Biology- Biomolecules Test Review
What level of biological organization contains different populations interacting together?
A Community
Temperature, pH & concentration can effect which type of protein?
Enzymes
What substance do people lack if they are unable to metabolize certain foods?
Enzymes
Match the term with the description. Some questions may have more than one answer. DESCRIPTION: Subunit of lipids TERMS: -Amino Acids -Nucleic Acids -Carbohydrates -Lipids (fats) -Nucleotides -Monosaccharides -Fatty Acids -Protein
Fatty Acids
What are the subunits bound together to make large carbon compounds (polymers)?
Monomers
Match the term with the description. Some questions may have more than one answer. DESCRIPTION: Monomer of carbohydrates TERMS: -Amino Acids -Nucleic Acids -Carbohydrates -Lipids (fats) -Nucleotides -Monosaccharides -Fatty Acids -Protein
Monosaccharides
Match the term with the description. Some questions may have more than one answer. DESCRIPTION: Contains phosphate, nitrogen, carbon, oxygen and hydrogen. TERMS: -Amino Acids -Nucleic Acids -Carbohydrates -Lipids (fats) -Nucleotides -Monosaccharides -Fatty Acids -Protein
Nucleic acids AND nucleotides
Match the term with the description. Some questions may have more than one answer. DESCRIPTION: Which molecule would bond together to make a protein? TERMS: -Amino Acids -Nucleic Acids -Carbohydrates -Lipids (fats) -Nucleotides -Monosaccharides -Fatty Acids -Protein
Amino acid
Match the term with the description. Some questions may have more than one answer. DESCRIPTION: Which molecule(s) are monomers? TERMS: -Amino Acids -Nucleic Acids -Carbohydrates -Lipids (fats) -Nucleotides -Monosaccharides -Fatty Acids -Protein
Amino acids , nucleotides, monosaccharides, AND fatty acids.
Match the term with the description. Some questions may have more than one answer. DESCRIPTION: Which molecule is an enzyme. TERMS: -Amino Acids -Nucleic Acids -Carbohydrates -Lipids (fats) -Nucleotides -Monosaccharides -Fatty Acids -Protein
Amino acids AND proteins
Match the term with the description. Some questions may have more than one answer. DESCRIPTION: Which molecules would bond together with a peptide bond in between them. TERMS: -Amino Acids -Nucleic Acids -Carbohydrates -Lipids (fats) -Nucleotides -Monosaccharides -Fatty Acids -Protein
Amino acids AND proteins
What is the name of the protein that breaks down glucose?
An enzyme
Which biomolecule is responsible for digesting food & breaking down glucose?
An enzyme OR protein
What are some examples of lipids?
Butter, oil, lard
List the top five most common elements in biomolecules.
CHOPN
Match the term with the description. Some questions may have more than one answer. DESCRIPTION: The single most important fuel or energy source for a cell TERMS: -Amino Acids -Nucleic Acids -Carbohydrates -Lipids (fats) -Nucleotides -Monosaccharides -Fatty Acids -Protein
Carbohydrates
Match the term with the description. Some questions may have more than one answer. DESCRIPTION: Has carbon, hydrogen and oxygen in roughly a C1H2O1 ratio TERMS: -Amino Acids -Nucleic Acids -Carbohydrates -Lipids (fats) -Nucleotides -Monosaccharides -Fatty Acids -Protein
Carbohydrates AND monosaccharides
What is the MOST important element in biomolecules?
Carbon
How does changing pH or increasing temperature affect the action of an enzyme?
It can denature enzymes or reduce reaction activity.
Match the term with the description. Some questions may have more than one answer. DESCRIPTION: Hydrophobic and grouped as saturated or unsaturated TERMS: -Amino Acids -Nucleic Acids -Carbohydrates -Lipids (fats) -Nucleotides -Monosaccharides -Fatty Acids -Protein
Lipids AND fatty acids
Match the term with the description. Some questions may have more than one answer. DESCRIPTION: Steroids like cholesterol and testosterone TERMS: -Amino Acids -Nucleic Acids -Carbohydrates -Lipids (fats) -Nucleotides -Monosaccharides -Fatty Acids -Protein
Lipids AND fatty acids
Match the term with the description. Some questions may have more than one answer. DESCRIPTION: Which molecule(s) would be found in the cell membrane? TERMS: -Amino Acids -Nucleic Acids -Carbohydrates -Lipids (fats) -Nucleotides -Monosaccharides -Fatty Acids -Protein
Lipids AND fatty acids
Match the term with the description. Some questions may have more than one answer. DESCRIPTION: Which molecule would include a nitrogenous base? TERMS: -Amino Acids -Nucleic Acids -Carbohydrates -Lipids (fats) -Nucleotides -Monosaccharides -Fatty Acids -Protein
Nucleic acids AND nucleotides
Match the term with the description. Some questions may have more than one answer. DESCRIPTION: Monomer of nucleic acids TERMS: -Amino Acids -Nucleic Acids -Carbohydrates -Lipids (fats) -Nucleotides -Monosaccharides -Fatty Acids -Protein
Nucleotides
What do you call compounds that contain the element carbon and/or have hydrogen bonds?
Organic Compounds
What kind of bond joins amino acids together to make proteins?
Peptide bonds.
Complete the following analogy: Big : Little :: ______________ : Monomer
Polymer
Reactant catalyzed by an enzyme is...
Product
Match the term with the description. Some questions may have more than one answer. DESCRIPTION: Primary type of macromolecule found in muscle and hair TERMS: -Amino Acids -Nucleic Acids -Carbohydrates -Lipids (fats) -Nucleotides -Monosaccharides -Fatty Acids -Protein
Protein
Match the term with the description. Some questions may have more than one answer. DESCRIPTION: These building blocks have Nitrogen, hydrogen and oxygen TERMS: -Amino Acids -Nucleic Acids -Carbohydrates -Lipids (fats) -Nucleotides -Monosaccharides -Fatty Acids -Protein
Protein AND amino acids
Amino acids link to make this polymer.
Proteins
Which biomolecule functions in transport, structure & regulating enzymes?
Proteins
How would a reaction be affected if the enzyme concentration was increased?
The amount of products would be increased.
Why are enzymes considered picky proteins?
They have 3-D shapes and active sites specific about the substrate they bind to.
Which statement is false? a. Enzymes are sensitive to pH & temp change b. Enzymes can only work on one substrate c. Enzymes are changed by the reactions they catalyze d. Enzymes break down substrates
c. Enzymes are changed by the reaction they catalyze