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Chapter 6 - Chemistry in Biology - Macromolecules

Review terms of Chap. 2 section 3

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these atoms make up proteinsH, C, N, O
these atoms make up carbohydrates and lipidsH,C, O
How many different amino acids make up proteins20
make up chromosomes (hereditary information)DNA
macromolecule that makes up muscle, skin, organs, hairprotein
carbohydrates are made up of monomers calledmonosaccharides
a disaccharide containstwo monosaccarides
polysaccharide that plants use to store energystarch
polysaccharide animals use to store energyglycogen
this organ stores glucose in the form of glycogenliver
polysaccharide used by plants to make cell walls/build tissuescellulose
the monomers of carbohydratesmonosaccharides
the molecule used for energy by most forms of lifeglucose
monomers of proteinsamino acids
making large macromolecules by taking away waterdehydration synthesis
another name for digestionhydrolysis
the monomers of lipidsfatty acids and glycerol
these proteins are made to fight diseaseantibodies
glucose is used in most all living things for this purposeprovides quick energy
used for energy during hibernationlipids
three types of lipidsfats, oils , waxes
sucrose is made up of these two monomersglucose + fructose
lipids and proteinsmake hormones that regulate body processes
example of double sugar discussed in classsucrose
which would be quicker energy, sucrose or glucose?glucose
exoskeletons are made of this complex carbohydratechitin
macromolecule that is water proofing in animalslipids
bi-lipid layer makes up this structurecell membranes of all cells
carbon needs this many electrons to fill its outer energy level4
this reagent tests for starch and turns this color when starch is presentiodine; blue-black
this reagent tests for simple sugarsbenedicts solution
this reagent tests for protein and turns what colorbiurets; turns purple
this type of lipid may cause heart attacks and strokessaturated fat


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