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Carbohydrates Lesson

Carbohydrates Lesson

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Biology

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9th - 12th Grade

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Easy

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NGSS
HS-LS1-6, HS-LS1-7, MS-LS1-6

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Standards-aligned

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Chelsea Davis

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11 Slides • 24 Questions

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Multiple Select

Which of the following elements are found in all macromolecules? (Select all that apply).

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Multiple Choice

Which represents the four macromolecules of life?

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Carbohydrates, Lipids, Proteins, and Nucleic Acids

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Monosaccharides, Fatty Acids, Amino Acids, and Nucleotides

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Carbohydrates, Lipids, Proteins, and Nucleotides

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Monosaccharides, Lipids, Proteins, and Nucleic Acids

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following is not one of the four major classes of macromolecules?

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Lipids

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Carbon

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Protein

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Carbohydrates

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Nucleic Acid

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Multiple Choice

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A ______________ is a large molecule.

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Micromolecule

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Polymer

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Amino Acid

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Macromolecule

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Categorize

Options (12)

Carbon

Hydrogen

Oxygen

Nitrogen

Phosphorous

Sulfur

Helium

Copper

Potassium

Sodium

Water

Chlorine

Elements found in Macromolecules

In Macromolecules
Not in Macromolecules

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Match

Match the following

Monosaccharide

Disaccharide

Polysaccharide

One unit of sugar

2 Units of sugar paired

chains of sugar,could have branches

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Multiple Choice

Carbohydrates are broken down into smaller molecules for what purpose?
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to form cell membranes
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to form muscle
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to transmit genetic information
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to provide energy

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Multiple Choice

Sugars all end with what three letter ending?
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-ote
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-ate
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-ase
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-ose

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Multiple Choice

Carbohydrates are the first source of _______ for the body?
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repair
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hygiene
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fuel

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Multiple Choice

What atoms make up all carbohydrates?
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Carbon, Sulfur, Hydrogen
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Carbon, Oxygen, Phosphorus
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Carbon, Oxygen, Nitrogen
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Carbon, Oxygen, Hydrogen

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Multiple Choice

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This is an example of what macromolecule?

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Lipids

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Nucleic Acid

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Carbohydrate

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Lipid

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Multiple Choice

The main function of a carbohydrate is

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long term energy storage

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stores genetic information

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short term energy storage

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regulates and controls all body proccesses

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Multiple Choice

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What type of carbohydrate is this?
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polysaccharide
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disaccharide
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monosaccharide
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it isn't a carbohydrate

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Multiple Choice

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What type of carbohydrate is this?
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polysaccharide
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disaccharide
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monosaccharide
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it isn't a carbohydrate

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Multiple Choice

Carbohydrates
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1:3:1 ratio
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2:2:2 ratio
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1:2:1 ratio
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1:2:3 ratio

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Multiple Choice

Smallest unit a biomolecule can be broken down into while still maintaining the properties.
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Polymer
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Monomer

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Multiple Choice

Many monomers bonded together create a polymer.
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Polymer
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Monomer

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Multiple Choice

Polymers form when a single water molecule is removed from between two monomers
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Dehydration synthesis
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Hydrolysis 

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Multiple Choice

When polymers are broken back down into monomers a water molecule is added between the two monomers breaking them up.
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Dehydration Synthesis
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Hydrolysis 

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Multiple Select

What are the 3 types of carbohydrates?

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Monosaccharides

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Disaccharides

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Polysaccharides

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Pentasaccharides

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Multiple Choice

Which polysaccharide is used by plants to make their cell wall?

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starch

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glycogen

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cellulose

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chitin

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Multiple Choice

What is the polysaccharide used by animals to store glucose?

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glycogen

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fructose

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starch

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cellulose

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Multiple Choice

Which polysaccharide is used by plants to store glucose?

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glycogen

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cellulose

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starch

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chitin

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Multiple Choice

What is the polysaccharide used in animals outer protective shell? (CRUNCH CRUNCH)

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glycogen

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chitin

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starch

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cellulose

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