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1152508560Organic Compound-compounds that contain carbon and usually hydrogen -example: carbohydrates, proteins, lipids, and nucleic acids
1152508561Inorganic Compound-Compounds that, for the most part, do not contain carbon -Exceptions: carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, and others
1152508562Carbonyl Group-Makes a compound hydrophilic and polar - C=O group -Examples: aldehyde (C=O group is at the end of the chain) Ketone (C=O group is anywhere but the end if the chain)
1152508563Carboxyl Group-A carbonyl group with -OH at the end -Found in amino acids
1152508564Hydroxyl Group-Is present in compounds known as alcohols -The structure is r-OH -Makes a compound polar and hydrophilic
1152508565Phosphate Group-Serves as a cellular energy source (ADP, ATP, GDP) -is acidic - r-O-PO3
1152508566Lipid-An organic compound used by cells as long term energy stores or building blocks -Is hydrophobic and insoluble in water -Most important examples: fats, oils, steroids
1152508567Fats-Are made by combining glycerol and three fatty acids -More effective means of storing energy than carbohydrates
1152508568Saturated Fat-Contains no double bonds -Associated with heart disease and atherosclerosis
1152508569Unsaturated FatContains one or more double bonds
1152508570Steroid-A lipid composed of four carbon rings -Examples: cholesterol, testosterone, estrogen, and progesterone
1152508571Phospholipid-A lipid formed by combining a glycerol molecule with two fatty acids and a phosphate group -Has a hydrophobic tail and a hydrophilic head -Is the major component of cell membranes
1152508572Monosaccharide-Simplest carbohydrate -Example: Glucose
1152508573Disaccharide-A sugar consisting of two monosaccharides bound together -Examples: sucrose, maltose, and lactose
1152508574Polysaccharide-A carbohydrate containing three or more monosaccharides linked together -Examples: starch, glycogen, cellulose, and chitin
1152508575Primary Structure of a ProteinThe order of amino acids that make up the protein
1152508576Secondary Structure of a ProteinThe three dimensional arrangement of a protein caused by hydrogen bonding at regular intervals along the polypeptide backbone
1152508577Tertiary Structure of a ProteinThe three dimensional arrangement of a protein caused by interaction among the various R groups of the amino acids involved
1152508578Quaternary Structure of a ProteinThe arrangement of the separate polypeptide subunits into a single protein
1152508579Enzyme-A protein that acts as an organic catalyst to speed up reactions by lowering the activation energy needed for the reaction to take place
1152508580pH Number Scale-Runs from 1-14 - 0= strongly acidic - 7= neutral - 14= strongly basic
1152508581Hydrolysis ReactionA reaction that breaks down compounds by the addition of water
1152508582Dehydration Synthesis ReactionA reaction in which two compounds are brought together with water released as a product
1152508583Endergonic ReactionA reaction that requires the input of energy to occur
1152508584Exergonic ReactionA reaction that gives off energy as a product

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