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Section 1

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Atom formula

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C6H12O6

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unsaturated fats

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liquid at room temperature and found in vegetable oils, nuts, and seeds.

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Lypids

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Releases large amounts of energy for the cell.

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Potential energy

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stored energy that results from the position or shape of an object

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Carbohydrates

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the starches and sugars present in foods

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Molecule

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A group of atoms bonded together

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top 3 components of food

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1. Carbohydrate 2. fat (Lipids) 3. protein

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law of conservation of matter

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matter cannot be created or destroyed; it can only change form

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difference between protein, fats, carbs

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1. Lipids don't have chain 2. Different functions 3. protein contain N

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phenomenon

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we need matter and energy to live

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H

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H represents the change in enthalpy of a system in a reaction.

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comon in protein, fats and carbs

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1. energy 2. cho 3. all make up human body

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Combustion

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the process of burning something

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products

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Ending materials in a chemical reaction.

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reactants

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A starting material in a chemical reaction

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protein

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A three dimensional polymer made of monomers of amino acids.

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Law of conservation of energy

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energy cannot be created or destroyed but can be changed from

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CO

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C stands for carbon and O stands for oxygen.

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Macromolecule

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A very large organic molecule composed of many smaller molecules

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Energy

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the ability to do work

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Matter

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Anything that has mass and takes up space

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Atom

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Basic unit of matter

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N

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Nitrogen the chemical symbol for the element nitrogen. N or Asn, the symbol for the common natural amino acid asparagine.

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chemical reaction

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process that changes one set of chemicals into another set of chemicals

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saturated fats

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fats that are solid at room temperature usually comes from animals

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Kinetic energy

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energy of motion

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Calorie

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Amount of energy needed to raise temperature 1 gram of water 1 degree C

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