Macromolecules Carbohydrates Proteins Lipids Nucleic Acids Function To provide energy, store energy, build macromolecules, and spare protein Monomer Monosaccharide Shape b. For each of the following scenarios explain which macromolecules are being described: CHOICES: Lipid, Carbohydrates, Protein, or Nucleic Acid i. Oxygen is transported through your blood using a substance called hemoglobin.
Nucleotides
It is an organic molecule made up of three basic components- a nitrogenous base, phosphate,and pentose sugar. The nucleotides are important for metabolic reactions andthe formation of DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) and RNA (ribonucleic acid).
Nucleic Acids
Nucleic acids are essential biomolecules present in prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells and viruses. They carry the genetic information for the synthesis of proteins and cellular replication. The nucleic acids are of two types: deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) and ribonucleic acid (RNA). The structure of all proteins and ultimately every biomolecule and cellular component is a product of information encoded in the sequence of nucleic acids. Parts of a DNA molecule containing the information needed to synthesize a protein or an RNA are genes. Nucleic acids can store and transmit genetic information from one generation to the next, fundamental to any life form.
![Macromolecules
Carbohydrates
Proteins
Lipids
Nucleic Acids
ii.
iii.
Function
To provide energy, store energy,
build macromolecules, and spare
protein
iv.
Monomer
b. For each of the following scenarios explain which macromolecules are being described:
CHOICES: Lipid, Carbohydrates, Protein, or Nucleic Acid
i. Oxygen is transported through your blood using a substance called hemoglobin.
Monosaccharide
DNA is opened to be copied onto mRNA during transcription.
Glucose is broken down during glycolysis to create pyruvate.
Shape
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