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9080141970ADP(adenosine diphosphate) The compound that remains when a phosphate group is removed from ATP, releasing energy0
9080141971ATP(adenosine triphosphate) main energy source that cells use for most of their work1
9080141972adenine (A)a purine base. One of four nitrogen-containing bases in nucleotides composing the structure of RNA and DNA. Bonds with thymine.2
9080141973amino acidmonomer of proteins3
9080141974bufferA solution that minimizes changes in pH when acids or bases are added to the solution.4
9080141975carbohydrateClass of nutrients that includes sugars and starches5
9080141976celluloseCarbohydrate component of plant cell walls.6
9080141977cytosine (C)a pyrimidine base. One of four nitrogen-containing bases in nucleotides composing the structure of RNA and DNA. Bonds with guanine.7
9080141978condensation reactionA chemical reaction in which two molecules covalently bond to each other with the removal of a water molecule.8
9080141979denaturationA process in which a protein unravels, losing its specific structure and hence function; can be caused by changes in pH or salt concentration or by high temperature. Also refers to the separation of the two strands of the DNA double helix, caused by similar factors.9
9080141980disaccharideA double sugar molecule made of two monosaccharides bonded together through a condensation reaction.10
9080141981DNADeoxyribonucleic acid. A double-stranded, helical nucleic acid molecule capable of replicating and determining the inherited structure of a cell's proteins.11
9080141982double helixThe form of native DNA, referring to its two adjacent polynucleotide strands wound into a spiral shape.12
9080141983emulsificationphysical process of breaking up large fat globules into smaller globules, thereby increasing the surface area that enzymes can use to digest the fat13
9080141984enzymeA type of protein that speeds up a chemical reaction in a living thing14
9080141985fatA large lipid molecule made from glycerol and three fatty acids; a triglyceride. Most function as energy-storage molecules.15
9080141986fatty acidMonomer of lipids, along with glycerol16
9080141987functional groupthe portion of a molecule that is active in a chemical reaction and that determines the properties of many organic compounds17
9080141988glucoseC6H12O618
9080141989glycogenAn extensively branched glucose storage polysaccharide found in the liver and muscle of animals; the animal equivalent of starch.19
9080141990guanine (G)a purine base. One of four nitrogen-containing bases in nucleotides composing the structure of RNA and DNA. Bonds with cytosine.20
9080141991hexoseA six carbon sugar molecule21
9080141992hydrogen bondA type of weak chemical bond formed when the slightly positive region in one molecule is attracted to the slightly negative region in another molecule.22
9080141993hydrolysis reactionA chemical reaction that breaks apart a larger molecule by adding a molecule of water23
9080141994hydrophilicWater loving24
9080141995hydrophobicWater fearing25
9080141996inorganic moleculeMolecules that do not contain the element carbon (in most cases)26
9080141997ionA particle that is electrically charged (positive or negative)27
9080141998atomSmallest unit of matter that still retains the properties of an element28
9080141999lipidEnergy-rich organic compounds, such as fats, oils, and waxes, that are made of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen.29
9080142000moleculeA group of atoms held together by covalent bonds.30
9080142001monomerA simple compound whose molecules can join together to form polymers31
9080142002monosaccharideA single sugar molecule such as glucose or fructose, the simplest type of sugar.32
9080142003nucleotideA building block of DNA, consisting of a five-carbon sugar covalently bonded to a nitrogenous base and a phosphate group.33
9080142004oilTriglyceride, usually of plant origin that is liquid form34
9080142005organic moleculeA molecule containing carbon that is a part of or produced by living systems.35
9080142006pentoseA five carbon sugar molecule36
9080142007peptide bondThe chemical bond that forms between the carboxyl group of one amino acid and the amino group of another amino acid37
9080142008phospholipidA lipid made up of a glyerol joined to two fatty acids and a phosphate group; has two hydrophobic tails and a polar, hydrophilic head38
9080142009pH scalemeasurement system used to indicate the concentration of hydrogen ions (H+) in solution; ranges from 0 to 1439
9080142010polymerA long molecule consisting of many similar or identical monomers linked together.40
9080142011polypeptideA polymer (chain) of many amino acids linked together by peptide bonds.41
9080142012polysaccharideCarbohydrates that are made up of more than two monosaccharides42
9080142013proteinA three dimensional polymer made of monomers of amino acids.43
9080142014purinea nitrogenous base that has a double-ring structure; such as adenine or guanine; when joined with sugar or phosphate, a component of nucleotides and nucleic acids44
9080142015pyrimidinea nitrogenous base that has a single-ring structure; one of the two general categories of nitrogenous bases found in DNA and RNA; thymine, cytosine, or uracil45
9080142016RNARibonucleic acid. A type of nucleic acid consisting of nucleotide monomers with a ribose sugar and the nitrogenous bases adenine (A), cytosine (C), guanine (G), and uracil (U); usually single-stranded; functions in protein synthesis and as the genome of some viruses.46
9080142017saturated fatty acidA fatty acid in which all carbons in the hydrocarbon tail are connected by single bonds, thus maximizing the number of hydrogen atoms that can attach to the carbon skeleton.47
9080142018soluteA substance that is dissolved in a solution.48
9080142019solventA liquid substance capable of dissolving other substances49
9080142020starchA storage polysaccharide in plants consisting entirely of glucose.50
9080142021thymine (T)a pyrimidine base. One of four nitrogen-containing bases in nucleotides composing the structure of DNA. Bonds with adenine.51
9080142022trigycerideThe form of fat storage in adipose cells; consists of a molecule of glycerol joined with three fatty acids.52
9080142023unsaturated fatty acidA fatty acid possessing one or more double bonds between the carbons in the hydrocarbon tail. Such bonding reduces the number of hydrogen atoms attached to the carbon skeleton.53
9080142024uracil (U)a pyrimidine base. One of four nitrogen-containing bases in nucleotides composing the structure of RNA. Bonds with adenine.54

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