9th Grade Biochemistry

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Macromolecules

________ are made up of monomers, or smaller subunits that are bonded together.

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GROWTH

________: all living things grow and develop (this could mean a change in height, width, weight, etc)

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Growth results

________ in an increase in the amount of of living material and the formation of new structures.

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Absorption

________ is when dissolved substances are taken into the body.

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Nucleotides

________ are made up of carbon sugar, phosphate, and nitrogen.

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chemical

Each ________ that is worked on by an enzyme is called a substrate.

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Circulation

________ is the distribution of the materials throughout the organism.

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synthesis

Making carbs is dehydration ________.

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Enzymes

________ can be reused /recycled.

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DNA

There are two types of nucleic acids: ________ and RNA.

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Homeostasis

________: the ability of a living thing to keep its internal environment the same regardless of change.

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RESPIRE

________: living things need to intake gasses in order to breathe.

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REPRODUCE

________: all living things have the ability to ________, although they do not need to ________ to survive.

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outside source

Living things that require food from a(n) ________ are consumers /heterotrophs.

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trillions of cells

Most organisms are multicellular, and can have up to ________.

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RESPONSE TO STIMULI

________: a stimulus is a change in the environment.

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Enzyme activity

________ will increase with substrate concentration up until a certain point, where it will remain the same.

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Cells

________ are organized, with special parts that each perform particular functions.

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Functions of carbs

________ is to provide short term energy and structure in cell plants.

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single cells

All organisms begin their lives as ________.

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molecule

A(n) ________ consists of carbon and (usually) hydrogen.

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blocks of lipids

Building ________ are 3 fatty acids and glycerol.

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Sexual reproduction

________ requires two organisms.

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elements of carbs

The ________ are: carbon, hydrogen, oxygen.

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giant molecules

Polymers are "________.

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nucleic

Elements of ________ acids are: carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, phosphorus.

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Amino acids

________ are held together by peptide bonds.

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blocks of proteins

Building ________ are amino acids.

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Elements of proteins

________ are: carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen.

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Functions of lipids

________ are long term energy, insulation, water- proofing, shock absorption.

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Asexual reproduction

________ requires one organism.

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Enzymes

________ are used to regulate the speed of chemical reactions.

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Cells

________ are different from one another.

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Molecules

________ are held together by chemical bonds.

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Enzymes

________ change the reactant (what you start with) to a product (what you make)

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CELLS

________: all living things are made up of ________.

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enzymes

All ________ are proteins but not all proteins are ________.

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cell

A(n) ________ is the smallest unit of organization of a living thing.

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enzyme

The ________ and substrate link up at a specific area called an active site.

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Enzymes

________ work best at an optimal, or "peak "temperature.

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Enzymes

________ work best at an optimal pH.

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