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Carbohydrates. Carbohydrates Lipids Proteins.

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2 Carbohydrates

3 Lipids

4 Proteins

5 DNA & ATP

6 Enzymes

7 Potpourri

8 Lipids Proteins DNA & ATP Carbohydrates Potpourri Enzymes $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500

9 The basic unit of all carbohydrates.

10 Sugar

11 The two types of carbohydrates.

12 Simple and Complex

13 What carbohydrates provide for your body.

14 Energy

15 A food that contains simple carbohydrates.

16 honey, maple syrup, candy

17 Another name for complex carbohydrates.

18 Starch

19 Lipids cannot mix with this molecule.

20 Water

21 Lipids store this for the cell.

22 Energy

23 Form in which animals store lipids.

24 Fats

25 Molecules that form much of the cell membrane.

26 Phospholipids

27 The two parts of a phospholipid molecule.

28 The Head and the Tail

29 The basic subunit of a protein.

30 Amino Acids

31 Protein found in red blood cells that attaches to oxygen.

32 Hemoglobin

33 Proteins that speed up chemical reactions.

34 Enzymes

35 The cell organelle that makes proteins.

36 Ribosome

37 A structure made up of proteins.

38 Feathers, spider webs, and hair

39 Also called the "blueprints" of life.

40 Nucleic Acids

41 Subunits of Nucleic Acids.

42 Nucleotides

43 Cell activities that require energy are fueled by this molecule.

44 ATP

45 Full name for ATP.

46 Adenosine Triphosphate

47 This must happen before cells can use the energy in carbohydrates and lipids.

48 The energy must be transferred to ATP.

49 Chemical reactions of life going on inside living cells are made possible by these.

50 Enzymes

51 Enzymes bring chemicals together for this reason.

52 To make reactions happen more quickly.

53 Different enzymes have this different characteristic, affecting different chemical reactions.

54 Different Shapes

55 This does not occur to enzymes during a reaction.

56 Enzymes are not physically changed

57 Daily Double

58 Number of times a single enzyme can act in a reaction.

59 Thousands of Times

60 The subunits of proteins; starch; and DNA.

61 Amino Acids; Glucose; Nucleotides

62 The nutrient needed for red blood cells.

63 Proteins

64 The part of a phospholipid that is hydrophillic.

65 The Head

66 The number of amino acids found in the human body.

67 20

68 Three examples of amino acids.

69 Tryptophan, Alanine, Glutamine


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