Description

The storage form of glucose in plants
A biological catalyst that speeds up the rate of reactions
A long hydrocarbon chain consisting of carbon and Hydrogen all singly bonded together
an insoluble and indigestible polysaccharide that makes up the cell walls of plants
The monomer of a polypeptide or protein
The smallest unit of a nucleic acid
DNA--> RNA-->Protein
The functions of this macromolecule are structure, storage, quick energy, and transport
The polysaccharide that makes up the cell walls of fungal organisms
This polypeptide is made up of a long chain of amino acids
This macromolecule is the storage form of glucose in humans
This sugar is how glucose is transported in plants
This is the energy required to start a reaction
This macromolecule is a polynucleotide
The hereditary molecule of life
This structure surrounds all cells and is made of phosphate heads and fatty acid tails
The monosaccharide that is the monomer of starch, glycogen and cellulose
when both organism benefit in a symbiotic relationship it is called
the sugar sucrose is this type of sugar
another name for reactants in an enzyme catalyzed reaction
This molecule is produced in the process of cellular respiration and is used to power most cellular work
This metabolic process captures the sun's energy and stores it in hydrocarbon bonds
This macromolecule is used for long-term energy storage
This lipid is solid at room temperature
a hydrocarbon chain with one double bond
The number of calories in one gram of lipid (word)
the number of amino acids we require (word)
Lipids that have 2 or more double bonds
This polymer contains phosphate, nitrogenous base and a 5 carbon sugar ribose
Plants store energy for long term use as this
the molecule formed when many monomers are joined together
This is a protein that transports oxygen in the blood stream
The monomer of a carbohydrate
The structure surrounding every cell
The number of ATP Produced in oxidative cellular respiration (word)
Proteins in the immune system that interact with pathogens
Many enzyme names end in these three letters
the number of substrates an enzyme interacts with
the part of an enzyme that interacts with the substrate
These macromolecules repel water and protect plants from drying out (plural)
The name of this carbohydrate C6H12O6
This macromolecule is used for warmth and cushioning

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