Monomers & Polymers
Bonds & Reactions
Protein
Nucleic Acid
Carbs & Lipids
100

What is the general term for a large organic molecule made up of repeating units?

Macromolecules

100

A reaction that removes water to form bonds between molecules, and a reaction that use water to break bonds between molecules are?

Dehydration synthesis (Condensation reaction) and Hydrolysis.

100

What is the monomer of Proteins

Amino Acid

100
What is the monomer of nucleic acids?

Nucleotides

100

What is the monomer of Carbohydrates?

Monosaccharides

200

A small building block joins together to form a larger molecule.

Monomers

200

This bond is found in Protein.

Peptide bond

200

What happens during the secondary structure of Proteins?

This level of structure includes the local folding because of the polypeptide backbone interactions (no side chain involved), creating structures like alpha-helix and beta-pleated sheets.

200

What are some examples of Nucleic Acids?

DNA and RNA

200

What makes Triglycerides?

1 glycerol and 3 fatty acid

300

When many monomers join, they form?

Polymers

300

What bond links monosaccharides together?

Glycosidic Linkage

300

This protein-level structure involves the full 3D folding of a polypeptide chain.

Teritiary Structure

300

In RNA, Thymine is replaced with?

Uracil

300

A type of polysaccharide found in plants cell wall.

Cellulose

400

What is a monosaccharides?

A carbohydrate's monomer that can join to make polysaccharides. 
400

What bond is found in Triglyceride?

Ester linkage

400

What bonds hold the alpha-helix and beta-pleated sheet structures together in the secondary level?

Hydrogen Bond

400

What is the helical measurement of DNA?

The DNA double helix has a width of 2nm, with 10 base pairs per 3.4nm, and the distance between adjacent base pairs is 0.34nm.

400

Fats that have no double bond, and fats that do have double bonds are?

Saturated fats have no double bond in their fatty acid chain, and unsaturated fats have at least one double bond in their fatty acid chain.

500

What are the macromolecules?

Carbohydrate, Lipids, Protein, Nucleic Acid

500
Phosphodiester linkage is?

The bond that connects nucleotides in DNA and RNA.

500

What is Protein Denaturing?

This process occurs when a protein loses its shape due to its bonds being disrupted by heat, pH changes, and salinity, changing its function.

500

What is ATP?

Adenosine Triphosphate is a version of nucleotides that has 2 extra phosphate groups, which provides energy for many protein activities, like movement.

500

This simple sugar is found in RNA

Ribose

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