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Name the single sugar found in every cell | glucose
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Give the chemical formula for a single sugar | C6H12O6
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How many amino acids are there | 20
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What are the monomers for proteins | amino acids
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This macromolecule is needed for growth, maintenance, and repair of living materials | protein
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All organic compounds contain the element | carbon
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The importance of carbohydrates is to provide us with | energy
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What are the three main groups of carbs? | monosaccharides, disaccharides, and polysaccharides
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Compounds with the same chemical formula but different structures are: | isomers
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A general name for small compounds that can be joined with one another repeatedly to form a macromolecule | monomer
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Examples of monosaccharides? | glucose, fructose, galactose, and ribose
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Examples of dissacharides? | Sucrose, Lactose, and maltose
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Examples of polysaccharides? | Glycogen, cellulose, etc
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sugars usually end in the suffix | -ose
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polysaccharides are stored in animals as | glycogen
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support polysaccharide (fiber) in plants is | cellulose
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A general name for a large compound formed by many smaller one linked together | macromolecule
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polysaccharides are stored in plants as | starch
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A food example of a double sugar | table sugar
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Monomer for carbs? | monosaccharides
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controls the rate of chemical reactions in cells | enzymes
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monomer of nucleic acids | nucleotides
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example of nucleic acid | DNA + RNA
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types of lipids | oils, wax, hormones, cell membrane
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unsaturated fats (coconut oil, avocado, etc.) have... | double bonds
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Leaves the cell with messages | hormones
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Has a double helix structure | DNA
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The two types of cholesterol | HDL + LDL
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What makes up the cell membrane? | phospholipids and cholesterol
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During dehydration synthesis, what molecule is always produced? | H2O
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Where can you find DNA (nucleic acid) in the body | cells
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Where can you find a lipid in the body | hormones
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The fatty acid tails in the phospholipid bilayer are | hydrophobic
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