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Organic Molecules vocabulary
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Lipids Lipids: Fats and oils. Composed of carbon and hydrogen. They are used to store energy long term. Examples: butter, vegetable oil, found in cell membranes.
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Monomer Monomer: Smallest building block of a macromolecule. Used to make other molecules. For example: glucose and fructose are monomers of carbohydrates. Glucose + Fructose together make sucrose.
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Monosaccharide monosaccharide: Simple sugars. Glucose and fructose are examples. Larger sugars are made by combining the simple sugars together.
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Nucleic Acid Nucleic Acid: Composed of carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, and phosphorous. Building blocks of DNA & RNA. Used to store the genetic information of the cell. Ex: DNA & RNA.
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Enzymes Enzymes: A protein that increases the rate at which chemical reactions. The enzyme does not change.
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Proteins Proteins: Composed of hydrogen, oxygen, carbon, and nitrogen, and sulfur. Building blocks of amino acids. Examples: muscles in body, collogen in skin, hemoglobin in blood.
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Polysaccharide Polysaccharide: Many simple sugars in very long chains. Create molecules to be used for long-term energy storage. Examples: glycogen & cellulose.
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Disaccharide Disaccharide: Two simple sugars joined together. Glucose + Fructose = Sucrose.
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Polymer Polymer: Long chains of monomers stuck together.
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Carbohydrate Carbohydrate: Molecules made up of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen. They provide energy for living things. Examples: glucose, sucrose, cellulose.
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