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After you Finish your test: Glue in your “biomolecule” notes page on the page after your “8 Characteristics of Life”. Create a tab that says “BIOMOLECULES: CARBS AND LIPIDS” on the next blank page using a post it note Turn the page and define the following terms, you may use your resources (book, phone, etc) Biomolecule Dehydration Synthesis Macromolecule Condensation Reaction Hydrophobic Hydrophilic Reaction Hydrolysis Monomer Polymer Carbohydrate Lipid Fatty Acid Saturated Unsaturated Organic Inorganic Hormone Steroid Polar Non-polar