Enzymes
Amino Acids
Charges
Sugars
Carbohydrates
100

They speed up chemical reactions and affect activation energy.

Enzymes

100

They are present in monomers.

Amino Acids

100

The two types of charges.

Positive and negative

100

The three types of sugars.

Monosaccharides, disaccharides, and oligosaccherides

100

The five types of carbs.

Sugars, starches, glycogen, fibers, and chitins

200

What can a protein structure predict?

Its function

200

The total amount of amino acids.

Twenty

200

What are the names of the amino acids with a negative charge?

Aspartic and glutamic acid
200

Contains glucose, fructose, and galatose.

Monosaccharides

200

Responsible for cell function.

Sugars

300

The three factors that affect enzyme activity.

pH, temperature, and salinity

300

Serine is a...

polar amino acid.

300

What are the names of the amino acids with a positive charge?

Lysine, arginine, and histidine

300

Contains lactose, sucrose, and maltose.

Disaccharides

300

Plants need this to function.

Starches

400

Enzymes help mitigate...

Transition state

400

Which groups are in an ionized structure?

Carboxyl and amino acid groups

400

Arginine is a...

postively charge amino acid.

400

Contains fructan and raffinose.

Oligosaccharides

400

A carbohydrate animals use to keep energy.

Glycogen

500

How to maintain transition state?

Change the amount of energy given by bonds.

500

The twenty amino acids.

Glycine, alanine, valine, cysteine, proline, leucine, isoleucine, methionine, tryptophan, phenylalanine, lysine, arginine, histidine, serine, threonine, tyrosine, asparagine, glutamine, aspartic acid, glutamic acid

500

The total amount of charged amino acids.

five

500

Has two connected monomers.

Disccharides

500

It promotes the structure of fungi, insects, and crustaceans.

Chitin

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