A functional group is a group of atoms that give characteristic properties to organic compounds. A functional group is a certain group of atoms within a molecule. They are responsible for specific chemical reactions of that molecule.
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Glucose and Fructose are examples of A. polysaccharides B. disaccharides C. isomers D. plastids
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Monosaccharides
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Too much saturated fat does what to the heart
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It can cause heart disease.
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Polysaccharides are formed by dehydration synthesis reaction between monosaccharides what does this mean
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Polysaccharides are formed by a dehydration synthesis reaction
between monosaccharides. What does this mean?
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Why do living things use enzymes instead of heat as a source of activation energy
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Adding sufficient heat would harm or kill a living thing. also
enzymes are far more efficient. A single enzyme can often carry out
thousands of reactions per second. Living organisms use enzymes for
activation energy because they speed up chemical reactions.
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Which of these bases form a true complementary pair
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adenine and guanine
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Animals store glucose in the form of in liver and muscle cells
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GLYCOGEN
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How does an enzymes active site relate to its substrate
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The substrate binds to the active site.
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What is a functional group
A functional group is a group of atoms that give characteristic properties to organic compounds. A functional group is a certain group of atoms within a molecule. They are responsible for specific chemical reactions of that molecule.
Glucose and Fructose are examples of A. polysaccharides B. disaccharides C. isomers D. plastids
Monosaccharides
Too much saturated fat does what to the heart
It can cause heart disease.
Polysaccharides are formed by dehydration synthesis reaction between monosaccharides what does this mean
Polysaccharides are formed by a dehydration synthesis reaction
between monosaccharides. What does this mean?
Why do living things use enzymes instead of heat as a source of activation energy
Adding sufficient heat would harm or kill a living thing. also
enzymes are far more efficient. A single enzyme can often carry out
thousands of reactions per second. Living organisms use enzymes for
activation energy because they speed up chemical reactions.
Which of these bases form a true complementary pair
adenine and guanine
Animals store glucose in the form of in liver and muscle cells
GLYCOGEN
How does an enzymes active site relate to its substrate