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Biomolecules Acid acid (carboxyl) group pH buffer phosphate covalent bond hydrogen bonding ion ionic bond inorganic lubricant organic pH phosphate phospholipid polar molecule polarity Solute solvent specific heat capacity temperature regulator

Biomolecules – Part 2 Adenosine diphosphate (ADP) Adenosine triphosphate (ATP) Alpha helix Amine group Beta pleated sheet Bonding Carbohydrate Cellulose Complimentary base pairing Cytosine Dehydration synthesis Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) Deoxyribose Dipeptide Disaccharide Double helix Fats Glucose Glycerol Guanine Glycogen Hemoglobin Hydrolysis Lipid Maltose Monomer Monosaccharide Neutral fat Nitrogenous base Nucleic acids Nucleotide Oils Peptide bond Polymer Polypeptide Polysaccharide Primary structure Quaternary structure R-group Ribonucleic acid (RNA) Ribose Saturated fatty acid Secondary structure Starch Steroid sugar-phosphate backbone Tertiary structure Thymine Triglyceride Unsaturated fatty acid Uracil