1. a. What is the abbreviated name for the molecule below? (3 letters) What is the abbreviated name of this molecule if it has two phosphates? What is the abbreviated name of this molecule if it has one phosphate? From your answers above, circle the form of the molecule that has the most energy. What type of energy is this? circle all that apply: (KINETIC / POTENTIAL / CHEMICAL) Where is the energy? b. Identify the three main parts of this molecule. (write on the red brackets i-iii) c. Parts ii and ii together make (blue vertical bracket) ii. NH2 N. Но- ОН ОН ОН i. ОН ОН iii d. What is the specific name for this molecule? (be specific) e. This molecule is also a monomer building block of which biomolecule The general name for this type of monomer is O=d-

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1. a. What is the abbreviated name for the molecule below? (3 letters)
What is the abbreviated name of this molecule if it has two phosphates?
What is the abbreviated name of this molecule if it has one phosphate?
From your answers above, circle the form of the molecule that has the most energy.
What type of energy is this? circle all that apply: (KINETIC / POTENTIAL / CHEMICAL)
Where is the energy?
b. Identify the three main parts of this molecule. (write on the red brackets i-iii)
c. Parts ii and ii together make
(blue vertical bracket)
ii.
NH2
НО-Р
ОН
ОН
ОН
ОН ОН
iii
d. What is the specific name for this molecule?
e. This molecule is also a monomer building block of which biomolecule
(be specific)
The general name for this type of monomer is
2. a. Put arrows by the two high energy bonds on the molecule above.
Explain why these functional groups are difficult to join. (hint: these are acids. Circle the H that
will be donated at cellular pH).
(MORE / LESS/ the SAME amount of) energy to make.
b. High energy bonds require circle one:
High energy bonds release circle one: (MORE / LESS / the SAME amount of) energy when broken.
High energy bonds are circle one: (MORE / LESS) stable than other bonds.
High energy bonds are circle one: (EASIER / HARDER) to break than other bonds.
Transcribed Image Text:1. a. What is the abbreviated name for the molecule below? (3 letters) What is the abbreviated name of this molecule if it has two phosphates? What is the abbreviated name of this molecule if it has one phosphate? From your answers above, circle the form of the molecule that has the most energy. What type of energy is this? circle all that apply: (KINETIC / POTENTIAL / CHEMICAL) Where is the energy? b. Identify the three main parts of this molecule. (write on the red brackets i-iii) c. Parts ii and ii together make (blue vertical bracket) ii. NH2 НО-Р ОН ОН ОН ОН ОН iii d. What is the specific name for this molecule? e. This molecule is also a monomer building block of which biomolecule (be specific) The general name for this type of monomer is 2. a. Put arrows by the two high energy bonds on the molecule above. Explain why these functional groups are difficult to join. (hint: these are acids. Circle the H that will be donated at cellular pH). (MORE / LESS/ the SAME amount of) energy to make. b. High energy bonds require circle one: High energy bonds release circle one: (MORE / LESS / the SAME amount of) energy when broken. High energy bonds are circle one: (MORE / LESS) stable than other bonds. High energy bonds are circle one: (EASIER / HARDER) to break than other bonds.
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