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What is true about organic compounds ?

Always carbon

Most of waters properties result from water doing what ?

Attracting to other polar molecules ( stick together )

Estrogen steroids and cholesterol are examples of what ?

Lipids

What difference in room structure causes plants to be liquid and fats to be solid at room temp

Saturated - single bonds


Unsaturated - 1 or more double bonds


Greatest # of hydroxide

Urine pH of 6

How is sucrose formed ?

From 2 monosaccharides , from dehydration synthesis

If a pH of a substance is 3

Acids

What bond joins amino acids ? P


Peptide

What are some characteristics of a nucleotide ?

Contain a sugar link to form a nuclear acid bases are atcgu

Organic molecules contain what element

Carbon

Describe the induced fit model of enzyme functions

Enzyme changes shape and moves around substrate

What property of water explains why honey dissolves in water ?


Water is a polar molecule

Jetdry In the dishwater interferes with

Adhesion

Holdrolysis of a protein produces

Amino acids

What's not in carbs or fats

Amine groups

Fatty acids w double beads are

Unsaturated

What are some examples of polysaccharides ?

Starch , glycogen , cellulose , chitin

COOH is

Carboxyl group

What bond joins water molecules together ?

Glycogen bond

Monomers and polymers

Nuclear acids - nucleotide


Protein - amino acids


Carbs - monosaccharides


Mono

1 sugar glucose

Di

2 sugars mallose

Poly

Man sugars , starch