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The unity of form and function
Kenneth S. Saladin
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Chapter 3: The Molecules of Life

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  1. Molecules dissolve in water if the water can form zones called around them.
  2. A chemical reaction that produces water as a by-product is called .
  3. Organic compounds obtain their unique chemical characteristics less from their carbon backbones than from their .
  4. The suffix denotes a sugar, while the suffix denotes an enzyme.
  5. When oxygen is unavailable, cells employ a metabolic pathway called to produce ATP.
  6. A saturated fat is one to which no more atoms can be added.
  7. A unique type of bond formed between two amino acids is called a/an bond.
  8. The amphiphilic lipids of cell membranes are called .
  9. occurs when the end product of a metabolic pathway deactivates the enzyme that controls an earlier step in the pathway.
  10. The monomers of a polysaccharide are called and those of a protein are called .



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