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Monomers of Carbohydrates

What are monosaccharides?

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Monomers of Lipids

What are fatty acids?

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Monomers of Proteins

What are amino acids?

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Monomers of Nucleic Acids

What are nucleotides?

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Biomolecules

What are carbon based macromolecules essential to life?

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The reason why unsaturated fats are unable to stack

Double covalent bonds 

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The reason why unsaturated fats are unable to stack

What are double covalent bonds between fatty acids?

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Converts genetic information into functional proteins

What is protein synthesis?

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The structural components of a nucleotide

What is a phosphate, a sugar, and a nitrogenous base?

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The process that makes carbohydrates during photosynthesis

What is carbon fixation?

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The main function of lipids

What is insulation, energy storage and protection of organs?

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Starch, cellulose and glycogen

What are poly saccharides?

300

Indications of a unique side chain

What are R-Groups?


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Purines

What are adenine and guanine?

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The measure of how much atoms attract electrons

What is electronegativity?

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A lipid structure essential to the cell membrane

What is the phospholipid bi-layer?

400

What makes lipids different from other marcomolecules

What is being hydrophobic/non-polar?

400

Covalent bonds between amino acids

What are peptide bonds?

400

The strongest base pair

What is the bond between Guanine and Cytosine?

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Possible causes of denaturing 

What is pH, temperature, mechanical overuse, and chemical agents?

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They are chemical messengers

What is the unique purpose of the lipids Steroids?

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Structural component in cell walls

What is cellulose?

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The two types of secondary structure

What is alpha helix and beta folded sheet?

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The unique quality of nucleic acids

What is the inability to be consumed through food and the carrying of genetic information?

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The reason why water is resistant to temperature change
What is water having a high specific heat because weak hydrogen bonds are constantly breaking and reforming?
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