Biological Molecules - Biological Molecules: Key Terms Flashcards

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Polar molecule

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A molecule with an uneven distribution of charge, e.g. H2O.

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Polymerisation

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The process by which many monomer sub-units are joined to form polymers.

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Condensation

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Reactions in which a water molecule is removed when monomers join.

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Hydrolysis

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When water molecules are added in the process of breaking bonds between molecules, e.g when breaking a polymer into monomers

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Monosaccharide

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A single monomer of carbohydrate.

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Disaccharide

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Carbohydrates that contain two monosaccharides joined together.

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Polysaccharide

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Very large molecules that contain many monosaccharide.

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Glycosidic bond

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The bond between two monosaccharides that forms in a condensation reaction.

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Saturated

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A carbon chain that doesn’t contain any carbon-carbon double bonds.

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Mono-unsaturated

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When there is a single carbon-carbon bond within the carbon chain.

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Poly-unsaturated

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When there is more than one carbon-carbon double bond within the carbon chain.

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Peptide bond

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The bond that links two amino acids together, between carbon and nitrogen.

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13
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Polypeptide

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A chain consisting of many amino acids joined by peptide bonds.

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14
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Activation energy

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The minimum amount of energy needed to activate a reaction.

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15
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Active site

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A specific region of an enzyme, which is functional., and has a specific shape due to the tertiary structure, where the substrate binds.

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Substrate

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The molecule on which an enzyme acts.

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Enzyme-substrate complex

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This forms because the substrate molecule is held within the active site by bonds that temporarily form between certain amino acids of the active site and groups on the substrate.

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Complementary

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The way to describe the shapes/structures of a specific substrate and enzyme and how they fit together.

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Denaturation

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A permanent change to the tertiary structure of the active site meaning that an enzyme can no longer function.

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Competitive inhibitors

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Enzyme inhibitors which bind to the active site of the enzyme.

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Non-competitive inhibitors

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Enzyme inhibitors which bind to the enzyme at a position other than the active site.