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this group of fatty acids have a double bond between the carbon
unsaturated fatty acids
another name for nucleic aids is
DNA
nucleotides form
nucleic acids
butter is a type of ___________ fats
saturated
skin, blood, hair are examples of
proteins
a simple molecule that can link with other monomers to form large molecules called polymers
monomer
amino acids form which type of macronutrient
proteins
oils, waxes and cholesterols are
lipids
What type of molecule is glucose?
carbohydrates
pent suffix means
five
an amino acid is an example of a
monomer
Groups or chains of monomers are called
polymers
replacing one of the hydrogens with a different element is referred to as a
substituted hydrocarbon
two molecules with the same elements, but different structure are called
isomers
Hydrocarbons that has one benzene ring and gives off a scent are called
aromatic hydrocarbons
The ending "ene" tells us that the bond between the carbon is a single, double or triple bond?
double bond
Methane, Octane, and propane are examples of
Alkanes
If only a single bond exist between the carbons and the hydrogens they are called....
saturated hydrocarbons
compounds made up of only carbon and hydrogen are called
hydrocarbons
the prefix "oct" means
eight
the prefix "prop" means
three
the prefix "meth" means
one
Which arrangement is made by connecting two ends of a continuous chain
rings
Which arrangement provides more than one "path"?
branch chain
What is the most basic form for organic molecules?
straight chain
Carbon has how many valence electrons
4
Organic compounds contain which element?
carbon
What did scientists refer to as the "vital force"?
organic compounds