Across
- 2. The basic unit of a lipid, consisting of one glycerol molecule and three fatty acids.
- 4. A polysaccharide used for carbohydrate storage in animals and fungi.
- 7. The simplest unit of a carbohydrate consisting of a single sugar molecule, such as glucose.
- 8. A chain consisting of many amino acids joined together by peptide bonds.
- 12. A structural polysaccharide found in the cell walls of plants.
- 13. A fibrous structural protein found in hair, nails, and feathers.
- 15. The maintenance of a constant internal environment within a living organism.
- 16. An organic compound required in tiny amounts for the correct functioning of the body.
- 17. Metabolic reactions that use energy to build larger molecules from smaller ones.
- 18. A biological catalyst made of protein that speeds up the rate of chemical reactions.
Down
- 1. A carbohydrate formed by the joining of two monosaccharide units, such as maltose.
- 3. Metabolic reactions that release energy by breaking down large molecules into smaller ones.
- 5. A lipid molecule where one fatty acid is replaced by a phosphate group, forming cell membranes.
- 6. Inorganic nutrients required by the body in small amounts for structural or metabolic roles.
- 9. A complex carbohydrate made of many monosaccharide units linked together, such as starch.
- 10. The sum of all chemical reactions that occur within a living organism.
- 11. An organic compound produced by a living organism, such as a carbohydrate or protein.
- 14. A chemical messenger produced by an endocrine gland that regulates body functions.
