9.3 Polymers
Circle the letter of the main component of cotton and wood
A
Circle the letter of the molecular formula of a simple sugar
B
Circle the letter of the term that best describes the structure of DNA
B
Complete the following concept map about amino acids
Carboxyl; Proteins
Circle the letter of the simple sugar glucose and fructose can react to form
D
Name the two types of nuclei acid
Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA); Ribonucleic acid (RNA)
name the two general classifications of polymers
Natural and synthetic
How does DNA store information
The order of the base pairs in a strand is a code that is used to produce proteins
Define nucleic acids
are large nitrogen-containing polymers found mainly in the nuclei of cells
Simple sugars, slightly more complex sugars, and polymers built from sugar monomers are classified as
carbohydrates
Is the following sentence true or false? The human body can manufacture all of the essential amino acids
false
Describe a polymer
is a large molecule that forms when many smaller molecules are linked together by covalent bonds
The smaller molecules that join together to form a polymer are called
monomers
Name the three parts of a nucleotide in DNA
phosphate group; Deoxyribose sugar; Organic base
How are starches used in plants
plants store starches for food and to build stems, seeds, and roots.
Name three polymers that can be synthesized
polyethylene, nylon, rubber
Amino acids are the monomers that cells use to build the polymers known as
proteins
Name four types of polymers that are produced in plant and animal cells.
starches, nucleic acids, cellulose, proteins
Is the following sentence true or false: The more carbon atoms there are in a polyethylene chain, the harder the polymer is
true
is the following sentence True or False? More than one type of monomer can be present in some polymers
true