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Review of the Structure and Function of Macromolecules Course: 48T01

Review of the Structure and Function of Macromolecules Course: 48T01 Integrating the Internet and Multimedia Created by: Janice Chen janicechen7@gmail.com. Where do YOU want to focus? Click on the button to review each topic. Lipids. Carbohydrates.

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Review of the Structure and Function of Macromolecules Course: 48T01

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  1. Review of the Structure and Function of Macromolecules Course: 48T01 Integrating the Internet and Multimedia Created by: Janice Chen janicechen7@gmail.com

  2. Where do YOU want to focus?Click on the button to review each topic. Lipids Carbohydrates General Review of Organic Macromolecules Proteins Nucleic Acids

  3. Polysaccharides • Starch (amylose, glycogen) • Chitin • Cellulose http://web.visionlearning.com/custom/chemistry/custom/CHE2.1-pg-starch.shtml Give 3 examples of carbohydrates.Press <return> to find possible answers. Monosaccharides Glucose Fructose Galactose Disaccharides Maltose Sucrose Fructose Back to menu Next Question

  4. http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_7FZSsh37jk8/TMsJzTjbshI/AAAAAAAABNc/M5AduFWU6iw/s1600/glucose-molecule.gifhttp://1.bp.blogspot.com/_7FZSsh37jk8/TMsJzTjbshI/AAAAAAAABNc/M5AduFWU6iw/s1600/glucose-molecule.gif Stored energy (starches) Structure (cellulose in plants) http://web.visionlearning.com/custom/chemistry/custom/CHE2.1-pg-starch.shtml What are the functions (jobs) of carbohydrates?Press <return> to find possible answers. Energy source (glucose) Back to menu Next Question

  5. http://web.visionlearning.com/custom/chemistry/custom/CHE2.1-pg-starch.shtmlhttp://web.visionlearning.com/custom/chemistry/custom/CHE2.1-pg-starch.shtml http://drpinna.com/avoiding-diabetes-8685/glucose All the rest are polysaccharides. Which of the following words does not belong? Circle the word and write how all the others are related.Press <return> to find possible answers. Starch Glycogen Glucose Chitin Cellulose Back to menu Next Question

  6. http://drpinna.com/avoiding-diabetes-8685/glucose http://drpinna.com/avoiding-diabetes-8685/glucose H H O Water http://chemistrybook2011.blogspot.com/2011/05/disaccharides.html Maltose What two molecules are formed when two glucose molecules are joined together? Back to menu To lipids questions

  7. Steroids Phospholipids Give 3 examples of lipids.Press <return> to find possible answers. Fats (Triglycerides) Waxes Oils http://www.ehow.co.uk/info_8491452_butter-substitutes-oil-cupcakes.html Back to menu Next Question

  8. Hormones (steroids) Structure (phospholipids) What are the functions (jobs) of lipids?Press <return> to find possible answers. Energy storage (fats) Cushioning Insulation Back to menu Next Question

  9. http://web.visionlearning.com/custom/chemistry/custom/CHE2.1-pg-starch.shtmlhttp://web.visionlearning.com/custom/chemistry/custom/CHE2.1-pg-starch.shtml http://drpinna.com/avoiding-diabetes-8685/glucose All the rest are carbohydrates. Which of the following words does not belong? Circle the word and write how all the others are related.Press <return> to find answers. Steroid Glucose Amylose Cellulose Glycogen Back to menu To protein questions

  10. Give 3 functions of proteins.Press <return> to find possible answers. Structure Hormones Enzymes Carriers Http://staff.washington.edu/lucagc/projects/protein.html Back to menu Next Question

  11. R O H C N C OH H H Basic amino acid What four elements are found in ALL proteins?Press <return> for answer. Carbon Hydrogen Oxygen Nitrogen Back to menu Nucleic acid question

  12. http://bioweb.wku.edu/courses/biol115/Wyatt/Nucleic_Acids/Nucleotides.htmhttp://bioweb.wku.edu/courses/biol115/Wyatt/Nucleic_Acids/Nucleotides.htm What is the basic unit (monomer) of a nucleic acid?Press <return> to see answer. Nucleotide Back to menu Next question

  13. http://www.nvo.com/jin/homepage20/ What five elements are found in ALL nucleic acids?Press <return> for answer. Carbon Hydrogen Oxygen Nitrogen Phosphorus Back to menu Macromolecule question

  14. Match the words or phrases with the description.Press <return> for answers. 1. The elements that are found in all organic molecules. 2.The basic unit that makes up a polymer. 3. A molecule made up of two basic units. 4. The type of reaction that creates large molecules from smaller subunits. A. dehydration synthesis B. dimer C. monomer D. carbon & hydrogen D C B Back to menu A Bibliography

  15. Bibliography Baker, David, and Maya Gupta. "Protein Structure Assessment." UW Staff Web Server. ONR. Web. 22 July 2011. <http://staff.washington.edu/lucagc/projects/protein.html>. Bozorozz. "Yeast – Bread’s Greatest Little Secret." Cooking Baking Recipes | Homemade Goodies. 28 Jan. 2009. Web. 21 July 2011. <http://www.cookingbaking.net/yeast-bread-greatest-little-secret/>. Campbell, Neil A., and Jane B. Reece. "The Structure and Function of Macromolecules." Biology: Sixth Edition. 6th ed. New York: Benjamin Cummings, 2002. 62-86. Print. "DISACCHARIDES." Knowledge Sea. 11 May 2011. Web. 22 July 2011. <http://chemistrybook2011.blogspot.com/2011/05/disaccharides.html>. File:DNA Double Helix 45.PNG." Wikimedia Commons. Web. 21 July 2011. <http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:DNA_double_helix_45.PNG>. "Foods High in Protein." Lifted Athletics.com, 2010. Web. 18 July 2011. <http://www.liftedathletics.com/plentiful-protein/foods-high-in-protein/>. Jeon, Jin S. "Genes Are Made of DNA." How Genes Work. 2011. Web. 21 July 2011. <http://www.nvo.com/jin/homepage20/>. Johnson, Jackie. "Butter Substitutes for Oil for Cupcakes | EHow.co.uk." EHow | How to Videos, Articles & More - Trusted Advice for the Curious Life | EHow.co.uk. 2011. Web. 21 July 2011. <http://www.ehow.co.uk/info_8491452_butter-substitutes-oil-cupcakes.html>. "Nucleotides." WKU Biology Department. Western Kentucky University, Aug. 2005. Web. 21 July 2011. <http://bioweb.wku.edu/courses/biol115/Wyatt/Nucleic_Acids/Nucleotides.htm>. Pinna, Sanford. "Avoiding Diabetes." 2010. Web. 21 July 2011. <http://drpinna.com/avoiding-diabetes-8685/glucose>. "The Starch Molecule." Web. 21 July 2011. <http://web.visionlearning.com/custom/chemistry/custom/CHE2.1-pg-starch.shtml>.

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