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Biomolecules

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Biomolecule

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A carbon based molecule made by living things.

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Monomer

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A small unit that can join together with other small units to form polymers.

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Polymer

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Large molecule formed when many smaller molecules bond together

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Carbohydrate

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A molecule that is used by plants and animals to store energy for a short time.

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Carbohydrate and Lipid

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Two biomolecules that are used for energy.

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Lipid

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A molecule that is used by animals for long term energy.

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Fat, Oil, Wax

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Give two examples of a Lipid.

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Lipids

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What biomolecule provides warmth and protection?

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Protein

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A molecule that is needed to build and repair body structures and to regulate processes in the body (cells).

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Amino Acids

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Proteins are made up of?

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Protein

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Muscle on animals is mostly made of what biomolecule?

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Nucleic acids

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Complex macromolecules that store and transmit genetic information

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DNA or RNA

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An example of a nucleic acid.

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Sugar

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When something ends in -ose it is said to be a? Example: glucose

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Carbohydrates

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Pasta, Bread, and Potatoes are all examples of what kind of biomolecules?

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Protein

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An enzyme is what kind of biomolecule?

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Enzyme

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This type of protein controls the rate of reactions.

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Nucleic acids

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What biomolecule stores genetic information?

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Monosaccharide

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Monomer of a carbohydrate

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Amino acid

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monomer of protein

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Nucleotides consist of three parts:

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1. 5 carbon sugar

2. phosphate group

3. nitrogenous base

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Monomers join together to form

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polymers

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starch, cellulose, glycogen

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examples of polysaccharides

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Lipid

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cell membrane is made out of which biomolecule?

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Hydrolysis

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A chemical process that splits a molecule by adding water.

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dehydration synthesis

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A chemical reaction in which two molecules are bonded together with the removal of a water molecule.

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organic

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Contains carbon, related to or derived from living matter