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ed me what you want to do 1. Organic molecules are held together by hydrogen bonds. New word: 15. Fats, waxes, proteins, and polysaccharides are all formed by decomposition. New word: 16. Glucose and fructose monosaccharides are monomers of a protein. New word: 17. Lipids are hydrophilic, except for phospholipids, which are amphipathic. New word: 18. Lipids function as short term energy and cell wall structure. New word: 19. Carbohydrates function as enzymes, antibodies, in transport and movement New word: MacBook Air 80 4 5 0

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14. Organic molecules are held together by hydrogen bonds.

New Word: covalent

15. Fats, waxes, proteins, and polysaccharides are all formed by decomposition.

New Word: synthesis

16. Glucose and fructose monosaccharides are monomers of a protein.

New Word: carbohydrate

17. Lipids are hydrophillic, except for phospholipids, which are amphipathic.

New Word: hydrophobic

18. Lipids function as short-term energy and cell wall structure.

New Word: Carbohydrates

19. Carbohydrates function as enzymes, antibodies, in transport and movement.

New Word: Protein

20. Cellulose and chitin are two types of structural proteins.

New Word: polysaccharides or carbohydrates

21. A nucleotide is the polymer of a nucleic acid

New Word: monomer

22. ATP, DNA, and RNA are examples of phospholipids

New Word: nucleic acids or nucleotides

23. An acid is a solution with more OH- than H+ and has a pH greater than 7.

New Word: alkali or base

24. A buffer is a molecule that promotes extreme changes in an organisms internal pH.

New Word: prevents

25. Pure water has an acidic pH because it has equal amounts of OH- and H+.

New Word: neutral