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Unit 1 (9A, 9C) Review
1. What are the four biomolecules and their main functions?
proteins – building muscles, enzymes catalyze (speed up) reactions
carbohydrates – to provide quick (immediate) energy
lipids – store energy, provide insulation
nucleic acids – store genetic material
2. What are the monomers for each biomolecule? Give one example.
proteins – amino acids
carbohydrates – monosaccharides & disaccharides (sugars) ex: glucose, lactose
lipids – fatty acids & glycerols
nucleic acids – nucleotides
3. What are the polymers for each biomolecule? Give one example.
proteins – polypeptides ex:
carbohydrates – polysaccharides ex: starches
lipids – phospholipids & triglicerides
nucleic acids – DNA & RNA
4. What are the elements in each of the biomolecules?
proteins – CHON & a few S
carbohydrates – CHO
lipids – CH & a few O
nucleic acids – CHONP
5. Draw a concept map including the information from #1-4.
6. What is the process of making a big polymer by joining together small monomers? Is water used or formed
during this process? Draw an example.
Dehydration synthesis. Water is formed or taken away in the reaction.
7. What is the process of breaking apart a big polymer into small monomers? Is water used or formed during
this process? Draw an example.
Hydrolysis. Water is added or used in the reaction.
8. An enzyme is which biomolecule?
protein
9. What is the function of an enzyme?
To speed up (catalyze) reactions
10. Draw and label an enzyme and substrate binding together. Include: enzyme, substrate, active site, product
11. Does a reaction need more or less energy with an enzyme?
less
12. What effect does temperature have on a reaction rate? Draw an example of a graph.
Initially, as temperature increases, reaction rate increases. Once the temperature heats to a certain point, the
enzymes are denatured, the shape is changed, and the reaction rate slows down
13. What effect does pH have on a reaction rate? Draw an example of a graph.
The enzyme only works within a certain pH range. If the pH is too acidic or too alkaline the reaction will slow
down.
14. What effect does enzyme concentration have on a reaction rate? Draw an example of a graph.
As more enzyme is added, the reaction rate increases.
15. What effect does substrate concentration have on a reaction rate? Draw an example of a graph.
As more substrate is added, initially, the reaction rate will increase. Eventually the reaction rate will level off.
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