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Atom The smallest units of matter; combines with other atoms to form molecules. Both living and nonliving things are made from atoms. Molecule Two or more atoms joined together. Can be made from the same atoms or different atoms. Pure Element Molecule made entirely from the same type of atom. Compound Molecules made from different atoms. Organic Compound A compound that contains carbon atoms. Carbon An element found in all living things Organic Compound A molecule that contains carbon along with other elements Monomer A small molecule that joins together with other monomers (mono = single) Polymer/Macromolecule A large molecule made from many monomers joined together (poly = many) Polymerization The process of joining monomers together to form polymers Carbohydrate An organic compound that living things use as their main source of energy Glucose Monomer of carbohydrates Starch A carbohydrate polymer used by plants to store energy; made from glucose monomers Cellulose Another carbohydrate polymer; used by plants for structure Lipid X An organic compound that living things use to store energy; not made from monomers Nucleic Acid An organic compound that stores and transmits genetic information (DNA) Nucleotide Monomer of nucleic acid (DNA) Protein An organic compound that gives strength and structure, fights disease, and speeds up chemical reactions Amino Acid Monomer of protein Enzyme A special protein that speeds up the rate of chemical reactions Chemical Reaction + = Process in which reactants change into products; bonds between atoms change, creating a new substance. Reactants + Substances that enter into a chemical reaction. Product New substance(s) created during a chemical reaction. Activation Energy The amount of energy needed to get a reaction started. High activation energy = slow, difficult reaction. Enzyme A protein that speeds up (catalyzes) chemical reactions by lowering the activation energy. Substrate Substance an enzyme acts upon and changes. Catalyze To speed up a chemical reaction.