8498166262 | organic compound | made primarily of carbon atoms | 0 | |
8498166263 | functional group | clusters of atoms influencing the characteristic of most organic compounds | 1 | |
8498166264 | monomers | simple molecules that build carbon compounds | 2 | |
8498166265 | polymer | a molecule that consists of repeated linked units | 3 | |
8498166266 | macromolecules | large polymers (carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, and nucleic acids) | 4 | |
8498166267 | condensation reaction | monomers linked by a chemical reaction to form polymers and water | 5 | |
8498166268 | hydrolysis | water is used to break down complex molecules such as polymers | 6 | |
8498166269 | adenosine triphosphate (ATP) | a high energy molecule found in every cell | 7 | |
8498166270 | carbohydrate | an organic macromolecule composed of monosaccharides made of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen with a 1C:2H:1O ratio (e.g. glycogen, starch, cellulose) | 8 | |
8498166271 | monosaccharide | type of carbohydrate also known as a simple sugar | 9 | |
8498166272 | disaccharide | two monosaccharides combined to form a double sugar | 10 | |
8498166273 | polysaccharide | complex molecule composed of three or more monosaccharides | 11 | |
8498166274 | protein | an organic macromolecule composed of carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen; formed by linking amino acids (e.g. enzymes, hair, and horns) | 12 | |
8498166275 | amino acids | monomers that link together to form proteins | 13 | |
8498166276 | peptide bond | a covalent bond created by two amino acids | 14 | |
8498166277 | polypeptides | a long chain of amino acids | 15 | |
8498166278 | substrate | the reactant that is broken apart by an enzyme | 16 | |
8498166279 | active site | the part of the enzyme shaped to allow a substrate to attach to it | 17 | |
8498166280 | lipid | an organic macromolecule with a water loving glycerol head and water hating fatty acid tails (e.g. triglycerides, phospholipid, steroids, waxes, and pigments) | 18 | |
8498166281 | fatty acids | unbranched carbon chains that make up most lipids | 19 | |
8498166282 | triglycerides | three molecules of fatty acids joined to one molecule of glycerol | 20 | |
8498166283 | phospholipid | two hydrophobic fatty acids attached to a hydrophilic molecule of glycerol; two layers of these makes up the cell membrane | 21 | |
8498166284 | wax | type of structural lipid consisting of a long fatty acid chain joined to a long alcohol chain | 22 | |
8498166285 | steroid | composed of four fused carbon rings with various functional groups attached to them | 23 | |
8498166286 | nucleic acid | an organic macromolecule composed of nucleotides made of nitrogenous bases between sugar and phosphate group (e.g. DNA and RNA); store and transport important info | 24 | |
8498166287 | deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) | contains information that determines the characteristic of an organism and directs its cell activities | 25 | |
8498166288 | ribonucleic acid (RNA) | stores and transfers information from DNA that is essential for the manufacturing of proteins | 26 | |
8498166289 | nucleotide | made of three main components: a phosphate group, a 5 carbons sugar, and a ring shaped nitrogenous base | 27 | |
8498166290 | enzyme | RNA or protein molecules that act as biological catalysts; each one helps break down only on one specific substrate that fits into the folds of its active site; used over and over | 28 | |
8498166291 | catalyst | reduce the activation energy needed in a reaction | 29 |
Biology Chapter 3 - Biochemistry Flashcards
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