1. Can you name this structure? Monosaccharide Organic Compound: Carbohydrate Monomer: Monosaccharide/Glucose.

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1. Can you name this structure? Monosaccharide Organic Compound: Carbohydrate Monomer: Monosaccharide/Glucose

2. Can you name this structure? Amino Acid…a monomer of proteins Organic Compound: Protein

3. Can you name this structure? Disaccharide Organic Compound: Carbohydrate Monomer: Monosaccharide/Glucose

4. Can you name this structure? Polysaccharide Organic Compound: Carbohydrate Monomer: Monosaccharide/Glucose

5. Can you name this structure?

6. Can you name this structure? phospholipid Organic Compound: Lipid

Name of process that combines monomers into polymers? Dehydration synthesis

7. Can you name this structure? steroid Organic Compound: lipid

8. Can you name this structure? Nucleotide Organic Compound: nucleic acid

9. Can you name this structure? glycerol Organic Compound: lipid

10. Can you name this structure? Carboxyl group Organic Compound: lipid Is it hydrophillic or hydrophobic?

11. Can you name this structure? Amino group Organic Compound: protein

12. Can you name this structure? triglyceride Organic Compound: lipid Monomer: fatty acid

13. Can you name this structure? Saturated fat Organic Compound: lipid Monomer: fatty acid

14. Can you name this structure? Unsaturated fat Organic Compound: lipids Monomer: fatty acid

15. Can you name these structure? nucleotide Organic Compound: nucleic acid Monomer: nucleotide is the monomer of ?

Can you name this structure? DNA Organic Compound: nucleic acid Monomer: nucleotide

Can you name these structures? Structure 1Structure 2

Name of process that breaks polymers into monomers? Hydrolysis

Enzymes belong to which organic compound group? Proteins

Enzymes speed up chemical reactions by lowering the _____ ______. Activation energy

This group of organic compounds store and transmit genetic information. Nucleic acids

Amino acids are joined by _____ bonds. peptide

All molecules in this group are nonpolar (hydrophobic). lipids

All organic compounds contain ___, ___, ___ C, H, O

Plants store sugar in the form of _____ starch

Animals store sugar in the form of _____. It is found in the ___ and ___. Glycogen Liver and muscles

The molecule on which an enzyme acts is called the _____. substrate

The change in shape (misfolding) of a protein denaturation