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Vocabulary-Concept Review Biochemstry Chapter 6
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Two units of sugar. Disaccharide
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Macromolecule that serves as quick energy and is made of simple sugars. Carbohydrate
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Used to test for the presence of Protein. Biuret Soluton
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One unit of sugar Monosaccharide
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Inorganic molecules come from Living or Nonliving things? Nonliving
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Macromolecule made of carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen and sometimes sulfur. Protein
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Organic molecules come from Living or Nonliving things? Living
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Indicator solution that is used to test for presence of starch. Starch
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Made of carbon, hydrogen and oxygen in a 1:2:1 ratio Carbohydrate
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Characterized as having long hydrocarbon chains. Lipid
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“ose” at the end of a word denotes a what? Sugar
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“ase” at the end of a word denotes a what? Enzyme
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Animals store carbohydrates as what? Glycogen
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The exoskeleton of insects is made of a carbohydrate called what? Chitin
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Plants store carbohydrates as what? Starch
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What is C 6 H 12 O 6 ? Glucose or Fructose
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When glucose and fructose which are monosaccharides are added together, they make a disaccharide called what? Sucrose
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Another name for table sugar is? Sucrose
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This macromolecule is hydrophobic in water. Lipid
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One monomer of protein. Amino Acids
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The building blocks to a lipid. Three Fatty Acids and One Glycerol
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The building blocks to a nucleic acid. nucleotide
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Three things that make up a nucleotide. A Phosphate Group, A Nitrogenous Base and a Simple Sugar
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Nucleic acid responsible for the synthesis of protein. RNA
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Fats, oils and waxes are classified as this macromolecule. Lipid
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Carbohydrate found in plant cell walls that provide support. Cellulose
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Carbohydrate that if eaten by animals cannot be digested. Cellulose
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Many units of sugar added together. Polysaccharide
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Proteins that act as catalysts that speed up chemical reactions. Enzymes
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Proteins secreted by the endocrine system that help maintain homeostasis in the body? Hormones
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0 – 6.99 on the pH scale. Acid
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7.1 – 14 on the pH scale. Base
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2.0 on the pH scale is a strong what? Acid
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All atoms have these three things in common. Protons, Electrons, and Neutrons
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Two or more monomers together make what? Polymer
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Solution used to test for the presence of sugar. Benedict Solution
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Glucose and fructose are considered what because they have the same chemical formula but different structures. Isomers
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Amino acids are held together by what type bonds in proteins. Peptide Bond
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Acids release what in water? Hydrogen Ions
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Bases release what in water? Hyrdoxide Ions
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Large organic molecules. Macromolecule
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All organic molecules possess what? Carbon
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Hydrochloric Acid (HCl): Organic or Inorganic? Inorganic
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The brown paper bag test for the presence of what macromolecule? Lipid
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Sudan III and Sudan IV test for the presence of what macromolecule? Lipid
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One amino acid is called what? Peptide
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Two amino acids are called what? Dipeptide
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Three or more amino acids are called what? Polypeptide
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Sugar found in DNA? Deoxyribose
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Macromolecule that function as long term energy storage and insulation? Lipid
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Sugar in RNA? Ribose
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Table Salt (NaCl): Organic or Inorganic? Inorganic
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Nucleic Acid that store genetic information and house the code to make all protein. DNA
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Water (H 2 O): Organic or Inorganic? Inorganic
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Macromolecule that accounts for 50% of the dry weight of cells Protein
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There are how many commonly known amino acids? 20
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Six elements needed in l large quantity for living things? Carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, oxygen, phosphorus, and sulfur
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The smallest unit of a substance. Monomer
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