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Macromolecules in Cells

Pop Quiz

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1. What is the chemical formula for glucose?

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2. What colour molecule is deoxyribose

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3. This is a phospholipid membrane, indicate which end is hydrophilic and hydrophobic.a

b

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4. What class is this carbohydrate?

5. Give three examples of this class of carbohydrate.

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6. Name the type of molecule pictured.

7. What colour is the amine group?http://alevelnotes.com/Amino-Acids/59

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8. What is denaturation?

9. How can it occur?

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10. How is glucose broken down?

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11. Name this test.

http://www.sciencephoto.com/media/4381/enlarge

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12. What type of macromolecule is Keratin?

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13. which fatty acid is the most highly saturated?

http://revisionworld.co.uk/a2-level-level-revision/biology/core-principles-foundation/biological-molecules/lipids

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14. What subunit of a nucleotide molecule changes?

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14. Which disaccharide is being formed.

15. What type of reaction is used.

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16. What macromolecule is found on the surface of a cell and is responsible for repelling water.

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17. How does the structure of RNA different to DNA?

http://www.biologycorner.com/bio1/DNA.html

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18. What type of bond links amino acids to create a protein?

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19. Where in the cell is DNA found?

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20. What are the health effects of a high lipid diet?Give an example.

http://www.helpingyoucare.com/15813/denmark-imposes-fat-tax-on-high-saturated-fat-foods-to-combat-obesity

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1. What is the chemical formula for glucose?

C6H12O6

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2. What colour molecule is deoxyribose

red

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3. This is a phospholipid membrane, indicate which end is hydrophilic (a) and hydrophobic (b).

a

b

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4. What class is this carbohydrate?

Polysaccharide

5. Give three examples of this class of carbohydrate.

Cellulose, glycogen, starch

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6. Name the type of molecule pictured.

7. What colour is the amine group?

Amino acidORANGENH2

http://alevelnotes.com/Amino-Acids/59

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8. What is denaturation?

A change in shape of a protein

9. How can it occur?When a cell is exposed to high temperatures or a unfamiliar pH.

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10. How is glucose broken down?

Aerobic respiration

C6H12O6 + 6O2 6CO2 + 6H2O

ATP (energy released)

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11. Name this test.

starch

http://www.sciencephoto.com/media/4381/enlarge

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12. What type of macromolecule is Keratin?

Protein

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13. which fatty acid is the most highly saturated?

http://revisionworld.co.uk/a2-level-level-revision/biology/core-principles-foundation/biological-molecules/lipids

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14. What subunit of a nucleotide molecule changes?

N containing base

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14. Which disaccharide is being formed. Sucrose

15. What type of reaction is used. Condensation

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16. What macromolecule is found on the surface of a cell and is responsible for repelling water.

Waxes

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17. How does the structure of RNA different to DNA?

DNA have 2 chains of nucleic acids and has AGCT nitrogen containing groups. RNA is a single chain and as AGCU nitrogen containing groups.DNA has the sugar deoxyribose, RNA has the sugar ribose.

http://www.biologycorner.com/bio1/DNA.html

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18. What type of bond links amino acids to create a protein?

Peptide

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19. Where in the cell is DNA found?

The nucleus, mitochondria and chloroplast.

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20. What are the health effects of a high lipid diet?Give an example.

http://www.helpingyoucare.com/15813/denmark-imposes-fat-tax-on-high-saturated-fat-foods-to-combat-obesity

Saturated fats can lead to heart disease and clogged arteries, due to an increase in cholesterol (sterol)