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B.9AD Biomolecules Picture Vocabulary © 2012 Rice University - All Rights Reserved biomolecule Molecules containing the substances that are necessary for performing life processes © 2012 Rice University - All Rights Reserved carbohydrate A biomolecule, containing hydrogen, carbon, and oxygen in a 1:2:1 ratio, that is used as a primary energy source © 2012 Rice University - All Rights Reserved lipid A biomolecule composed of glycerol and fatty acids that is hydrophobic © 2012 Rice University - All Rights Reserved protein A biomolecule composed of amino acids connected by peptide bonds © 2012 Rice University - All Rights Reserved peptide bond The type of covalent bond that forms between amino acids © 2012 Rice University - All Rights Reserved polymer A large molecule formed by the bonding of smaller molecular units © 2012 Rice University - All Rights Reserved organic A chemical compound containing the element carbon and relating to living organisms © 2012 Rice University - All Rights Reserved inorganic A chemical compound not containing the element carbon and unrelated to living organisms © 2012 Rice University - All Rights Reserved monomer Glucose is a monomer. A small molecular unit that can be chemically combined with other small molecular units to form a larger molecule © 2012 Rice University - All Rights Reserved nucleic acid A biomolecule composed of nucleotides that carries the genetic information of an organism © 2012 Rice University - All Rights Reserved nucleotide The monomer of nucleic acids; composed of phosphate, sugar, and nitrogenous bases © 2012 Rice University - All Rights Reserved Oparin-Haldane hypothesis The hypothesis in which the condition of Earth’s early atmosphere containing ammonia and water led to the formation of amino acids and eventually the development of life © 2012 Rice University - All Rights Reserved enzyme Proteins that can change the rates of specific reactions © 2012 Rice University - All Rights Reserved RNA World hypothesis If RNA can be shown to reproduce itself completely, then it is possible that RNA was the first molecule that stored information and catalyzed its own replication until DNA and proteins later filled those roles © 2012 Rice University - All Rights Reserved hydrolysis The chemical process in which water molecules are added to break the bonds of a polymer © 2012 Rice University - All Rights Reserved fatty acids The building blocks of fats © 2012 Rice University - All Rights Reserved Iron-Sulfur World hypothesis A theory that states that life may have formed on the surface of iron sulfide minerals © 2012 Rice University - All Rights Reserved saccharide Glucose is also a monosaccharide. Compounds consisting of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen; the hydrogen to oxygen ratio is 2:1 © 2012 Rice University - All Rights Reserved amino acid Molecule that contains an amine group, a carboxylic acid group, and a side chain specific to each amino acid © 2012 Rice University - All Rights Reserved