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compounds that contain carbon are called______________ Organic
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compounds that DO NOT contain carbon are ________________ Inorganic
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Carbon forms______ covalent bonds to become stable Four
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______________ is the simplest carbon compound (CH 4 ) Methane
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Any molecule made ONLY of hydrogen and carbon atoms is a ______________________ Hydrocarbon
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compounds that have the same formula but different structures are called ___________________ Isomers
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extremely large compounds made of smaller ones are called __________________. macromolecules
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large molecule formed when many smaller molecules bond together, usually in long chains is called a _______________________________ Polymer
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What is the basic building block of carbohydrates? monosaccharide
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What process allows body cells to make large compounds from building blocks? Dehydration Synthesis
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The removal of –H and –OH (water)from the individual molecules so that a bond may form between them and result in a more complex molecule is called ___________ Dehydration synthesis
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The following, Monosaccharide + Monosaccharide---> Disaccharide + water is an example of what process? Dehydration synthesis
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What process allows the digestive system to breakdown nutrients? Hydrolysis
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WHAT DO ATHLETES EAT THE DAY BEFORE A BIG GAME? WHY? Carbs. Because carbs. store and release energy
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What is the function of carbohydrates? Compounds used for storage and release of energy
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What atoms make up all carbohydrates? C,H,O
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What is the ratio of oxygen to hydrogen atoms in all carbohydrates? Ratio is 1 Oxygen atom : 2 Hydrogen atoms
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List 2 types of Carbohydrates. Monosaccharides Disaccharides Polysaccharides
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List two examples of monosaccharides. Glucose Fructose Galactose
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What is the chemical formula for all monosaccharides? C 6 H 12 O 6
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What is the chemical formula for all disaccharides? C 12 H 22 O 11
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Double sugar made of 2 simple is called a ____________ disaccharide
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List two examples of disaccharides Lactose Maltose Sucrose
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Lactose is commonly called what? Milk Sugar
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Sucrose is commonly called what? Table sugar
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The breaking of a large compound (polymer) into smaller compounds (building blocks) through the addition of -H and –OH (water). Hydrolysis
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More than 2 monosaccharides joined by dehydration synthesis are called __________ Polysaccharide
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List two examples of polysaccharides. Starch Glycogen Cellulose
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What is starch’s function? Plant’s food storage
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What is glycogen’s function? Animals food storage
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What is cellulose’s function? provides structure in plant cell walls
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What is the alcohol group? -OH
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What is the amino group? -NH 2
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What is the carboxyl group? -COOH
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What substance is the repeating unit that makes up starch, cellulose, and glycogen? Monosaccharide
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