1A.1 - Molecules of Life Flashcards

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What does evidence for evolution support?

A

The theory of evolution.

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2
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What is similar for all living things?

A

Carbon-based compounds. Their biochemical basis.

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3
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What do similarities in plants and animals suggest? What does such a suggestion provide?

A

That they all have a common ancestor. Indirect evidence for evolution.

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4
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Define ‘polymer’.

A

Molecules made from a large number of monomers joined together.

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5
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Give three examples of polymers.

A

Most carbohydrates, proteins and nucleic acids.

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6
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Define ‘monomer’.

A

Small, basic units from which larger molecules are made.

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7
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Give three examples of monomers.

A

Monosaccharides, amino acids and nucleotides.

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8
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What sort of reaction occurs to make a polymer?

A

Condensation reaction.

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9
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Define ‘condensation reaction’.

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A reaction that joins two molecules together with the formation of a chemical bond and the elimination of a water molecule.

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10
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What sort of reaction breaks down a polymer?

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Hydrolysis reaction.

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11
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Define ‘hydrolysis reaction’.

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A reaction that breaks the chemical bond between monomers using a water molecule.

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