Macromolecules

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A molecule made of a very large number of atoms.
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Small, repeating units which join together to form a polymer.
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Very long, repeating chains of monomers.
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A molecule which is used as a primary energy source.
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A simple carbohydrate.
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Carbohydrates which contain two sugar molecules.
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Large carbohydrates which contains many sugars.
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A molecule which is rich in energy and used for insulation.
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Molecules which are used to build lipids.
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Large molecules made up amino acids.
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The small subunits which make up proteins.
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Proteins which are responsible for speeding up or slowing down reactions in the cell.
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A long chain of nucleotides joined together with a phosphate backbone.
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The double-stranded molecule which contains genetic information.
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The single-stranded molecule used to help make proteins.
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The small subunits which bond together to make DNA and RNA.
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Does not mix with water.
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A lipid with only single bonds in its structure.
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A lipid with single and double bonds in its structure.
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A lipid with more than one double bond in its structure.
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A carbohydrate in a plant used for structure.
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A carbohydrate in a plant used for energy.
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Table sugar
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Fruit sugar
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The name of the DNA structure.