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Atom Building block of life (MOLECULES/COMPOUNDS)
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Atom Building block of life (MOLECULES/COMPOUNDS) A atom CARBON
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MOLECULE 2 or more atoms bonded together
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MOLECULE 2 or more atoms bonded together O 2
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ORGANIC A chemical compound containing carbon and relating to living organisms.
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ORGANIC A chemical compound containing carbon and relating to living organisms.
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ORGANIC A chemical compound containing carbon and relating to living organisms.
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BIOMOLECULES Molecules containing the substances that are necessary for performing life functions.
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BIOMOLECULES Molecules containing the substances that are necessary for performing life functions.
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BIOMOLECULES Molecules containing the substances that are necessary for performing life functions.
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CARBOHYDRATE A biomolecule containing hydrogen, carbon, and oxygen in a 1:2:1 ratio
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CARBOHYDRATE A biomolecule containing hydrogen, carbon, and oxygen in a 1:2:1 ratio
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Proteins A biomolecule composed of amino acids connected by peptide bonds.
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Proteins A biomolecule composed of amino acids connected by peptide bonds.
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AMINO ACID Molecule that contains an amine group, a carboxylic acid group, and a side chain specific to each amino acid.
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AMINO ACID Molecule that contains an amine group, a carboxylic acid group, and a side chain specific to each amino acid.
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AMINO ACID Molecule that contains an amine group, a carboxylic acid group, and a side chain specific to each amino acid.
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POLYMER Large MOLECULE formed by bonding of smaller MOLECULAR UNITS.
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GLUCOSE Simple carbohydrate, supplies QUICK ENERGY SUGAR = ENERGY
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GLUCOSE Simple carbohydrate, supplies QUICK ENERGY SUGAR = ENERGY
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GLUCOSE Simple carbohydrate, supplies QUICK ENERGY SUGAR = ENERGY
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MONOSACCHARIDE Building block (monomer) of a carbohydrate
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MONOSACCHARIDE Building block (monomer) of a carbohydrate Monomer of Carbohydrate
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FATTY ACID Building block (monomer) of a lipid
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FATTY ACID Building block (monomer) of a lipid Monomer of LIPID
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Hydrophobic FEAR OF WATER (substance does not react with water)
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Hydrophobic FEAR OF WATER (substance does not react with water) PROPERTY (description)
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Hydrophobic FEAR OF WATER (substance does not react with water)
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LIPID A biomolecule composed of glycerol and fatty acids that is hydrophobic…..
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LIPID A biomolecule composed of glycerol and fatty acids that is hydrophobic…..
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LIPID A biomolecule composed of glycerol and fatty acids that is hydrophobic…..
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Hydrophilic WATER LOVING A substance that reacts with water PROPERTY (description)
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Hydrophilic WATER LOVING A substance that reacts with water
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Hydrophilic WATER LOVING A substance that reacts with water
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MONOMER A small molecular unit that can be chemically combined with other small molecular units to form a large molecule
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Dehydration Synthesis The chemical process in which water molecules are released to form bonds between monomers to produce polymers Mnemonic (when you sweat = water released and then you get dehydrated)
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Hydrolysis CHEMICAL PROCESS = In which water molecules are added to break the bonds of a polymer
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Metabolism All of the physical and chemical processes that occur within an organism
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Metabolism All of the physical and chemical processes that occur within an organism
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Metabolism All of the physical and chemical processes that occur within an organism
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Products The substances resulting from a chemical reaction
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Products The substances resulting from a chemical reaction Flour + Eggs CAKE
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Products The substances resulting from a chemical reaction Flour + Eggs CAKE
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Products The substances resulting from a chemical reaction Flour + Eggs CAKE
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REACTANTS Any substance that undergoes chemical change
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REACTANTS Any substance that undergoes chemical change Flour + Eggs CAKE
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REACTANTS Any substance that undergoes chemical change Flour + Eggs CAKE
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REACTANTS Any substance that undergoes chemical change Flour + Eggs CAKE
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