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CH2 Anatomy Test

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Reactants   The Starting Substrates  
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Products   The ending substances  
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excergonic reactions   release more energy than absorbs  
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endergonic reactions   absorbs more energy than they release  
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activation energy   the collision energy needed to break chemical bonds  
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catalyst   chemical compounds that speed up reactions by lowering the activation energy  
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organic compound   always contains carbon, usually contains hydrogen and always have covalent bonds  
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inorganic compound   usually lacks carbon and are structurally simple  
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hydrolysis   to loosen or break apart  
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anabolism   all synthesis reactions that occur in your body  
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catabolism   decomposition reactions that occur in your body  
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monomer   big organic molecule  
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polymer   a large molecule formed by the covalent bonding of many identity or similar small building block molecules  
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carbohydrate   includes sugar,glycogen,starches and cellulose (C,H,O)  
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monosaccharide   contains 3 seven carbon atoms  
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disacchaaride   2 monosaccharide molecules  
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polysaccharide   3rd major group of carbohydrates  
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lipid   either solids (fats) or liquids (oils) (C,H,O,P)  
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phospholipid   glycerol backbone and two fatty acid chains attached to the 1st 2 carbons  
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protein   large molecules that contain carbon,hydrogen,oxygen, and nitrogen (C,H,O,N)  
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amino acid   monomer of protiens  
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nucleic acid   huge organic molecules that contain carbon, hydrogen,oxygen,nitrogen and phosphorus (C,H,O,N,P)  
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DNA   forms the inherited genetic material inside each human cell  
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RNA   2nd type of nucleic acid; relays instructions from the genes to guide each cells synthesis of protiens from amino acids  
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nucleotide   A chain of repeating monomers  
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enzyme   protein molecule  
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substrate   the reactant molecule on which the enzyme acts  
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Monomers   smaller units joining together to create a polymer  
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Polymer   monomers used to create the polymer  
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What is the monomer for Carbohydrates?   Monosachharides(monomer) simple sugar  
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What is the Monomer for Lipids?   Fatty acids + Glycerol (monomer)  
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What is the Monomer for Protiens?   Amino Acids  
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Catalyst   Speeds up the reaction by lowering the activatione energy  
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How many different Amino Acids are there?   20  
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What denatures and enzyme?   Inhibitor, prolonged heat, and change in ph  
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What can enzymes also be considered as?   A catalyst  
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What do enzymes react with specifically?   A substrate  
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What is a starch?   A polysacchride  
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What are amino acids held together by?   peptide bonds  
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