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Carbohydrates
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Lipids
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Proteins
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DNA & ATP
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Enzymes
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Potpourri
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Lipids Proteins DNA & ATP Carbohydrates Potpourri Enzymes $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500
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The basic unit of all carbohydrates.
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Sugar
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The two types of carbohydrates.
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Simple and Complex
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What carbohydrates provide for your body.
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Energy
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A food that contains simple carbohydrates.
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honey, maple syrup, candy
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Another name for complex carbohydrates.
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Starch
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Lipids cannot mix with this molecule.
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Water
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Lipids store this for the cell.
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Energy
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Form in which animals store lipids.
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Fats
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Molecules that form much of the cell membrane.
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Phospholipids
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The two parts of a phospholipid molecule.
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The Head and the Tail
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The basic subunit of a protein.
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Amino Acids
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Protein found in red blood cells that attaches to oxygen.
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Hemoglobin
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Proteins that speed up chemical reactions.
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Enzymes
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The cell organelle that makes proteins.
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Ribosome
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A structure made up of proteins.
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Feathers, spider webs, and hair
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Also called the "blueprints" of life.
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Nucleic Acids
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Subunits of Nucleic Acids.
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Nucleotides
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Cell activities that require energy are fueled by this molecule.
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ATP
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Full name for ATP.
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Adenosine Triphosphate
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This must happen before cells can use the energy in carbohydrates and lipids.
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The energy must be transferred to ATP.
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Chemical reactions of life going on inside living cells are made possible by these.
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Enzymes
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Enzymes bring chemicals together for this reason.
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To make reactions happen more quickly.
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Different enzymes have this different characteristic, affecting different chemical reactions.
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Different Shapes
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This does not occur to enzymes during a reaction.
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Enzymes are not physically changed
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Daily Double
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Number of times a single enzyme can act in a reaction.
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Thousands of Times
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The subunits of proteins; starch; and DNA.
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Amino Acids; Glucose; Nucleotides
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The nutrient needed for red blood cells.
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Proteins
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The part of a phospholipid that is hydrophillic.
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The Head
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The number of amino acids found in the human body.
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20
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Three examples of amino acids.
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Tryptophan, Alanine, Glutamine
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