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Biochemistry: Structure. Monomer Single molecule One subunit Example: Single bead for a necklace.
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Chapter 20 Carbohydrates Chemistry 203. Carbohydrates 6CO 2 + 6H 2 O + energyC 6 H 12 O 6 + 6O 2 Photosynthesis Respiration Produced by photosynthesis.
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Macromolecule Lab For lab this week, you and your partner will need to bring in: 1. Spice drops candy or DOTS candy 2. Toothpicks I have some colored.
Organic compounds contain carbon and are found in living things. They usually contain C-H or C-C bonds. The organic compounds we study can be used in metabolic.
Unit 2A Human Form & Function Cells, metabolism & regulation Nutrition.