monomer for protein
Amino Acids
what is the highest level of organismal grouping
domain
what does an enzyme do?
speeds up a reaction
the order in which the amino acids are bonded
primary structure
monomer for Nucleic Acid
Nucleotide
what is the solution of organic mlecules and salts inside cell
cytosol or cytoplasm
what is being described?
1. found in all living cell
2. beaks down hydrogen peoxide
3. starts with letter C
catalase
R-groups interacting
tertiary
monomer for fats
tryglyceride
what is a concetration gradient
region of space over which concetration of a substance changes
how to turn off enzymes
competitive inhibitiion and allosteric inhibition
has alpha helix and beta sheet
secondary
monomer for carbs
monosacharide
what is being described?
1. single, curcular chromosome within nucleotide
2. lack membrane-bond organelles
3. most contain cell wall or capsule
prokaryotic cell
two types of activators
cofactors and coenzymes
2 or more polypeptides interacting
quatenary
what is a monomer
Diffusion and osmosis are examples of?
-passive transportation
how to turn on enzymes?
by activating or no producing a protein till its required
a substance that can change rate of a reaction without being altered
catalys