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Chapter 2 A&P

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CH2O   Carbohydrate  
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Glucose,galactose,fructose   Monosaccharides  
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Same type & Number of Atoms, but different structure   Isomers  
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Table sugar (sucrose)   Disaccharides  
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Glycogen   Polysaccharide  
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C12H24O2   Lipid  
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long chains with hydrogen atoms attached will a COOH tail   Fatty acids  
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Lipids derived from arachidonic acid   Eicosanoids  
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short chained fatty acids in which 5 carbon atoms are joined in a ring   Prostaglandins  
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Fatty acids attached to a modified simple sugar o<   Glycerides  
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Have 4 distinctive carbon rings with an attached side chain   Steroids  
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A phosphate group links a diglyceride to a non lipid group   Phospholipid  
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A carbohydrate attached to a diglyceride   Glycolipid  
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Large numbers of phospholipids and glycolipids   micelles  
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ion or molecule that must bind to the enzyme before substrates can also bind   cofactor  
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Non protein organic molecules that function as cofactors, ie vitamins   Coenzymes  
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large proteins with small carbohydrates groups attached   Glycoproteins  
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Large polysaccharide molecules linked by polypeptide chains   Proteoglycans  
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Glycoprotein secretions that absorb water to create mucous   Mucins  
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Large organic molecules of carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen and phosphorus that store and process information at the molecular level   Nucleic Acids  
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Individual subunits of of nucleic acid   nucleotides, adenine, guanine, cytosine, thymine, uracil  
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Adenine, Guanine   Purines  
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Cytosine, Thymine, Uracil   Pyrimidines  
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Complementary base to adenine   Thymine  
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Complementary base to cytosine   Guanine  
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when a covalent bond (potential energy) is broken and kinetic energy is released   catabolism  
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total number of protons plus the number of neutrons   mass number  
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