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Most organs are made of many tissue and cell types
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Integumentary
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That body system involved with the covering of the body is the:
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Carbon
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The word organic refers to molecules or compounds that contain:
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Nucleic acid
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Our "genes" are actually this type of macromolecule
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Oligosaccharide
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A short chain of monosaccharides is called a:
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Disaccharide
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Table sugar is simply a type of
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OH
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This functional group can be found attaced to just about every carbon on a monosaccharide
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Amino acids
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Proteins are made of simpler units called:
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Phospholipid
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The major lipid found in plasma (cell) membranes is:
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Glucose
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The major carbohydrate we used for energy is:
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Remove water
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In order to make a polymer out of a group of monosaccharides you must:
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Nitrogen
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The "amino" portion of an amino acid is the end that contains the:
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Glycerol
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A triglyceride can be made by linking 3 fatty acids to one molecue of:
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Phosphate group
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A phospholipid is different from a triglyceride molecule. The phospholipid has one of these instead of on the fatty acid chains
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Cholesterol
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The precursor to all steroid hormones (such as testosterone) is:
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