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Vocabulary-Concept Review Biochemistry Chapter 6 Two units of sugar. Disaccharide Macromolecule that serves as quick energy and is made of simple sugars. Carbohydrate Used to test for the presence of Protein. Biuret Soluton One unit of sugar Monosaccharide Inorganic molecules come from Living or Nonliving things? Nonliving Macromolecule made of carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen and sometimes sulfur. Protein Organic molecules come from Living or Nonliving things? Living Indicator solution that is used to test for presence of starch. Iodine Made of carbon, hydrogen and oxygen in a 1:2:1 ratio Carbohydrate Characterized as having long hydrocarbon chains. Lipid “ose” at the end of a word denotes a what? Sugar “ase” at the end of a word denotes a what? Enzyme Animals store carbohydrates as what? Glycogen The exoskeleton of insects is made of a carbohydrate called what? Chitin Plants store carbohydrates as what? Starch What is C6H12O6 ? Glucose or Fructose When glucose and fructose which are monosaccharides are added together, they make a disaccharide called what? Sucrose Another name for table sugar is? Sucrose This macromolecule is hydrophobic (water insoluble) in water. Lipid One monomer of protein. Amino Acids The building blocks to a lipid. Three Fatty Acids and One Glycerol The building blocks to a nucleic acid. nucleotide Three things that make up a nucleotide. A Phosphate Group, A Nitrogenous Base and a Simple Sugar Nucleic acid responsible for the synthesis of protein. RNA Fats, oils and waxes are classified as this macromolecule. Lipid Carbohydrate found in plant cell walls that provide support. Cellulose Carbohydrate that if eaten by animals cannot be digested. Cellulose Many units of sugar added together. Polysaccharide Proteins that act as catalysts that speed up chemical reactions. Enzymes Proteins secreted by the endocrine system that help maintain homeostasis in the body? Hormones 0 – 6.99 on the pH scale. Acid 7.1 – 14 on the pH scale. Base 2.0 on the pH scale is a strong what? Acid All atoms have these three things in common. Protons, Electrons, and Neutrons Two or more monomers together make what? Polymer Solution used to test for the presence of sugar. Benedict Solution Glucose and fructose are considered what because they have the same chemical formula but different structures. Isomers Amino acids are held together by what type bonds in proteins. Peptide Bond Acids release what in water? Hydrogen Ions Bases release what in water? Hyrdoxide Ions Large organic molecules. Macromolecule All organic molecules possess what? Carbon in a covalent bond with hydrogen Hydrochloric Acid (HCl): Organic or Inorganic? Inorganic The brown paper bag test for the presence of what macromolecule? Lipid Sudan III and Sudan IV test for the presence of what macromolecule? Lipid One amino acid is called what? Peptide Two amino acids are called what? Dipeptide Three or more amino acids are called what? Polypeptide Sugar found in DNA? Deoxyribose Macromolecule that function as long term energy storage and insulation? Lipid Sugar in RNA? Ribose Table Salt (NaCl): Organic or Inorganic? Inorganic Nucleic Acid that store genetic information and house the code to make all protein. DNA Water (H2O): Organic or Inorganic? Inorganic Macromolecule that accounts for 50% of the dry weight of cells Protein There are how many commonly known amino acids? 20 Six elements needed in large quantity for living things? Carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, oxygen, phosphorus, and sulfur The smallest unit of a substance. Monomer