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  • 1

    The chain of carbon atoms in an organic molecule

    Carbon Skeleton

  • 2

    Functional Group?

    Hydroxyl

  • 3

    Functional group?

    Ester

  • 4

    Functional Group?

    Sulfhydryl

  • 5

    Functional group?

    Phosphate

  • 6

    Functional Group?

    Ketone Carbonyl

  • 7

    Functional group?

    Aldehyde Carbonyl

  • 8

    Functional Group?

    Basic Amino

  • 9

    Functional Group?

    Ionized Amino

  • 10

    Functional Group?

    Carboxyl

  • 11

    Functional Group?

    Ionized Carboxyl

  • 12

    Alcohols contain an (1) group, which is polar and (2) due to its electronegative (3) atom.

    -OH, Hydrophilic, O

  • 13

    They predominate in dietary fats and oils and also occur in our body triglycerides.

    Ester

  • 14

    What is the organic compound containing an -SH group?

    Thiols

  • 15

    What atom is electronegative in sulfhydryl that makes it hydrophilic?

    S

  • 16

    They are very hydrophilic due to the dual negative charges.

    Phosphate group

  • 17

    They contain a carbonyl group within the carbon skeleton

    Ketones

  • 18

    They contain a carbonyl group at the end of the carbon skeleton

    Aldehydes

  • 19

    What organic compound have an -NH₂ group?

    Amines

  • 20

    All amino acids have these at the end

    Amino group, Carboxyl group

  • 21

    Small molecules combine into a very large molecules termed as?

    Macromolecules

  • 22

    Large molecules formed by covalent bonds

    Polymers

  • 23

    Polymers small-building block molecules are termed as?

    Monomers

  • 24

    Macromolecules includes

    Carbohydrates, Lipids, Proteins, Nucleic Acids

  • 25

    Examples of Carbohydrates

    Starches, Sugars, Cellulose, Glycogen

  • 26

    Carbohydrates represent only (?) of your total body mass.

    2-3%

  • 27

    It function mainly as a source of chemical energy generating ATP needed to drive metabolic reactions.

    Carbohydrates

  • 28

    Simple sugars

    Monosaccharides, Disaccharides

  • 29

    The man blood sugar

    Glucose

  • 30

    Monosaccharide found in fruits

    Fructose

  • 31

    Monosaccharide found in milk sugar

    Galactose

  • 32

    Monosaccharide found in DNA

    Deoxyribose

  • 33

    Monosaccharide found in RNA

    Ribose

  • 34

    Three major carbohydrate groups

    Monosaccharides, Disaccharides, Polysaccharides

  • 35

    5 Monosaccharides

    Glucose, Fructose, Galactose, Deoxyribose, Ribose

  • 36

    Glucose + Fructose

    Sucrose

  • 37

    Glucose + Galactose

    Lactose

  • 38

    Glucose + Glucose

    Maltose

  • 39

    Disaccharide found in table sugar

    Sucrose

  • 40

    Disaccharide found in milk sugar

    Lactose

  • 41

    Theee disaccharides

    Sucrose, Lactose, Maltose

  • 42

    Three Polysaccharides

    Glycogen, Starch, Cellulose

  • 43

    Elements found in Carbohydrate

    Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen

  • 44

    The ratio of hydrogen to oxygen (H:O) in carbohydrates

    2:1

  • 45

    What process was used to combine two monosaccharides to form disaccharide?

    Dehydration synthesis

  • 46

    Suffix used in monosaccharides

    -ose

  • 47

    Unlike simple sugars, they are usually insoluble in water and do not taste sweet.

    Polysaccharides

  • 48

    Lipids make up (?) of body mass.

    18-25%

  • 49

    Lipids contain what elements?

    Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen

  • 50

    Most lipids are insoluble in polar solvents, they are (?)

    Hydrophobic

  • 51

    The term used when lipid molecules are bound to hydrophilic protein molecules.

    Lipoproteins

  • 52

    Lipoproteins are soluble because the (1) are on the outside and the (2) are on the inside

    Proteins, Lipids

  • 53

    What type of lipids are used to synthesize triglycerides and phospholipids?

    Fatty Acids

  • 54

    Fatty acids can also be used to catabolize to generate (?)

    Adenosine Triphosphate

  • 55

    A fatty acid consists of?

    Carboxyl group, Hydrocarbon chain

  • 56

    This type of fatty acid contain only single covalent bonds

    Saturated

  • 57

    This fatty acid contains one or more double covalent bonds.

    Unsaturated

  • 58

    They are the most plentiful lipids in the body and in diet

    Triglycerides

  • 59

    Triglycerides are also known as?

    Triacylglycerol

  • 60

    The two types of building blocks in triglycerides

    Single glycerol molecule, Three fatty acid molecules

  • 61

    Molecules that have both polar and nonpolar parts are said to be?

    Amphipathic

  • 62

    Under phospholipids, the “head” portion of the molecule is (polar/nonpolar)?

    Polar

  • 63

    Under phospholipids, the “tails” portion is considered to be (polar/nonpolar)

    Nonpolar

  • 64

    Like triglycerides, phospholipids have a (1) and (2) attached to the first two carbons. In the third position, however, a (3) links a small charged group that usually contains (4) to the backbone.

    Glycerol backbone, Two fatty acid chains, Phosphate group (PO₄³⁻), Nitrogen (N)

  • 65

    Proteins are large molecules that contain what element?

    Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen, Nitrogen

  • 66

    Besides CHON, some proteins also contain this element

    Sulfur

  • 67

    A normal, lean adult body is (?) protein.

    12-18%

  • 68

    This macromolecule is largely responsible for the structure of body tissues.

    Proteins

  • 69

    These are proteins that speed up most biochemical reactions.

    Enzymes

  • 70

    Other proteins work as “(?)” to drive muscle contraction.

    Motors

  • 71

    These are proteins that defend against invading microbes.

    Antibodies

  • 72

    The monomers of proteins

    Amino acids

  • 73

    The three important functional group attached to a central carbon atom under protein

    Amino Group, Acidic Carboxyl Group, R Group

  • 74

    It is symthesized in joining one or more amino acids.

    Protein

  • 75

    The covalent bond joining each pair of amino acids is a (?)

    Peptide bond

  • 76

    The reaction of forming the peptide bond in an acidic carboxyl group

    Dehydration synthesis reaction

  • 77

    Breaking a peptide bond is a (?)

    Hydrolysis reaction

  • 78

    They are named because they were first discovered in the nuclei of cells.

    Nucleic Acids

  • 79

    They arehuge organic molecules that contain CHON + P

    Nucleic Acids

  • 80

    The two varieties under nucleic acid

    Deoxyribonucleic Acid (DNA), Ribonucleic Acid (RNA)

  • 81

    Under nucleic acid, thi forms the inherited genetic material inside each human cell.

    DNA

  • 82

    Under nucleic acid, this relays instructions from the genes to guide each cell’s synthesis of proteins from amino acids.

    Ribonucleic Acid (RNA)

  • 83

    The chain of repeating monomers in a nucleic acid is called (?)

    Nucleotides

  • 84

    Three parts of nucleotide

    Nitrogenous base, Pentose sugar, Phosphate group

  • 85

    What are the four nitrogenous base under DNA

    Adenine (A), Tyrosine (T), Cytosine (C), Guanine (G)

  • 86

    Under nucleic acids, this part is when a five-carbon sugar called deoxyribose attaches to each base in DNA

    Pentose sugar

  • 87

    This alternate with pentose sugars to form the backbone of a DNA strand

    Phosphate group

  • 88

    It is the bases project inward from the backbone chain

    Phosphate group

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    Medical Terminology (Root Words, Prefixes, and Suffixes)

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    Muscular System Anatomy

    Muscular System Anatomy

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    Endocrine System

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    Chapter 16 Digestive System

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    Module #1 Basic Medical Terminology

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    Module #2: The Clinical Laboratory

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    Module #3 Laboratory Safety and Infection

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    Module #3 Laboratory Safety and Infection

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    Module #4: Microorganisms in a Laboratory Setting

    Module #4: Microorganisms in a Laboratory Setting

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    Module #4: Microorganisms in a Laboratory Setting

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    Module #5: Laboratory Equipment

    Module #5: Laboratory Equipment

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    Compound Microscope Labeling

    Compound Microscope Labeling

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    Module #11: Circulatory System

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    Question list

  • 1

    The chain of carbon atoms in an organic molecule

    Carbon Skeleton

  • 2

    Functional Group?

    Hydroxyl

  • 3

    Functional group?

    Ester

  • 4

    Functional Group?

    Sulfhydryl

  • 5

    Functional group?

    Phosphate

  • 6

    Functional Group?

    Ketone Carbonyl

  • 7

    Functional group?

    Aldehyde Carbonyl

  • 8

    Functional Group?

    Basic Amino

  • 9

    Functional Group?

    Ionized Amino

  • 10

    Functional Group?

    Carboxyl

  • 11

    Functional Group?

    Ionized Carboxyl

  • 12

    Alcohols contain an (1) group, which is polar and (2) due to its electronegative (3) atom.

    -OH, Hydrophilic, O

  • 13

    They predominate in dietary fats and oils and also occur in our body triglycerides.

    Ester

  • 14

    What is the organic compound containing an -SH group?

    Thiols

  • 15

    What atom is electronegative in sulfhydryl that makes it hydrophilic?

    S

  • 16

    They are very hydrophilic due to the dual negative charges.

    Phosphate group

  • 17

    They contain a carbonyl group within the carbon skeleton

    Ketones

  • 18

    They contain a carbonyl group at the end of the carbon skeleton

    Aldehydes

  • 19

    What organic compound have an -NH₂ group?

    Amines

  • 20

    All amino acids have these at the end

    Amino group, Carboxyl group

  • 21

    Small molecules combine into a very large molecules termed as?

    Macromolecules

  • 22

    Large molecules formed by covalent bonds

    Polymers

  • 23

    Polymers small-building block molecules are termed as?

    Monomers

  • 24

    Macromolecules includes

    Carbohydrates, Lipids, Proteins, Nucleic Acids

  • 25

    Examples of Carbohydrates

    Starches, Sugars, Cellulose, Glycogen

  • 26

    Carbohydrates represent only (?) of your total body mass.

    2-3%

  • 27

    It function mainly as a source of chemical energy generating ATP needed to drive metabolic reactions.

    Carbohydrates

  • 28

    Simple sugars

    Monosaccharides, Disaccharides

  • 29

    The man blood sugar

    Glucose

  • 30

    Monosaccharide found in fruits

    Fructose

  • 31

    Monosaccharide found in milk sugar

    Galactose

  • 32

    Monosaccharide found in DNA

    Deoxyribose

  • 33

    Monosaccharide found in RNA

    Ribose

  • 34

    Three major carbohydrate groups

    Monosaccharides, Disaccharides, Polysaccharides

  • 35

    5 Monosaccharides

    Glucose, Fructose, Galactose, Deoxyribose, Ribose

  • 36

    Glucose + Fructose

    Sucrose

  • 37

    Glucose + Galactose

    Lactose

  • 38

    Glucose + Glucose

    Maltose

  • 39

    Disaccharide found in table sugar

    Sucrose

  • 40

    Disaccharide found in milk sugar

    Lactose

  • 41

    Theee disaccharides

    Sucrose, Lactose, Maltose

  • 42

    Three Polysaccharides

    Glycogen, Starch, Cellulose

  • 43

    Elements found in Carbohydrate

    Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen

  • 44

    The ratio of hydrogen to oxygen (H:O) in carbohydrates

    2:1

  • 45

    What process was used to combine two monosaccharides to form disaccharide?

    Dehydration synthesis

  • 46

    Suffix used in monosaccharides

    -ose

  • 47

    Unlike simple sugars, they are usually insoluble in water and do not taste sweet.

    Polysaccharides

  • 48

    Lipids make up (?) of body mass.

    18-25%

  • 49

    Lipids contain what elements?

    Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen

  • 50

    Most lipids are insoluble in polar solvents, they are (?)

    Hydrophobic

  • 51

    The term used when lipid molecules are bound to hydrophilic protein molecules.

    Lipoproteins

  • 52

    Lipoproteins are soluble because the (1) are on the outside and the (2) are on the inside

    Proteins, Lipids

  • 53

    What type of lipids are used to synthesize triglycerides and phospholipids?

    Fatty Acids

  • 54

    Fatty acids can also be used to catabolize to generate (?)

    Adenosine Triphosphate

  • 55

    A fatty acid consists of?

    Carboxyl group, Hydrocarbon chain

  • 56

    This type of fatty acid contain only single covalent bonds

    Saturated

  • 57

    This fatty acid contains one or more double covalent bonds.

    Unsaturated

  • 58

    They are the most plentiful lipids in the body and in diet

    Triglycerides

  • 59

    Triglycerides are also known as?

    Triacylglycerol

  • 60

    The two types of building blocks in triglycerides

    Single glycerol molecule, Three fatty acid molecules

  • 61

    Molecules that have both polar and nonpolar parts are said to be?

    Amphipathic

  • 62

    Under phospholipids, the “head” portion of the molecule is (polar/nonpolar)?

    Polar

  • 63

    Under phospholipids, the “tails” portion is considered to be (polar/nonpolar)

    Nonpolar

  • 64

    Like triglycerides, phospholipids have a (1) and (2) attached to the first two carbons. In the third position, however, a (3) links a small charged group that usually contains (4) to the backbone.

    Glycerol backbone, Two fatty acid chains, Phosphate group (PO₄³⁻), Nitrogen (N)

  • 65

    Proteins are large molecules that contain what element?

    Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen, Nitrogen

  • 66

    Besides CHON, some proteins also contain this element

    Sulfur

  • 67

    A normal, lean adult body is (?) protein.

    12-18%

  • 68

    This macromolecule is largely responsible for the structure of body tissues.

    Proteins

  • 69

    These are proteins that speed up most biochemical reactions.

    Enzymes

  • 70

    Other proteins work as “(?)” to drive muscle contraction.

    Motors

  • 71

    These are proteins that defend against invading microbes.

    Antibodies

  • 72

    The monomers of proteins

    Amino acids

  • 73

    The three important functional group attached to a central carbon atom under protein

    Amino Group, Acidic Carboxyl Group, R Group

  • 74

    It is symthesized in joining one or more amino acids.

    Protein

  • 75

    The covalent bond joining each pair of amino acids is a (?)

    Peptide bond

  • 76

    The reaction of forming the peptide bond in an acidic carboxyl group

    Dehydration synthesis reaction

  • 77

    Breaking a peptide bond is a (?)

    Hydrolysis reaction

  • 78

    They are named because they were first discovered in the nuclei of cells.

    Nucleic Acids

  • 79

    They arehuge organic molecules that contain CHON + P

    Nucleic Acids

  • 80

    The two varieties under nucleic acid

    Deoxyribonucleic Acid (DNA), Ribonucleic Acid (RNA)

  • 81

    Under nucleic acid, thi forms the inherited genetic material inside each human cell.

    DNA

  • 82

    Under nucleic acid, this relays instructions from the genes to guide each cell’s synthesis of proteins from amino acids.

    Ribonucleic Acid (RNA)

  • 83

    The chain of repeating monomers in a nucleic acid is called (?)

    Nucleotides

  • 84

    Three parts of nucleotide

    Nitrogenous base, Pentose sugar, Phosphate group

  • 85

    What are the four nitrogenous base under DNA

    Adenine (A), Tyrosine (T), Cytosine (C), Guanine (G)

  • 86

    Under nucleic acids, this part is when a five-carbon sugar called deoxyribose attaches to each base in DNA

    Pentose sugar

  • 87

    This alternate with pentose sugars to form the backbone of a DNA strand

    Phosphate group

  • 88

    It is the bases project inward from the backbone chain

    Phosphate group