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Atom

Atom. Building block of life (MOLECULES/COMPOUNDS). Atom. Building block of life (MOLECULES/COMPOUNDS) A atom CARBON. MOLECULE. 2 or more atoms bonded together. MOLECULE. 2 or more atoms bonded together O 2. ORGANIC.

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  1. Atom Building block of life (MOLECULES/COMPOUNDS)

  2. Atom Building block of life (MOLECULES/COMPOUNDS) A atom CARBON

  3. MOLECULE 2 or more atoms bonded together

  4. MOLECULE 2 or more atoms bonded together O2

  5. ORGANIC A chemical compound containing carbon and relating to living organisms.

  6. ORGANIC A chemical compound containing carbon and relating to living organisms.

  7. ORGANIC A chemical compound containing carbon and relating to living organisms.

  8. BIOMOLECULES Molecules containing the substances that are necessary for performing life functions.

  9. BIOMOLECULES Molecules containing the substances that are necessary for performing life functions.

  10. BIOMOLECULES Molecules containing the substances that are necessary for performing life functions.

  11. CARBOHYDRATE • A biomolecule containing hydrogen, carbon, and oxygen in a 1:2:1 ratio

  12. CARBOHYDRATE • A biomolecule containing hydrogen, carbon, and oxygen in a 1:2:1 ratio

  13. Proteins • A biomolecule composed of amino acids connected by peptide bonds.

  14. Proteins • A biomolecule composed of amino acids connected by peptide bonds.

  15. AMINO ACID • Molecule that contains an amine group, a carboxylic acid group, and a side chain specific to each amino acid.

  16. AMINO ACID • Molecule that contains an amine group, a carboxylic acid group, and a side chain specific to each amino acid.

  17. AMINO ACID • Molecule that contains an amine group, a carboxylic acid group, and a side chain specific to each amino acid.

  18. POLYMER • Large MOLECULE formed by bonding of smaller MOLECULAR UNITS.

  19. GLUCOSE Simple carbohydrate, supplies QUICK ENERGY SUGAR = ENERGY

  20. GLUCOSE Simple carbohydrate, supplies QUICK ENERGY SUGAR = ENERGY

  21. GLUCOSE Simple carbohydrate, supplies QUICK ENERGY SUGAR = ENERGY

  22. MONOSACCHARIDE Building block (monomer) of a carbohydrate

  23. MONOSACCHARIDE Building block (monomer) of a carbohydrate Monomer of Carbohydrate

  24. FATTY ACID • Building block (monomer) of a lipid

  25. FATTY ACID • Building block (monomer) of a lipid • Monomer of LIPID

  26. Hydrophobic • FEAR OF WATER (substance does not react with water)

  27. Hydrophobic • FEAR OF WATER (substance does not react with water) • PROPERTY (description)

  28. Hydrophobic • FEAR OF WATER (substance does not react with water)

  29. LIPID • A biomolecule composed of glycerol and fatty acids that is hydrophobic…..

  30. LIPID • A biomolecule composed of glycerol and fatty acids that is hydrophobic…..

  31. LIPID • A biomolecule composed of glycerol and fatty acids that is hydrophobic…..

  32. Hydrophilic • WATER LOVING • A substance that reacts with water • PROPERTY (description)

  33. Hydrophilic • WATER LOVING • A substance that reacts with water

  34. Hydrophilic • WATER LOVING • A substance that reacts with water

  35. MONOMER • A small molecular unit that can be chemically combined with other small molecular units to form a large molecule

  36. Dehydration Synthesis • The chemical process in which water molecules are released to form bonds between monomers to produce polymers • Mnemonic (when you sweat = water released and then you get dehydrated)

  37. Hydrolysis • CHEMICAL PROCESS = In which water molecules are added to break the bonds of a polymer

  38. Metabolism • All of the physical and chemical processes that occur within an organism

  39. Metabolism • All of the physical and chemical processes that occur within an organism

  40. Metabolism • All of the physical and chemical processes that occur within an organism

  41. Products The substances resulting from a chemical reaction

  42. Products The substances resulting from a chemical reaction Flour + Eggs  CAKE

  43. Products The substances resulting from a chemical reaction Flour + Eggs  CAKE

  44. Products The substances resulting from a chemical reaction Flour + Eggs  CAKE

  45. REACTANTS • Any substance that undergoes chemical change

  46. REACTANTS • Any substance that undergoes chemical change Flour + Eggs  CAKE

  47. REACTANTS • Any substance that undergoes chemical change Flour + Eggs  CAKE

  48. REACTANTS • Any substance that undergoes chemical change Flour + Eggs  CAKE

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