carbohydrates,lipids, proteins,and nucleicacidsName the 4types ofmacromoleculesBreadWhat wouldyou want to eatif you wanted tohave a lot ofcarbs?butter,vegetableoil, andanimal fatExamplesof lipidsare...MacromoleculesThese arelargemoleculesfound inliving things.Carbohydratesand lipids.They aremade ofcarbon,hydrogen,and oxygen.bread,pasta,fruit,candyExamples ofcarbohydratesinclude...Whatnucleicacids aremade of.Carbon,hydrogen,oxygen,nitrogen, andphosphorus.monomersThe smallerunits thatmacromoleculesare made up arecalled...CarbohydratesThey are themain sourceof energy ofliving things.butterWhat wouldyou want to eatif you wanted tohave a lot oflipids?sugarsandstarchesCarbohydratesinclude...DNAandRNANucleicacidsinclude...fats,oils,waxesLipidsinclude...In theiranimalfat.Where doanimalshavelipids?FattyAcidsThemonomersof lipidsare...ProteinsThey areessential forthe structureand functionof cell tissuesLipidsThey providestored energyand waterproofcovering forliving things.nucleicacidsThey areessential forstoring andtransmittingcellularinformation.aminoacidsThemonomersfor proteinsare...meatsWhat wouldyou want to eatif you wanted tohave a lot ofprotein?Whatproteinsare madeof.Carbon,hydrogen,nitrogen, andoxygen.nucleotidesThemonomersfor nucleicacids are...meats,nuts, andlegumesExamplesofproteinsare...monosaccharidesThemonomers forcarbohydratesare...carbohydrates,lipids, proteins,and nucleicacidsName the 4types ofmacromoleculesBreadWhat wouldyou want to eatif you wanted tohave a lot ofcarbs?butter,vegetableoil, andanimal fatExamplesof lipidsare...MacromoleculesThese arelargemoleculesfound inliving things.Carbohydratesand lipids.They aremade ofcarbon,hydrogen,and oxygen.bread,pasta,fruit,candyExamples ofcarbohydratesinclude...Whatnucleicacids aremade of.Carbon,hydrogen,oxygen,nitrogen, andphosphorus.monomersThe smallerunits thatmacromoleculesare made up arecalled...CarbohydratesThey are themain sourceof energy ofliving things.butterWhat wouldyou want to eatif you wanted tohave a lot oflipids?sugarsandstarchesCarbohydratesinclude...DNAandRNANucleicacidsinclude...fats,oils,waxesLipidsinclude...In theiranimalfat.Where doanimalshavelipids?FattyAcidsThemonomersof lipidsare...ProteinsThey areessential forthe structureand functionof cell tissuesLipidsThey providestored energyand waterproofcovering forliving things.nucleicacidsThey areessential forstoring andtransmittingcellularinformation.aminoacidsThemonomersfor proteinsare...meatsWhat wouldyou want to eatif you wanted tohave a lot ofprotein?Whatproteinsare madeof.Carbon,hydrogen,nitrogen, andoxygen.nucleotidesThemonomersfor nucleicacids are...meats,nuts, andlegumesExamplesofproteinsare...monosaccharidesThemonomers forcarbohydratesare...

Macromolecule Review - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. Name the 4 types of macromolecules
    carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, and nucleic acids
  2. What would you want to eat if you wanted to have a lot of carbs?
    Bread
  3. Examples of lipids are...
    butter, vegetable oil, and animal fat
  4. These are large molecules found in living things.
    Macromolecules
  5. They are made of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen.
    Carbohydrates and lipids.
  6. Examples of carbohydrates include...
    bread, pasta, fruit, candy
  7. Carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, and phosphorus.
    What nucleic acids are made of.
  8. The smaller units that macromolecules are made up are called...
    monomers
  9. They are the main source of energy of living things.
    Carbohydrates
  10. What would you want to eat if you wanted to have a lot of lipids?
    butter
  11. Carbohydrates include...
    sugars and starches
  12. Nucleic acids include...
    DNA and RNA
  13. Lipids include...
    fats, oils, waxes
  14. Where do animals have lipids?
    In their animal fat.
  15. The monomers of lipids are...
    Fatty Acids
  16. They are essential for the structure and function of cell tissues
    Proteins
  17. They provide stored energy and waterproof covering for living things.
    Lipids
  18. They are essential for storing and transmitting cellular information.
    nucleic acids
  19. The monomers for proteins are...
    amino acids
  20. What would you want to eat if you wanted to have a lot of protein?
    meats
  21. Carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, and oxygen.
    What proteins are made of.
  22. The monomers for nucleic acids are...
    nucleotides
  23. Examples of proteins are...
    meats, nuts, and legumes
  24. The monomers for carbohydrates are...
    monosaccharides