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What makes a compound organic? [ Ans: ] it contains carbon
What makes a compound inorganic? [ Ans: ] Does not contain
carbon
What organic compounds are phosphate groups found in? [ Ans:
] Phosphate groups are found within phospholipids and
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nucleotides.
What organic compounds are amino groups found in? [ Ans: ]
amino acids, the building blocks of proteins
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What organic compounds are carboxyl groups found in? [ Ans: ]
Proteins are made up of amino acids, which also contain carboxyl
groups
What is hydrolysis? [ Ans: ] The separation of two
macromolecules by adding water or the chemical breakdown of
a compound due to a reaction with water.
What is dehydration synthesis? [ Ans: ] the process of joining two
molecules, or compounds, together following the removal of
water
Two monosaccharides come together to create... [ Ans: ] a
disaccharide
Give three examples of monosaccharides. [ Ans: ] 1. Glucose
2. Fructose
3. Galactose
Give three examples of disaccharides. [ Ans: ] 1. Sucrose
2. Lactose
3. Maltose

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Give three examples of complex carbohydrates. [ Ans: ] 1.
Cellulose
2. glycogen
3. starch
Define a saturated fatty acid. [ Ans: ] molecule that has single
bonds between carbons. They are saturated with hydrogens.
Define an unsaturated fatty acid. [ Ans: ] There are double
carbon to carbon bonds which cause the chain to 'kink'.
What process is used to put the fatty acid chain on the glycerol
molecule? [ Ans: ] dehydration reaction, where Triacylglycerol is
formed by the joining of three fatty acids to a glycerol backbone
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and three molecules of water are released in the process.
Define hydrophyllic [ Ans: ] a molecule that is attracted to water
molecules and is usually dissolved in water
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what part of the phospholipid is hydrophilic? [ Ans: ] its head
Define hydrophobic [ Ans: ] a molecule that tends to repel or fail
to mix with water.
What part of the phospholipid is hydrophobic? [ Ans: ] its tail
what s the monomer unit of proteins? [ Ans: ] amino acids
what is a protein composed of? [ Ans: ] they are composed of
amino acid chains.
What do proteins do? [ Ans: ] Help build and maintain cells.
Name the three parts of the amino acid that come off the
common carbon. [ Ans: ] the amino group, carboxyl group, and
the free hydrogen.
How are peptide bonds formed? [ Ans: ] dehydration synthesis
What two parts of each amino acid do peptide bonds join
together? [ Ans: ] The carboxyl group of one amino acid and
the amino group of a second amino acid combine and release a
water molecule.

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Define enzymes [ Ans: ] proteins that function as biological
catalysts in biochemical reactions. They break down and
rearrange molecular bonds to form new bonds.
Describe the primary structure of a protein [ Ans: ] sequence of
amino acids in a polypeptide chain
Describe the secondary structure of a protein [ Ans: ] Helix/
Pleated Sheet, combined by hydrogen bonds, alpha helixes/ beta
sheets
Describe the tertiary structure of a protein [ Ans: ] The over all 3D
shape and structure of proteins
Describe the quarternary structure of proteins [ Ans: ] the union
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of polypeptide units to form the structure of protein
What is protein denaturation? [ Ans: ] partial or complete
disorganization of a protein's tertiary structure
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How does protein denaturation happen? [ Ans: ] the protein is
subject to changes in temperature, pH, exposure to chemicals,
and structure may change.
What is a solute? [ Ans: ] the substance that is dissolved (salt)
What is a solvent? [ Ans: ] the substance in which the solute
dissolves (water)
What is the monomer unit of nucleic acid? [ Ans: ] nucleotides
Name the three parts of a nucleotide [ Ans: ] Simple sugar,
phosphate group, nitrogenous base
What are the two possible sugars in a nucleotide? [ Ans: ] ribose
and deoxyribose sugars.
What sugar does DNA contain? [ Ans: ] deoxyribose
What sugar does RNA contain? [ Ans: ] ribose
What sugar does ATP contain? [ Ans: ] ribose
What nitrogen bases are found in DNA? [ Ans: ] Adenine and
Thymine, Guanine and Cytosine

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