What is another word for carbohydrates and what does it do with iodine in the case of starch
What is turns purple
What is another name for lipids and what are the smallest unit
what are fats and glycerol
What are nucleic acids
what are the blueprints of the cells
What are proteins
what are regulators
What are three examples of inorganic compounds and what do they do
what are water compose blood,calcium phosphate strengthen bones,hydrochloric acids breaks down food,and potassium which is a stabilizing agent and stabilizes things like acid and can help with fevers and stomach bugs.
What are carbohydrates smallest unit called
what are saccharides/sugars
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What do the lipids do with energy
what are They store it
What are the smaller units called
what are nuclotics
What are the smaller units called
what are amino acids
What are the symbols for water,calcium phosphate, and hydrochloric acids
what are h2o,cr,hci
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What are simple and complex sugars called
What are monosaccharides and polysaccharides
Lipids form what around cells
What are Boundaries
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What is the second thing they do
what is produce protein
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What are the functions of proteins
What is regulate cell processes and build cell structure
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Organisms are made of how much water
what is More than 50%
What are examples of complex and simple sugars
What are glucose and starch/chiton
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What can some waxes used for
What is Protection
What do DNA and RNA stand for
what are deoxyribonucleic acid and ribonucleic acid
What are 2 examples of proteins
what are embedded proteins in the cell membranes and enzymes which speed up chemical reactions
What does polar mean
what is one end is + and other is -
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What are the three functions of carbohydrates
What are Energy for cell processes, form a cell DNA cellulose in cell walls,acts as short-term memory storage.
What are examples of the waxes & protection and the boundaries
what are 1.Some plants use wax to help stop the evaporation of water from their leaves 2.Plasma membrane and phospholipid bilayer
what do nucleic acids carry
what is They carry genetic material (in this case genetic info) that lays out the order of amino acids which make up the proteins that build our cells.
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What do enzymes turn into and what do they do
what are Lysosomes and cutalize which means to speed
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What are two examples of the strong attraction that some surfaces can touch
what are Small insects being able to walk on it and filling it off the top but not spilling