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Exam 1 Review (Units 1 & 2) 1 Gets energy from Biomolecules Stores energy in Carbohydrates Such as sugars and starches And grazing animals get energy from Cellulose Builds cells with proteins Lipids Which may be Nucleic acids From animals Also used to form Saturated Fats membranes Unsaturated fats DNA and Amino acids Made up from nucleotides Such as Made up of Fats & oils From plants Builds genetic codes with Bases RNA and Pentose sugars Linked by Peptide bonds containing Amino acids Carbohydrates DNA Fats, oils Lipids Nucleic acids Nucleotides Peptide bonds Proteins Sugars Starches Unsaturated fats 2 1. What substance do people lack if they are unable to metabolize certain foods? 3 Enzymes 4 2. Which biomolecule is used for energy only after lipids & carbohydrates have been depleted? 5 Proteins 6 3. What are some examples of lipids? 7 Waxes, oils, fats 8 4. What are groups of cells that have to work together to allow an organ to function called? 9 Tissues 10 5. What group in an experiment is used for comparison/ standard? 11 Control group 12 6. What do you call compounds that contain the element carbon and/or have hydrogen bonds? 13 Biomolecules Macromolecules Organic molecules Polymers 14 7. What level of biological organization contains different populations interacting together? 15 Community 16 8. What are subunits bonded together to make large carbon compounds (polymers)? 17 Monomers 18 9. Complete the following analogy: Big : Little :: ______ : Monomer 19 10. What is the meaning of the prefix poly-? 20 Many 21 11. Amino acids link to make this polymer. 22 Protein 23 12. How does changing pH or increasing temperature affect the action of an enzyme? 24 Slows the enzyme activity down & the reaction would stop 25 13. Which biomolecule functions in transport, structure & regulating enzymes? 26 Proteins 27 14. Macromolecules that can store the most energy are… 28 Lipids 29 15. The monomer for carbohydrates is… 30 Monosaccharides (sugars) 31 16. What do amino acids build? 32 Proteins 33 17. What is the MOST important element in biomolecules? 34 Carbon 35 18. Temperature, pH & concentration can effect which type of protein? 36 Enzymes 37 19. Fatty acids are long chains of this macromolecule… 38 Lipids 39 20. List the top five most common elements in biomolecules 40 CHOPN Carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, phosphorus, nitrogen 41 21. Enzymes are this type of macromolecule 42 Protein 43 22. RNA & DNA are which type of biomolecule? 44 Nucleic acids 45 23. Nucleotides make up ______. 46 Nucleic acids 47 24. Reactant catalyzed by an enzyme is… 48 Substrate 49 25. Which biomolecule is responsible for digesting food & breaking down glucose? 50 Proteins (enzymes) 51 26. How is a hypothesis written? 52 If, then, because… 53 27. Suzie Q wants to know the effect of different colors of light on the growth of plants. She believes that plants can survive best in white light. She buys 5 ferns of the same species, which are all the same age & height. She places one in the white light, one in blue light, one in green light, one in red light and one in the closet. All of the ferns are planted in Miracle-Gro & given 20ml of water once a day for 2 weeks. After 2 weeks, Suzie observes the plants & makes measurements. What is the dependent variable? 54 Growth of the plants 55 28. Suzie Q wants to know the effect of different colors of light on the growth of plants. She believes that plants can survive best in white light. She buys 5 ferns of the same species, which are all the same age & height. She places one in the white light, one in blue light, one in green light, one in red light and one in the closet. All of the ferns are planted in Miracle-Gro & given 20ml of water once a day for 2 weeks. After 2 weeks, Suzie observes the plants & makes measurements. What is the independent variable? 56 Colors of light 57 29. Suzie Q wants to know the effect of different colors of light on the growth of plants. She believes that plants can survive best in white light. She buys 5 ferns of the same species, which are all the same age & height. She places one in the white light, one in blue light, one in green light, one in red light and one in the closet. All of the ferns are planted in Miracle-Gro & given 20ml of water once a day for 2 weeks. After 2 weeks, Suzie observes the plants & makes measurements. List four constants? 58 Species of fern Age Height Type of soil Amount of water given Frequency of water given 59 30. Suzie Q wants to know the effect of different colors of light on the growth of plants. She believes that plants can survive best in white light. She buys 5 ferns of the same species, which are all the same age & height. She places one in the white light, one in blue light, one in green light, one in red light and one in the closet. All of the ferns are planted in Miracle-Gro & given 20ml of water once a day for 2 weeks. After 2 weeks, Suzie observes the plants & makes measurements. What is the control group? 60 Plant in the closet 61 31. Why are enzymes considered picky proteins? 62 They are specific to one substrate 63 32. What are some examples of organs? 64 Heart, stomach, intestines, lungs, liver 65 33. What is the function of carbohydrates? 66 Provide energy 67 34. What are the functions of lipids? 68 Insulation Energy STORAGE Cell membrane 69 35. What is the function of nucleic acids? 70 Direct cell processes 71 36. What is the optimal temperature for enzyme B? 72 About ◦ 60 C (where the peak is) 73 37. How are polymers created? 74 MANY monomers bonded together to form a chain 75 38. How would a reaction be affected if the enzyme concentration was increased? 76 More substrates broken down = more products 77 39. What kind of bond joins amino acids together to make proteins? 78 peptide 79 40. Which statement is false? • Enzymes are sensitive to ph & temp change • Enzymes can only work on one substrate • Enzymes are changed by the reactions they catalyze • Enzymes break down substrates 80