A&P CH2 Chemical Basis of Life
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each of the black spaces below before clicking
on it to display the answer.
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di- | (two) disaccharide: compound whose molecules are composed of two joined saccharide units
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glyc- | (sweet) glycogen: complex carbohydrate composed of many joined sugar molecules
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lip- | (fat) lipids: group of organic compounds that includes fats
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-lyt | (dissolvable) electrolyte: substance that dissolves in water and releases ions
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mono- | (one) monosaccharide: compound whose molecules consist of a single saccharide unit
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poly- | (many) polyunsaturated: molecule with many double bonds between its carbon atoms
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sacchar- | (sugar) monosaccharide: sugar molecule composed of a single saccharide unit
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syn- | (together) synthesis: process by which chemicals join to form new types of chemicals
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