RNA (ribonucleic acid)
DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid)
acidic solutions
-substances that ionizes in water, releasing hydrogen ions
basic solutions
-substances that ionizes in water, releasing hydroxide ions or take up hydrogen ions
ionic bonding
covalent bonds
glycogen
primary structure
secondary structure
tertiary structure
quaternary structure
peptide bond
-covalent bond between the carbon from the carboxyl group and nitrogen from amino group
dehydration synthesis of a peptide
hydrolysis of peptide
ATP (adenosine triphosphate)
hydrogenation
coenzymes
(-molecules which help coenzyme function)
(-copper and zinc are examples of inorganic cofactors)
gastric or pancreatic protease
functional proteins -> polypeptides
pancreatic lipase
fats (triglyceride) -> glycerol and 3 fatty acids
DNA/RNA nuclease
nucleic acids -> DNA/RNA nucleotides
amino group
H, H, N
carboxyl group
O, C, OH
nucleotide structure
hydrogen bonding in water
-water is polar so it forms hydrogen bonds because hydrogen bonds form between a slightly H+ and a slightly O-