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THIS IS
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A Review Biochemistry
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100 200 300 400 500 Intro to Biochem CarbsProteins Lipids Nutrients Mystery
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A 100 “Biology” literally means this.
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What is the study of life? A 100
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The type of bond seen below. C=C A 200
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What is a double bond? A 200
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The 6 elements which are the basis of Biochemistry. A 300
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What are C, H, O, N, P, S? (Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen, Nitrogen, Phosphorus, and Sulfur) A 300
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The following is an example of this kind of formula. A 400
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What is a structural formula? A 400
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Polymers can be formed by this process. A 500
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What is a condensation reaction (dehydration synthesis)? A 500
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The monomers of carbohydrates. B 100
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What are monosaccharides? B 100
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The common ratio of H:O for carbohydrates is this B 200
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What is 2:1? B 200
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The function of plant starch. B 300
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What is the main carbohydrate storage product in plants? B 300
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One glucose bonds to another glucose to form this. B 400
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What is Maltose? B 400
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Glucose, Galactose and Fructose have the same chemical formula but different structures. B 500
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What are isomers? B 500
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The monomers of proteins. C 100
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What are amino acids? C 100
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Amino acids that are non- essential. C 200
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What are amino acids made by the body? C 200
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Proteins have four levels of structure: primary, secondary, tertiary and quaternary (The most complex). A protein in blood cells that has this quaternary structure. C 300
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What is hemoglobin? C 300
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The function of enzymes (proteins) is this C 400
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What is to control the rate of reaction by acting as catalysts? C 400
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Collagen is an example of this type of protein C 500
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What is structural? C 500
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The monomers of triglycerides. D 100
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What are glycerol & fatty acids? D 100
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The following is this kind of fatty acid D 200
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What is unsaturated? D 200
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The cell membrane is composed of this type of lipids D 300
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What are phospholipids? (Phospholipids bilayer) D 300
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Lipids which are not made of fatty acids, but all have four interlocking carbon rings. D 400
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What are steroids? D 400
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A reason that trans fats are so popular in food production. D 500
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What is: they produce a spreadable product? they are cheap? they have a long shelf life? D 500
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The nutrient with the most calories. E 100
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What are fats? E 100
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The most abundant inorganic nutrient in living organisms. E 200
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What is water? E 200
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The reason some nutrients are considered organic. E 300
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What is they contain carbon? (bonded to hydrogen and oxygen) E 300
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Some vitamins, that are helpers, have this name. E 400
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What is a coenzyme? E 400
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The problem with swallowing too much of the fat soluble vitamins such as A, D or E. E 500
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They can build up in to body to toxic levels? E 500
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Chitin is found in this phylum of animals that includes crustaceans, arachnids and insects. F 100
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What are Arthropods? F 100
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There are this many electrons in the outer shell of carbon F 200
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What is four (4)? F 200
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Testosterone and estrogen are examples of this lipid. F 300
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What is a steroid? F 300
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Proteins of many monomers are also known by this name. F 500
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What is polypeptides? F 500
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This polysaccharide provides calories for some animals, and no calories for others. F 400
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What is cellulose? F 400
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Consistently high levels of LDLs throughout one’s life can result in this cardiovascular disease. Click on screen to continue
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What is atherosclerosis? Hardening of the arteries, also called atherosclerosis, is a common disorder. It occurs when fat, cholesterol, and other substances build up in the walls of arteries and form hard structures called plaques. Over time, these plaques can block the arteries and cause symptoms and problems throughout the body. Over time, these plaques can block the arteries and cause symptoms and problems throughout the body. Click on screen to continue
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