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What is a polymer and a dimer

Polymer - A large molecules composed of similar subunits joined via covalent bonds (poly means many)

Dimer - two monomers bonded together (di means two)

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What are amino acids and what are they made of

a monomer of a protein 

Consists of a central carbon, a hydrogen atom, an amino group, a carboxylic acid, and a variable R group

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What are the functions of carbohydrates

Short term energy storage

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Example of monomer and polymer

Monomer: Glucose

Polymer: Cellulose

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What is a substance

REACTANT (starting materials in the chemical reaction)

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What is a macromolecule 

Larger molecules that are formed by joining smaller organic molecules together

Macro = Large

Carbon is a component of almost all biological molecules-therefore life on earth is considered carbon based

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What order do the structures go in

Primary, Secondary, Tertiary, Quaternary

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Which Protein shape involves multiple polypeptide chains

Primary

Tertiary

Secondary

Quaternary

Quaternary

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What are the 3 elements

C H O

Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen

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What is an active site?

Binding location on the enzyme where substrate attaches

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What is a lipid

  • molecules made of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen (CHO) and make up the fats, oils and waxes.

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What is the function of a protein

Structure and transport

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The monomer of a carbohydrate is a ...

Nucleotide

Monosaccharide

Triglyceride

Polysaccharide

Monosaccharide

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What is a monomer and what makes up a monomer

a small subunit that composes polymers (mono means two)

various elements including carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen

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Why do enzymes need a specific temperature and pH?

Different enzymes have ideal conditions that they work best in


Drastic changes from these conditions → DENATURATION (Break down)

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What is a triglyceride

What is a fatty acid

  • the monomer of a lipid consisting of one molecule of glycerol bonded to three fatty acids

    • a long hydrocarbon chain with a carboxyl group on one end

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What elements make up a protein

C H O N S

Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen, Nitrogen, and sometimes sulfur

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The monomer of MOST lipids is a ...

Nucleotide

Monosaccharide

Triglyceride

Amino Acid

Triglyceride

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What are the functions of DNA and RNA

DNA: create proteins and transmit information from one generation to the next

RNA: act as a messenger and assist during protein synthesis



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Are lipids polar or nonpolar

nonpolar

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What is the function of lipids

Long term energy storage

Cushioning and insulation

Structure for cell membrane

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What type of macromolecule is an enzyme

Protein

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Which statement best describes the arrangement of phospholipids in a cell membrane

A. Single Layer with all heads pointing in the same direction

B. A double layer with the hydrophilic heads pointing inward and the hydrophobic tails pointing outward

C. A double layer with the hydrophilic heads pointing outward and the hydrophobic tails pointing inward

D. A random arrangement of individual phospholipids

C

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What are enzymes

How do they work 

What impacts them

Biological catalysts that speed up chemical reactions for life

They bind to a specific molecule called subsrates

Temperature, pH, Substrate Concentration

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How do phospholipids arrange themselves to create a cell membrane

Bilayer- the hydrophilic heads form the outer membrane (hydrophobic tails on the inside)

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