Functional GroupsFunctional Groups are where bonds form between molecules in organic compounds.
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Carbohydrates and ProteinsCarbohydrates include the sugars and polymers of sugar with monosaccharides. Proteins are functional when one or more polypeptides fold and coil into a three dimensional shape.
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Nucleic Acids and LipidsNucleic Acids is a macromolecule made up of monomers and nucleotides that mostly deal with DNA and RNA. Lipids are a macromolecule that is made up of glycerol and fatty acids along with unsaturated and saturated fats.
Enzymes and Cellular TransportEnzymes allows chemical reactions to occur by lowering the activation energy. It is affected by pH, temperature, and enzyme concentration gradient.
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Cell Structures
Cells are the basic structural and functional units of every organism which have two distinctive types, prokaryotic and eukaryotic.
Cellular RespirationCellular respiration is the production of ATP from glucose. The process begins with glycolysis, then grooming or fermentation, Kreb cycle, and then the Electron Transport Chain.
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