Biomolecules Vocabulary
starch
a polysaccharide consisting of highly branched chains of glucose units used as food storage in plants
cellulose
a polysaccharide made of glucose units hooked together found in plant cell walls
glycogen
a polysaccharide with highly branched chains of glucose units, used by animals as a food store
monosaccharide
a simple one unit sugar such as glucose or fructose having the formula C6H12O6
protein
contains the elements carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen and is composed of amino acids examples are insulin, hemoglobin, and enzymes
peptide bond
links amino acids together
polymers
macromolecules made of many monomers joined together
nucleic acids
macromolecules such as DNA and RNA
lipids
organic compounds commonly called fats and oils
carbohydrates
organic compounds used to store and release energy
enzymes
proteins catalysts that speed up the rate of a chemical reactions in the body
fatty acids and glycerol
the building blocks/subunits of lipids which are arranged in the shape of a letter E
nucleotides
the building blocks/subunits of nucleic acids
amino acids
the building blocks/subunits of proteins
polysaccharides
the largest carbohydrate molecules, they are polymers composed of many monosaccharides linked together for example: starch, glycogen, and cellulose
monomers
the small building blocks of polymers