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isomer - CORRECT ANSWER-two or more molecules w/ the same chemical

formula but different structures, characteristics, bonding relationships

stereoisomers - CORRECT ANSWER-have identical bonding relationships, but

the spatial positioning of their atoms differ

cis isomer - CORRECT ANSWER-Carbon chain is found on the same side of the

C=C double bond.

trans isomer - CORRECT ANSWER-carbon chain found on opposite side

condensation reaction - CORRECT ANSWER-reaction in which two or more

molecules are combined into one larger molecule by covalent bonding, with the

loss of a small water molecule

hydrolysis reaction - CORRECT ANSWER-chemical reaction that adds water to

break apart other molecules

all carbohydrates contain... - CORRECT ANSWER-carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen

,carbohydrates - CORRECT ANSWER-monomer= monosaccrihdes (simple sugars

like pentose or hexose)

polymer= polysaccrihdes

energy stored within the bonds

glycosidic bond - CORRECT ANSWER-covalent bond between 2 sugar molecules

via dehydration reaction

energy storage - CORRECT ANSWER-starch= plant cells

glycogen= animal cells

lipids - CORRECT ANSWER--have no monomers bc they are not polymers

-hydrophobic molecules composed mainly of carbon, hydrogen, oxygen

-nonpolar, insoluble in water

triglycerides - CORRECT ANSWER-fats formed when glycerol bonds to 3 fatty

acids. a 3 carbon molecule w/ one hydroxyl group

saturated fatty acid - CORRECT ANSWER-fatty acid in which all carbons are

linked by single covalent bonds, solid at room temp

unsaturated fatty acids - CORRECT ANSWER-fatty acids containing one or more

carbon double bonds. (fat stores energy to make ATP) liquid at room temp




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,phospholipid - CORRECT ANSWER-a lipid that contains phosphorus and that is

a structural component in cell membranes (backbone)

fatty acid chain - CORRECT ANSWER-hydrophobic tails

phosphate group - CORRECT ANSWER-hydrophilic head

steroid - CORRECT ANSWER--lipid containing 4 interconnected rings of carbon

atoms

-hormone in plants and animals

-hydroxyl group attached

amino acids - CORRECT ANSWER--monomer= AA(CHNOPS)

-polymer= proteins

amino group accepts hydrogen and has a + charge, while carboxyl loses that

hydrogen and has a - charge

peptide bond - CORRECT ANSWER-covalent bond between carboxyl and amino

group that links amino acids in a polypeptide

N terminus vs. C terminus - CORRECT ANSWER-N= location of the first amino

in a polypeptide, the "amino" end




C= location of last amino in polypeptide, carboxyl end

, protein structure levels - CORRECT ANSWER-1. primary: linear sequence of

amino acids, determined by genes, carries info for production of polypeptides




2. secondary

-alpha helix: repeating structure stabilized by hydrogen bonds

-beta sheets: regions lie parallel to each other




3. tertiary: 3D shape of a single polypeptide, involves side chain interactions




4. quartenary: when 2 polypeptides bond w/ each other

protein structure bonds - CORRECT ANSWER-1. hydrogen bonds: important in

levels 2,3,4. Large # of weak hydrogen bonds creates strong force for protein

folding and stability




2. ionic bonds/polar interactions: important in 3rd and 4th structure, some side

chains are positively or negatively charged




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