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EnzymesChemical

Interactions

Organic CompoundStructure

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AnalogiesFunctions of

Organic Compounds

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This molecule is a key component in cell membranes

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What are lipids?

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This molecule is used as a source of

energy

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What is a carbohydrate?

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This molecule is used to store and transmit genetic

information

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What are nucleic acids?

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These two molecules are used to send messages within the body

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What are proteins and lipids?

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This molecule is a key part of the

immune response

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What is a protein?

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Enzymes speed up the rate of chemical

reactions by lowering this

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What is the activation energy?

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This molecule can turn enzymes “on”

and “off”

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What is protein?

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These two environmental

factors can affect enzyme activity

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What are temperature and

pH?

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These are the reactants in an

enzyme catalyzed reaction

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What are substrates?

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The names of enzymes usually end in this suffix

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What is “-ase?”

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Amino acid is to protein and ______ is to nucleic acid.

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What is nucleotide?

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Lock is to key as _________ is to

substrate.

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What is active site?

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Atom is to element as molecule is to

_________

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What is compound?

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Amino acid is to R group as Nucleotide

is to _________

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What is nitrogenous base?

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Monosaccharide is to polysaccharide as

monomer is to _________

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What is polymer?

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These bonds hold the two strands of

DNA together

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What are hydrogen bonds?

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Ions are formed when atoms gain or

lose these subatomic particles

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What are electrons?

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Isotopes have the same chemical

properties because they have the same numbers of these

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What are electrons?

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This structure is formed when atoms are joined together in covalent bonds

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What is a molecule?

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Strong forces bind protons and

neutrons together in this structure

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What is the nucleus?

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This organic molecule can be

millions of monomers long

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What is nucleic acid?

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This molecule has a phosphate group

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What is a nucleotide?

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This molecule is composed of

carbon rings linked in a chain

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What is a polysaccharide?

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This molecule contains glycerol

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What is a lipid/triglyceride?

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There are more than twenty

different types of this molecule

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What is an amino acid?

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Make your wager

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In this molecule, every carbon atom in the carbon chain

is bonded to two hydrogen atoms

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What is a saturated fat?