Monomer/bond
cells
Enzymes
structures
100

monomer for protein

Amino Acids

100

what is the highest level of organismal grouping

domain

100

what does an enzyme do?

speeds up a reaction

100

the order in which the amino acids are bonded

primary structure

200

monomer for Nucleic Acid

Nucleotide

200

what is the solution of organic mlecules and salts inside cell

cytosol or cytoplasm

200

what is being described?

1. found in all living cell

2. beaks down hydrogen peoxide

3. starts with letter C

catalase

200

R-groups interacting

tertiary

300

monomer for fats

tryglyceride

300

what is a concetration gradient

region of space over which concetration of a substance changes

300

how to turn off enzymes

competitive inhibitiion and allosteric inhibition

300

has alpha helix and beta sheet

secondary

400

monomer for carbs

monosacharide

400

what is being described?

1. single, curcular chromosome within nucleotide

2. lack membrane-bond organelles

3. most contain cell wall or capsule

prokaryotic cell

400

two types of activators

cofactors and coenzymes

400

2 or more polypeptides interacting

quatenary

500

what is a monomer


a molecule that can be bonded to other identical molecules to form a polymer.


500

Diffusion and osmosis are examples of?

-passive transportation

500

how to turn on enzymes?

by activating or no producing a protein till its required

500

a substance that can change rate of a reaction without being altered

catalys