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Chapter 24 "The Chemistry of Life"

Use these activities to learn the vocabulary and major concepts presented in this chapter

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chloroplastspecialized organelle that contains a light-harvesting system to convert solar energy into chemical energy
prokaryotic cellscells of bacteria
carbon cyclethe movement of carbon through the environment between photosynthetic organisms and animals
eukaryotic cella cell that has a nucleus and membrane-bound organelles
carbohydratesmonomers and polymers of polyhydroxy aldehydes and polyhydroxy ketones
disaccharidesucrose
glucosea monosaccharide that can polymerize to form starch
fructosea simple sugar that occurs in a large number of fruits and honey
starcha carbohydrate produced and stored by plants
enzyme-substrate complexthe structure that forms when a molecule attaches to an active site of an enzyme
coenzymea metal ion or small molecule that must be present for a catalyzed reaction to occur
substratea molecule on which an enzyme acts
saponificationthe hydrolysis of triglycerides with an alkali metal hydroxide
triglyceridestriesters of glycerol and long-chain carboxylic acids
phospholipidslipids that contain phosphate groups
membrane proteinscomponents of the cell membrane that help ferry nutrients across the lipid bilayer
nucleic acidsa polymer of ribonucleotides or deoxyribonucleotides found primarily in cell nuclei
DNA fingerprintthe band patterns that form when DNA fragments obtained when enzymes catalyze the cutting of DNA chains are separated and visualized in the laboratory
clonean exact duplication of an organism's DNA and, therefore, of an organism's characteristics
recombinant DNAa DNA chain produced in the laboratory by breaking apart and recombining DNA chains from different organisms
nucleotideone of the monomers that make up DNA and RNA
catabolismenergy-yielding reactions in which larger molecules are degraded to smaller molecules
metabolismthe set of all chemical reactions that occur within a living organism
anabolismreactions in which simple molecules are used to synthesize more complex molecules
ATPan energy-storing molecule used to drive anabolic processes in the cell
lipidsclass of relatively water-insoluble organic compounds of which waxes, fats, and oils are members
enzymeprotein that catalyzes a chemical reaction in a living organism
peptideany combination of amino acids in which the amino group of one acid is united with the carboxylic acid group of another
mutationa random change in the sequence of nucleotides in DNA
active sitethe location in an enzyme molecule into which the substrate of a chemical reaction fits
deoxyribonucleic acidpolymer of deoxyribonucleotides found primarily in the nucleus of a cell
genesegment of DNA that codes for one kind of protein
polysaccharidecomplex carbohydrate formed by the linkage of many monosaccharide monomers


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