Description

a molecule that acts as the energy currency of cells formed from a molecule of ribose, a molecule of adenine and three phosphate groups
The monomers containing an amino group (NH2 ), a carboxyl group (COOH) and a variable R group that make up proteins
A biochemical test used to test for reducing sugars that produces a different colour based on the amount of reducing sugar present.
A biochemical test that produces a purple solution in the presence of protein
A polysaccharide made of beta glucose monomers that is used as a structural polysaccharide which provides strength to plant cell walls
A type of reaction that joins two molecules together with the formation of a chemical bond involving the elimination of a molecule of water
An information storing molecule made up of deoxyribonucleotide monomers joined by phosphodiester bonds to form a double helix
Molecules formed by the condensation of two amino acids.
Molecules formed by the condensation of two monosaccharides
An enzyme that breaks the hydrogen bonds between the two DNA strands in the DNA molecule that is going to be replicated
An enzyme that catalyses the condensation reactions between the new nucleotides in the synthesis of the new DNA strand
A protein molecule that acts as a biological catalyst and increases the rate of biochemical reactions
A highly branched polysaccharide made of alpha glucose monomers that is used as the main storage of energy in humans and animals
A bond between two monosaccharides formed in a condensation reaction
The amount of energy needed to raise the temperature of a substance by a specific amount.
Breaking a chemical bond between two molecules involving the use of a water molecule.
A model of enzyme action that describes how enzymes undergo subtle conformational changes to better fit the substrate
A biochemical test used to test for the presence of starch
The amount of energy needed for a substance to change state
A biochemical test that produces a cloudy emulsion when performed on lipids
The smaller units from which larger molecules are made
The individual sugar monomers from which larger carbohydrates are made
A type of lipid formed by the condensation of one molecule of glycerol, two molecules of fatty acid and a phosphate group
Molecules made from a large number of monomers joined together
Molecules formed by the condensation of many amino acids
Molecules formed by the condensation of many monosaccharides
The individual sequence of amino acids in a protein
A structure only applicable to proteins with multiple polypeptide chains that describes the interactions of the different chains
A relatively short molecule made up of ribonucleotide monomers joined by phosphodiester bonds
The local interactions of the amino acids in the polypeptide chain
The way that the whole protein folds to make a three dimensional structure

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