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Elements
Carbohydrates
Proteins
Lipids
Who knows?
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What is the smallest part of an element that
still exhibits the properties of that element.
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What is an atom?
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This subatomic particle has a mass of 1 and a
charge of positive 1.
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What is a Proton?
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These two subatomic particles are found in the
nucleus.
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What are Protons and Neutrons?
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This many electrons can fit in the second energy
level.
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What is eight?
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An atom, or group of atoms, which has lost or
gained one or more electrons.
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What is an Ion?
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The monomer of a polysaccharide
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What is a monosaccharide? (simple
sugar) (glucose) (C6H12O6)
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Two monosaccharides combined
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What is a disaccharide?
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The characteristic shape of a monosaccharide.
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What is ring shaped?
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The form that sugars are stored in plants.
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What is starch?
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The primary use of carbohydrates in the body.
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What is energy?
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This element is found in proteins, but not lipids
and carbohydrates
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What is nitrogen?
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The basic building blocks of all proteins
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What are amino acids?
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A type of protein that speeds up chemical
reactions in our bodies.
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What are enzymes?
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The bond formed between two amino acids
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What is a peptide bond?
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The site of protein synthesis in the cell
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What is the ribosome?
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In addition to fats and oils, these are also made
up of lipids.
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What are waxes?
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This is the primary function of lipids in the
body.
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What is the storage of energy?
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A fatty acid that contains as many hydrogen atoms
as possible.
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What is a saturated fatty acid?
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Where excess cholesterol can accumulate
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What are the walls of the arteries?
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The building blocks of a lipid.
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What are three fatty acids and glycerol
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Subatomic particles that have no mass.
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What are electrons?
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This determines the function of a protein.
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What is their shape?
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Glycogen and Starch are examples of this type of
carbohydrate.
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What is a polysaccharide?
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Process that breaks down a large molecule into
smaller ones using water.
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What is hydrolysis
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A fatty acid that has 2 or more double bonds
between carbon atoms.
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What is a polyunsaturated fatty acid
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