Compare the structures and functions of the major biological molecules (carbohydrates, proteins, lipids, and nucleic acids) as related to the survival of living organisms.
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contains 3 part monomer
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nucleic acid
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chain of amino acids
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protein
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contains 3 part monomer
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Bio.4.1.1
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chain of amino acids
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Bio.4.1.1
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simple sugar containing 1 monomer
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Bio.4.1.1
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energy that joins atoms of a compound
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Bio.4.1.1
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large, complex molecules that make up all living things
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Bio.4.1.1
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not soluble in water
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contains glycerol and fatty acids
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used in the synthesis of proteins
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carbohydrate containing 2 monomers
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used to create support tissues
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name typically ends in -ose
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provide protective coatings on leaves and animals
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stores cellular information in genetic code
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basic building block of a macromolecule
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short term storage, immediate energy source
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hormones and steroids
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macromolcules with the same molecular formula but different structural formula
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enzymes, antibodies and hemoglobin
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complex carbohydrate containing 2+ monomers
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sugars and starches
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provides insulation to cell and organism
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contains C, H, O, N and P
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used to transport oxygen in blood
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can be saturated and unsaturated
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used to produce energy at the cellular level
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disaccharide formed by chemically combining glucose and galactose; found in milk