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18 Cards in this Set
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What is an Organic Compound?
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Compounds that occur naturally only in the bodies and products of organisms and contain carbon and hydrogen.
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What is Cohesion?
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The force of attraction between molecules of the same substance.
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What is a Polar Molecule?
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A molecule with regions of partial negativity and partial positivity.
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What is Adhesion?
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The attraction between the molecules of one substance and the molecules of another substance. Water adheres well to other polar molecules.
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What are Carbohydrates?
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Compounds of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen (2H:1O). They release energy by breaking down to carbon dioxide and water by oxygen.
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What are Monosaccharides
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the simplest types of carbs; the simple sugars.
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What are Disaccharides?
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A double sugar formed by dehydration synthesis.
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What is hydrolysis?
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The process by which molecules are broken apart by the addition of water molecules.
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What are Lipids and how are they formed?
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Fats, oils, and waxes which serve as reserves for energy. Wax is formed by fatty acids anf a compound similar to glycerol. Fats and oils are formed by fatty acids and glycerol.
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What are Saturated Fats?
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Fats with single carbon-to-carbon bonds/
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What are Unsaturated Fats?
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Fats with double or triple carbon-to-carbon bonds.
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What is Hydrogenation
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Changing unsaturated fats to saturated fats by adding hydrogen.
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What are Nucleic Acids?
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Compounds that contain phosphorous, carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, oxygen. They are RNA and DNA.
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What are Nucleotides?
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Base units of nucleic acids, each containing a sugar, a phosphate group, aand on of four nitrogen bases.
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What are Proteins?
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Compounds that contain nitrogen, carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and sometimes sulfur.
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What are Peptide Bonds?
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Bonds between amino acids.
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What are Dipeptides and Polypeptides?
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The resulting molecules between two amino acids.
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How many fatty acids and glycerol to make a molecule of fat or oil?
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Three fatty acids, and on glycerol.
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