Biology
Across
- 4. Organic compounds providing energy through sugar, starch, and fiber consumption.
- 5. Reaction releases heat, often feeling warm or hot.
- 7. energy required to initiate a chemical reaction.
- 8. Double sugar molecule formed by two monosaccharides through bonding.
- 12. Organic compounds, the building blocks of proteins, essential for diverse biological functions.
- 17. Single sugar molecule, fundamental unit for carbohydrates, energy source in cells.
- 18. Essential biomolecule, diverse functions, composed of amino acids, crucial for life's processes.
- 19. Building block of lipids, vital for energy storage and cellular structure.
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- 1. Fats with double bonds, healthier than saturated fats, found in plant oils.
- 2. Study of living organisms and processes.
- 3. Complex carbohydrate formed from linked sugar molecules.
- 5. Catalyst speeding up biochemical reactions.
- 6. Acid Genetic information storage and transmission molecules.
- 9. sweet, soluble carbohydrate, energy source, building block for complex molecules in organisms.
- 10. serve as energy sources, insulation, and components of cell membranes.
- 11. Endothermic reactions absorb heat, becoming cooler, often feeling cold to touch.
- 13. Reactant acted upon by enzyme in biochemical reactions.
- 14. Molecular unit comprising a base, sugar, and phosphate in nucleic acids.
- 15. Three-carbon molecule in lipid structures.
- 16. refer to saturated fats, meaning they have no double bonds between carbon atoms in their fatty acid chains.