Based on the analysis of the concept map, here is the completed solution with all blanks filled in:
Organic Compounds
*
Include:
*
Lipids (Left Branch)
* Having Three Parts (referring to triglycerides: 1 glycerol + 3 fatty acids)
* which are chains of
Fatty Acids
* can be
Saturated or
Unsaturated
* Subunits are
Glycerol and
Fatty Acids
* Important component of
Cell Membranes (referring to phospholipids)
* composed of
Phospholipids
* example (male and female)
Testosterone and
Estrogen (steroid hormones)
* found in
Adipose Tissue (for energy storage)
*
Carbohydrates (Middle Branch)
* Include (3 Major groups)
* Consisting of one sugar, called a
Monosaccharide
* Examples:
Glucose,
Fructose
* Consisting of two sugars, called a
Disaccharide
* Examples:
Sucrose,
Lactose
* Consisting of more than 2 sugars, called a
Polysaccharide
* Such as:
Starch,
Glycogen,
Cellulose
* Found in:
Plants (starch, cellulose),
Animals (glycogen)
* Used For:
Energy Storage (starch, glycogen),
Structural Support (cellulose)
*
Proteins (Right Branch)
* Examples:
Hemoglobin
* which are chains of
Amino Acids
* also known as
Polypeptides
* (The box "also known as" below "which are chains of" likely refers to "Enzymes," as many proteins are enzymes, but it's not explicitly labeled. Another possibility is "Polypeptides" again, but that seems redundant. Given the context, "Enzymes" is a reasonable fit.)
This completes the concept map by filling in all the blanks with the appropriate biological terms based on the structure and relationships depicted in the diagram.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of organic compounds worksheet.