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Chapter 3 Test Review
Name the characteristics found in
carbohydrates.
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Carbon
Hydrogen
Oxygen
Ratio is 1 Carbon : 2 Hydrogen : 1 Oxygen
The large molecules can be broken down into
smaller that are exactly alike.
Name the characteristics found in proteins
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Made of carbon, hydrogen, oxygen and
nitrogen
Has a globular shape
Name the characteristics of
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Contains elements Carbon, hydrogen, and
oxygen
Contains polar molecules that are insoluble in
water
Name the characteristics of nucleic acids
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Two main types
RNA and DNA
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Contain hereditary code for proteins
Contains oxygens, carbons, and nitrogens
What is a covalent bond?
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When two atoms share an electron equally to
make a bond.
What is an ionic bond?
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When one atom (Na) gives another atom (Cl)
and outershell electron.
Na then becomes positive and Cl becomes
negative.
Know the atomic particles and their
charges
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Protons
Positive, found in the nucleus
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Neutrons
No charge, found in the nucleus
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Electrons
Negative, found outside the nucleus in orbitals
True or False: Carbon atoms can be found
in inorganic compounds.
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FALSE
Carbon can be branched, straight chained or
circular.
Why are enzymes important?
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Enzymes are proteins that speed up internal
processes.
Without enzymes processes would take too
long to sustain life.
What polymer does the monomer
nucleotides make?
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Nucleic Acid
What are lipids made of?
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Fatty acids.
Name some examples of lipids.
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Any oil
Vegetable oil
Olive oil
Canola oil
What does non polar mean? Which
polymer is non polar?
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Non polar means it can not combine with
water
Lipids are non polar
Which molecule is a sugar?
Molecule 1
Organic molecules all contain what
element?
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CARBON
Why is Carbon the center of all organic
compounds?
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Because it can combine with four different
elements at a time.
Energy is found in two forms…what are
they?
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ADP
ATP
What do animals store carbohydrates as?
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glycogen
What form do plants store carbohydrates
in?
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cellulose
What is another name for carbohydrates?
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polysacharrides
Many amino acids make up what polymer?
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protein