Bio lab 6: Carbs, Proteins, and Lipids

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Define emulsification

A mixture of 2 normally non-mixable substance, such as water and oil.

Water is what kind of control?

A negative control

What are indicators?

A substance that changes color in the presence of a particular type of molecule

What are controls?

A test you run to know what your results mean

Examples of proteins are

Amino acids, enzymes, hormones, hemoglobin

What is used to test for glucose?

Benedict's reagent

What mixes with the food you eat to make it digestible?

Bile salts

What is used to test for protein?

Biuret reagent

Our bodies do not create starch, but we often eat plant food which contain starch which we digest into ________________.

Maltose

Examples of carbohydrates include

Maltose, glucose, sucrose

Examples of lipids are

Fats/oil, steroids, phospholipids

DNA is a Nucleic acid that is found in every cell. DNA carries the ___________________ information.

Genetic

What is a negative control?

Group without the factor being tested for Sets the baseline

Our muscles create lots of proteins. This protein enables the muscles to ________________.

Grow

examples of nucleic acids are

DNA and RNA

What process is used to test for lipids?

Emulsification

Bile salts enable fats to dissolve in water, making them a what?

Emulsifier

Glucose is carried by our blood to all the cells in our body. Our cells use the glucose for ______________.

Energy

Lipids are found in fat cells in our bodies. The fat cells store lipid molecules to be used for ___________________________if a person cannot eat enough food.

Essential function of the human body.

What tests for starch?

Iodine

How does Benedict's reagent test for glucose?

It has a copper ion that reacts with certain functional groups to indicate if and how much glucose is present.

Iodine changes color due to starch. What causes the color change?

Occurs from iodine being able to hide in the helical structure of starch.

What is a positive control?

The factor being tested for Will show you what a positive result looks like

Biuret reagent will do what in the presence of protein?

Turns from blue to purple


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