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CH 5: Carbs, Lipids, Proteins, and Nucleic Acids – Study Chart
Directions: Use your textbook, class notes, and/or internet resources to complete the charts below. In the “box” to the right of
each molecule, write a brief description explaining what the molecule is, or does, or is used for, in living things.
I. CARBOHYDRATES
Monosaccharides (the “building blocks”)
glucose
deoxyribose
ribose
fructose
Disaccharides
sucrose
lactose
maltose
Polysaccharides
glycogen
starch
cellulose
chitin
II. LIPIDS
Components of a Fat / Fats (the “building blocks”)
glycerol
fatty acid
saturated fat
unsaturated fat
Phospholipids
phospholipids
Steroids
cholesterol
estrogen
testosterone
Waxes
leaf cuticle
suberin
earwax
III. PROTEINS
Amino Acids (the “building blocks”)
essential amino acids
nonessential amino acids
Proteins
enzymes
salivary amylase
keratin
hemoglobin
insulin
casein
silk fibers
collagen
actin & myosin
antibodies
lysozyme
IV. NUCLEIC ACIDS
Nucleotides (the “building blocks”)
nucleotides
purines
pyrimidines
Nucleic Acids
DNA
RNA