To solve the problem, we need to place the given terms into the correct categories in the concept map. The concept map is organized around the main category "Biomolecules," which includes four subcategories:
Carbohydrates,
Lipids,
Proteins, and
Nucleic Acids. Each subcategory has a monomer (building block) and examples.
Step-by-Step Solution:
1.
Identify the Biomolecule Categories:
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Carbohydrates: These are sugars and their polymers.
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Lipids: These include fats, oils, and waxes.
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Proteins: These are made up of amino acids.
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Nucleic Acids: These include DNA and RNA, made up of nucleotides.
2.
Match Terms to Categories:
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Monosaccharide: This is a simple sugar, so it belongs to
Carbohydrates.
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Starch: This is a polymer of glucose, so it belongs to
Carbohydrates.
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Fatty acid: This is a component of lipids, so it belongs to
Lipids.
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Oil: This is a type of lipid, so it belongs to
Lipids.
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Lean meat: This is a source of protein, so it belongs to
Proteins.
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Amino acids: These are the building blocks of proteins, so they belong to
Proteins.
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Nucleic acids: These include DNA and RNA, so they belong to
Nucleic Acids.
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Nucleotide: These are the building blocks of nucleic acids, so they belong to
Nucleic Acids.
3.
Fill in the Concept Map:
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Carbohydrates:
- Monomer:
monosaccharide
- For example:
starch
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Lipids:
- Monomer:
fatty acid
- For example:
oil
-
Proteins:
- Monomer:
amino acids
- For example:
lean meat
-
Nucleic Acids:
- Monomer:
nucleotide
- For example:
DNA
Final Answer:
```
Biomolecules
├── Carbohydrates
│ ├── monomer: monosaccharide
│ └── for example: starch
├── Lipids
│ ├── monomer: fatty acid
│ └── for example: oil
├── Proteins
│ ├── monomer: amino acids
│ └── for example: lean meat
└── Nucleic Acids
├── monomer: nucleotide
└── for example: DNA
```
Boxed Final Answer:
\boxed{
\begin{array}{l}
\text{Carbohydrates:} \\
\quad \text{monomer: monosaccharide} \\
\quad \text{for example: starch} \\
\text{Lipids:} \\
\quad \text{monomer: fatty acid} \\
\quad \text{for example: oil} \\
\text{Proteins:} \\
\quad \text{monomer: amino acids} \\
\quad \text{for example: lean meat} \\
\text{Nucleic Acids:} \\
\quad \text{monomer: nucleotide} \\
\quad \text{for example: DNA} \\
\end{array}
}
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of biomolecule worksheet.