front 1 Amino group | back 1 consist of a nitrogen atom covalently bonded to two hydrogen atoms and its formula is NH2 |
front 2 Polymer | back 2 is a molecule made up of many of the small organic molecules covalently bonded together forming a long chaom |
front 3 Monomer | back 3 is one of the small organic molecules that make up the long chain of polymer |
front 4 Polymerization | back 4 is the chemical process in which small organic molecules or monomers bond together to form a chain |
front 5 Biological molecule | back 5 is a large organic molecule in any living organism |
front 6 Protein | back 6 is a biological polymer made of amino acid monomers |
front 7 Amino acid | back 7 is a carbon compound that contains the two functional group |
front 8 Carbohydrate | back 8 is a group of organic molecules that includes sugar, starches, and cellulose |
front 9 Nucleic Acid | back 9 a biological polymer that Stores and transmits genetic information |
front 10 Lipid | back 10 is a type of biological molecules that includes fat soils, hormones, waxes, and components of cellular membranes |
front 11 Organic compound | back 11 as a chemical compound that contains carbon atoms usually bonded to at least one hydrogen atom |
front 12 Hydrocarbon | back 12 a compound that contains only carbon and hydrogen atoms |
front 13 Isomer | back 13 Compounds that have the same molecule formula but different structural arrangements |
front 14 Unsaturated Hydrocarbon | back 14 A hydrocarbon that contain one or more double or triple bonds |
front 15 Saturated Hydrocarbon | back 15 A hydrocarbon that contains only single bonds |
front 16 Functional group | back 16 is an atom or group of atoms that determine the function and properties of the compound |
front 17 Hydroxyl group | back 17 Contains two atoms oxygen and hydrogen |
front 18 Halide group | back 18 Contains group 17 halogen fluorine, chlorine, bromine, and iodine. |
front 19 Carboxyl Group | back 19 Consist of a carbon atom with a single bond to a hydroxyl group and a double bond to a oxygen atom |