatty acid tails (long hydrocarbon chains).
- Example: Already given (Oils, Butter, Animal Fat).
For the “Proteins” row:
- Macromolecule: Proteins
- Subunit: Amino Acids
- Picture/Sketch: Draw a chain of amino acids (each with an amino group, carboxyl group, and R - group).
- Example: Enzyme (e.g., Lactase), Hemoglobin.
Adjust based on the table’s exact columns (e.g., if “Macromolecule” is the first column, “Subunit” second, etc.). The given sketch likely corresponds to a carbohydrate (monosaccharide).