Practice Time Each group should have one white board, and a expo marker. You will discuss you answer with you group and write it on the white board When time is up, we will see who has it right, those who do gets points You will have time to fill in your worksheet after each question This is a review for Friday’s Quiz Name the elements from which carbohydrates are formed? Carbon, hydrogen and oxygen Name two other nutrients which can provide energy Fat, protein Define monosaccharide's and give two examples Simplest form of carbohydrates, the result of breaking down carbohydrate, basic unit C6H12O6. EX: glucose, fructose, galactose Define disaccharide's and give two examples Double sugar, 2 molecules of a simple sugar, C12H22O6. Ex: sucrose, lactose, maltose State four functions of protein Growth, repair, maintenance, energy, production of enzymes, antibodies (immune response) Name three nutrients which provide the body with energy Carbohydrate, fat, protein Name the elements which make up fat Carbon, hydrogen, oxygen Fat can be used to provide the body with energy. Name two other sources of energy Carbohydrate/starch/sugar and protein Proteins are made from amino acids. All amino acids contain the elements carbon and hydrogen. Give two other elements found in amino acids Oxygen and nitrogen Give five functions of fats and oils in the body Stores energy for later use, warmth, insulation, protects internal organs, formation of cell membranes, increases energy value of food, is used when carbohydrates aren’t available State the function of a nucleic acid Stores and transmits genetic information State the basic unit for: carbohydrates, proteins and nucleic acids Carbohydrates: monosaccharide Protein: amino acids Nucleic acid: nucleotide