Molecule & Reaction Review

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Molecule & Reaction Review

Identify the following molecule: Polysaccharide

Identify the following molecule: Monosaccharide

Identify the following molecule: Fat/Lipid

What process allows body cells to make large compounds from monomers? Dehydration Synthesis

What process allows the digestive system to breakdown nutrients? Hydrolysis

What type of reaction is occurring? Dehydration synthesis

Identify the following molecule: Protein

Identify the following molecule: Polyunsaturated Fatty Acid

Identify the following molecule: Saturated Fatty Acid

What type of reaction is occurring? Hydrolysis

Identify the following molecule: Amino Acid

Identify the following molecule: Nucleotide

Identify the following molecule: Enzyme

Identify the following molecule: Amino acid

Identify the following molecule: Nucleic Acid

What type of reaction is occurring? Dehydration synthesis +

Identify the following molecule: Amino acid

What type of reaction is occurring? Hydrolysis

What type of reaction is occurring? Hydrolysis +

What type of reaction is occurring? Dehydration synthesis

Identify the following molecule: Unsaturated fatty acid

Identify the following molecule: Monosaccharide

Identify the following molecule: Disaccharide

Where are the peptide bonds?