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DuBois Biology Department Mr. Scott Vocabulary Review Biochemistry Quiz II.

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1 DuBois Biology Department Mr. Scott Vocabulary Review Biochemistry Quiz II

2 DuBois Biology Department Mr. Scott Monosaccharide A simple sugar; one sugar molecule

3 DuBois Biology Department Mr. Scott Carbon Carbon has 4 valance electrons so it can form four covalent bonds.

4 DuBois Biology Department Mr. Scott Lactose Disaccharide found in milk Glucose + galactose

5 DuBois Biology Department Mr. Scott Fructose Very sweet monosaccharide that is found in friuts

6 DuBois Biology Department Mr. Scott Isomer Molecules with the same molecular formula but different structural formulas.

7 DuBois Biology Department Mr. Scott Galactose Monosaccharide found in milk

8 DuBois Biology Department Mr. Scott Starch Polysaccharide produced by plants to store energy.

9 DuBois Biology Department Mr. Scott Hydrolysis The process used to break large biomolecules (polymers) apart.

10 DuBois Biology Department Mr. Scott Cellulose Polysaccharide produced by plants that is used to build its cell wall.

11 DuBois Biology Department Mr. Scott Monomers Monomers are the small molecules that are used to construct larger molecules (polymers).

12 DuBois Biology Department Mr. Scott Disaccharide Two simple sugars (monosaccharides) are joined together to form a Disaccharide.

13 DuBois Biology Department Mr. Scott Sucrose Disaccharide found in sugarcane. Glucose + fructose

14 DuBois Biology Department Mr. Scott Glucose Monosaccharide used by animals to make energy in a process called cellular respiration.

15 DuBois Biology Department Mr. Scott Glycogen Glycogen is a polysaccharide produced in animals to store energy.

16 DuBois Biology Department Mr. Scott Dehydration Synthesis Dehydration synthesis is the process where water is removed to join two monomers together.


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