Glucose, Galactose, Fructose
What are examples of monosaccharides?
The building blocks for Lipids
What is glycerol + fatty acid?
Test for starch
What is iodine?
This is another word for an enzyme.
What is a catalyst?
Glycogen (importance)
What is the form that animal cell's store glucose?
The conversion of fat grams to calories.
What is 9 calories / gram?
Another name for a protein.
What is a polypeptide?
Test for monosaccharides and disaccharides, requires 80 degree C water bath.
What is Benedict's solution?
This is lower, if an enzyme is involved in a chemical reaction.
What is activation energy?
The conversion of carb grams to calories
What is 4 calories / gram?
Lipids contain C, O, and _ atoms
What is hydrogen?
The Amino Group of an amino acid is made of 2H and 1_ atom.
What is Nitrogen?
Lactose, Sucrose, Maltose
What are examples of disaccharides?
Saturated fats have more of these bonds.
What are single bonds?
Types of proteins that are catalysts for biochemical reactions.
What is an enzyme?
It occupies the active site and prevents a substrate from binding.
What is a competitive inhibitor?
Carbohydrates contain C, O, and _ atoms
What is Hydrogen?
Can turn green, orange or red/brown depending on percentage of sugar found
What is Benedict's solution?
Temperature, pH and substrate/enzyme concentration can all alter this.
What is enzyme/catalytic activity?