Unit 1: Chemistry of Life

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Nucleic acids

________ are molecules that are made up of simple units called nucleotides.

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Cholesterol

________ is a four- ringed molecule that is found in membranes.

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Carbohydrates

________ are organic compounds that contain carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen.

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Haemoglobin

________ is a molecule in the blood that helps distribute oxygen to the tissues in the body.

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Hydrolysis

________ is when polymers can also be broken down into monomers.

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monosaccharides

Most carbohydrates are categorised as either ________, disaccharides, or polysaccharides.

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DNA

________ contains the hereditary "blueprints "of all life.

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Monomers

________ are the individual building blocks of a polymer.

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concentration of hydrogen

The ________ ions in a solution will indicate whether it is acidic, basic, or neutral.

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Electrons

________ are negatively charged-) (particles.

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Reactions

________ are also influenced by whether the solution in which they occur is acidic, basic, or neutral.

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RNA

________ is essential for protein synthesis.

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Protons

________ are positively charged (+) particles.

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energy source

It is a(n) ________ for cells.

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Phospholipids

________ contain two fatty acid "tails "and one negatively charged phosphate "head.

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water molecule

A(n) ________ is lost in the reaction, and a larger compound is formed.

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carbon

They contain ________, hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen atoms.

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Polymers

________ are chains of building blocks in macromolecules.

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Glucose

________ is an important part of the food we eat, and it is the product made by plants during photosynthesis.

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Amino acids

________ are building blocks of proteins.

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Side chain polarity

________ affects whether an amino acid is more hydrophobic or more hydrophilic.

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Polysaccharides

________ are made up of many repeated units of monosaccharides.

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separate polypeptide chains

It is formed when four ________ interact with each other and is a quaternary structure.

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lot of hydrogen

A solution is acidic if it contains a(n) ________ ions (H+)

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oxygen

They contain carbon, hydrogen, ________, and nitrogen and phosphorus.

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Neutrons

________ are uncharged particles.

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Atoms

________ are the unit of life and are the building blocks of the physical world.

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Glycogen

________ and starch are sugar storage molecules.

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pH scale

The ________ is logarithmic and represents a tenfold change in hydrogen ion concentration.

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alpha helix

When the polypeptide begins to twist it begins forming either a coil (known as a(n) ________) or zigzagging pattern (known as beta- pleated sheets)

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fatty acid

A(n) ________ can be saturated with hydrogens along its long carbon chain or it cant be unsaturated.

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different polypeptide chains

When ________ sometimes interact with each other, they form a quaternary structure.

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polypeptide chain twists

Once a(n) ________ and folds on itself, it forms a 3D structure called a protein.

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disaccharide

The ________ formed from two glucose molecules is maltose.

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group of amino acids

If a(n) ________ is joined together in a "string, "the resulting organic compound is called a polypeptide.

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fatty acid chains

Each triglyceride is made of a glycerol molecule (also called the glycerol backbone) with three ________ attached to it.

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same number of protons

Some atoms have the ________ but differ in the number of neutrons in the nucleus.

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Proteins

________ are important for structure, function, and regulation of your tissues and organs.

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Lipids

________ are important due to their non- polar structures, they function as structural components of cell membranes, sources of insulation, signalling molecules, and a means of energy storage.

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acidity

The ________ or alkalinity of a solution can be measured using a pH scale.

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membrane fluidity

It generally increases ________, except at very high temperatures.

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fatty acid chain

A(n) ________ is covered in hydrogen.

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covalent bond

A(n) ________ is formed when electrons are shared between atoms.

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Molecules

________ with carbon are organic molecules and ________ that do not contain carbon atoms are called inorganic compounds.

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cohesion of water molecules

The ________ contributes to another property of water known as surface tension.

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monosaccharides

When two ________ are joined, the bond is called a glycosidic linkage, and the resulting sugar is called a disaccharide.

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Phospholipids

________ are important because of some unique properties they possess, regards to water.

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Water molecules

________ have a strong tendency to stick together.

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Glucose

________ and fructose can be depicted as either "straight "or "rings ..

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Elements

are substances that cannot be broken down into simpler substances by chemical means

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To break up the disaccharide and form two monosaccharides

Just add water

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Need to know for the test

starch, cellulose, and glycogen

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The AP Exam divides them into 3 broad categories

hydrophobic (non-polar and uncharged), hydrophilic (polar and uncharged), and ionic (polar and charged)

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Two contain the atom sulphur

methionine and cysteine

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Lipid Saturation

The extent of saturation in a lipid can affect its structure and function

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