Providelong termenergyLipidsprovidethis typeof energyPolypeptidesProteinsare alsocalled thisStarchCelluloseExamples ofpolysaccharidesNucleicAcidThismacromoleculehas 4 differenttypes ofnitrogen basesDisaccharideSucrose,lactose, andmaltose areall examplesof thisDNARNAThese aretypes ofnucleicacidsCarbonOrganiccompoundscontain thisBuilding blocksofmacromoleculesMonomers20differenttypesProteinshave ___types oftheseMonosaccharideDisaccharidePolysaccharideThese areexamples ofcarbohydratesProvideenergy forthe bodyCarbohydratesdo thisFatsOilsWaxesThese areexamplesof lipidsGlycogenTwoformsof lipidsLipidThese arenotsoluble inwaterCarbohydratesand LipidsMacromoleculesmade of sameelementsMonosaccharideOnesugarunitStorageTransportRegularityStructureEnzymesThese arethefunctions ofa proteinGeneratequickenergyCarbohydratesgenerate thisProteinsMade of C,H, O, N andsometimesSAmylaseAnexampleof aproteinCarbohydratesThese arefound inbread andcornGeneticinformationNucleicacids areused forstoring andtransmittingC, H,O, N, PNucleic acidis made oftheseelementsNucleotidesNucleicacids'subunitsProvidelong termenergyLipidsprovidethis typeof energyPolypeptidesProteinsare alsocalled thisStarchCelluloseExamples ofpolysaccharidesNucleicAcidThismacromoleculehas 4 differenttypes ofnitrogen basesDisaccharideSucrose,lactose, andmaltose areall examplesof thisDNARNAThese aretypes ofnucleicacidsCarbonOrganiccompoundscontain thisBuilding blocksofmacromoleculesMonomers20differenttypesProteinshave ___types oftheseMonosaccharideDisaccharidePolysaccharideThese areexamples ofcarbohydratesProvideenergy forthe bodyCarbohydratesdo thisFatsOilsWaxesThese areexamplesof lipidsGlycogenTwoformsof lipidsLipidThese arenotsoluble inwaterCarbohydratesand LipidsMacromoleculesmade of sameelementsMonosaccharideOnesugarunitStorageTransportRegularityStructureEnzymesThese arethefunctions ofa proteinGeneratequickenergyCarbohydratesgenerate thisProteinsMade of C,H, O, N andsometimesSAmylaseAnexampleof aproteinCarbohydratesThese arefound inbread andcornGeneticinformationNucleicacids areused forstoring andtransmittingC, H,O, N, PNucleic acidis made oftheseelementsNucleotidesNucleicacids'subunits

Macromolecules - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. 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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G G
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O O
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G G
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G G
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N N
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  1. I-Lipids provide this type of energy
    I-Provide long term energy
  2. N-Proteins are also called this
    N-Polypeptides
  3. N-Examples of polysaccharides
    N-Starch Cellulose
  4. G-This macromolecule has 4 different types of nitrogen bases
    G-Nucleic Acid
  5. O-Sucrose, lactose, and maltose are all examples of this
    O-Disaccharide
  6. I-These are types of nucleic acids
    I-DNA RNA
  7. B-Organic compounds contain this
    B-Carbon
  8. B-Monomers
    B-Building blocks of macromolecules
  9. O-Proteins have ___ types of these
    O-20 different types
  10. B-These are examples of carbohydrates
    B-Monosaccharide Disaccharide Polysaccharide
  11. O-Carbohydrates do this
    O-Provide energy for the body
  12. G-These are examples of lipids
    G-Fats Oils Waxes
  13. G-Two forms of lipids
    G-Glycogen
  14. N-These are not soluble in water
    N-Lipid
  15. B-Macromolecules made of same elements
    B-Carbohydrates and Lipids
  16. G-One sugar unit
    G-Monosaccharide
  17. G-These are the functions of a protein
    G-Storage Transport Regularity Structure Enzymes
  18. I-Carbohydrates generate this
    I-Generate quick energy
  19. B-Made of C, H, O, N and sometimes S
    B-Proteins
  20. N-An example of a protein
    N-Amylase
  21. O-These are found in bread and corn
    O-Carbohydrates
  22. I-Nucleic acids are used for storing and transmitting
    I-Genetic information
  23. O-Nucleic acid is made of these elements
    O-C, H, O, N, P
  24. I-Nucleic acids' subunits
    I-Nucleotides