Draw a starch polymer in your notebook. Remember, a starch polymer is multiple ring structures. Google "starch polysaccharides" before you draw. Label it as STARCH in your notebook.
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Give 2 examples of carbohydrates.
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Give two examples of lipids in foods.
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What are the lipid monomers?
Technically, there are no lipid polymers.
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Give two examples of food that contain protein.
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What is a monomer of protein called?
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What is a polymer of protein called?
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What is monomer of nucleic acid called?
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What is polymer of nucleic acid called?
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What is the most common monosaccharide
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Draw the structure of an amino acid in your notebook. You may google the answer to check. I will come and check your notebook. Label it as AMINO ACID.
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List the two functions of nucleic acids.
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List the three parts of nucleotides.
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Google it and type your answer.
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Google it and type your answer.
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Google "Four bases of DNA" and type your answer.
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Google "four bases of RNA" and type your answer.
Which is a monomer of carbohydrate?
A Glucose
B Monosaccharide
C Disaccharide
D Lactose
Which of the following is a polymer of carbohydrate?