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Chapter 2 Review Sheet Name:_______________________ 1. DNA and RNA are examples of ___nucleic acids______________. 2. Carbohydrates and lipids both contain the elements ____carbon__________, __hydrogen__________, and ________oxygen_________. 3. Proteins are made of ___amino acids________________ 4. __ nucleic acids____________ are made of nucleotides. 5. Examples of lipids include _____fats/oils, waxes, hormones (steroids), phospholipids (cell membrane). 6. Sugars and starches are examples of ____carbohydrates_________________. 7. Muscle, skin, and enzymes are examples of ___proteins___________. 8. Nucleic acids are important because they contain your __genetic information__________. 9. ___Proteins______________ build living tissue and help in chemical reactions. 10. _____Lipids___________ are a source of long-term stored energy. 11. Organic molecules that have the same chemical formula but different structural arrangements are called __isomers_________. 12. Carbohydrates are important because they __are the main source of energy for living things. 13. Meat, eggs, soy, and beans contain _proteins________. 14. Fruits, vegetables, cereal, and pasta contain _carbohydrates______________. 15. Lipids could be found in these foods: ___meat, vegetables (v. oil), grains (corn oil), dairy_______. 16. Amino acids are linked by __peptide bonds___________. 17. The __”R”______ group attached to an amino acid determines what kind of amino acid is present of the 20. 18. __Amino_____ and ______carboxyl__ functional groups are contained within an amino acid. 19. Proteins will not function properly if they have the wrong __shape__________. 20. An ___enzyme__________ is made of proteins and catalyzes reactions 21. Monomers are linked together by the process of _____polymerization/dehydration synthesis____. 22. Polymers are broken apart by the process of ___hydrolysis________________. 23. The monomer of a nucleic acid is called a ____nucleotide_______________________. 24. The three parts that make up a nucleotide include _____phosphate group_________, _______5 carbon sugar____________ and ____nitrogenous base__________. 25. Carbon can bond with so many other things because it has ____4____ valence electrons. Review Part 1: BRAINSTORMING Without using your notes write anything you can remember about the following topics / words. Try to get three things down for each topic. List Monomers/Atoms/uses/examples Carbohydrates – Proteins – Lipids – Nucleic Acids – Chapter 2 Review Sheet: Part 2 Directions: Use the words in the word bank to complete the following statements. Nucleic acids carbon hydrogen oxygen Fats/oils/waxes nucleic acids amino acids carbohydrate 1. DNA and RNA are examples of _ Nucleic Acids________________. 2. Carbohydrates and lipids both contain the elements ___Carbon______________, ____Hydrogen____________, and _____Oxygen____. (use three words from the word bank) 3. Proteins are made of ____amino acids_________ 4. ___Nucleic Acids___________________ are made of nucleotides. 5. Examples of lipids include ______Fats/oils/waxes________________________ 6. Sugars and starches are examples of _______Carbohydrates____________. Use the following words to complete questions 7 – 13 Proteins genetic information Isomers carbohydrates Proteins Meat and eggs Lipids Cereal and Pasta 7. Muscle, skin, and enzymes are examples of ____Proteins____________________. 8. Nucleic acids are important because they contain your ____genetic information____. 9. ___Proteins____________ build living tissue and help in chemical reactions. 10. __Lipids___________________ are a source of long-term stored energy. 11. __Carbohydrates__________are important because they are the main source of energy for living things. 12. _____Meat and eggs______ are important because they contain protein. 13. _____Cereal and Pasta________ are important because they contain carbohydrates. Use the following words to label the diagram of a nucleotide pictured below: Five carbon sugar, phosphate group, nitrogenous base. Phosphate Nitrogenous Base 5-carbon Sugar Label the three diagrams below using the following terms: Monosaccharide, Disaccharide, polysaccharide Monosaccharide Disaccharide polysaccharide (cellulose) Amino Acid Saturated fatty acid Fat (triglyceride) Unsaturated fatty acid Polyunsaturated fatty acid Nucleotide