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  • Monomers

    Single building blocks that can be repetitively linked together to form polymers.
  • Polymers

    Long chains of many monomers linked together.
  • Carbohydrates

    Biomolecules that use monosaccharides as their consistent monomers.
  • Proteins

    Biomolecules that use amino acids as their consistent monomers.
  • Nucleic Acids

    Biomolecules that use nucleotides as their consistent monomers.
  • Lipids

    Biomolecules that do not use a consistent monomer to build polymers.
  • Monosaccharides

    Monomers used to build carbohydrate polymers.
  • Amino Acids

    Monomers used to build protein polymers.
  • Nucleotides

    Monomers used to build nucleic acid polymers.
  • Dehydration Synthesis

    Reaction that forms covalent bonds between monomers, releasing water and building polymers.
  • Hydrolysis

    Reaction that cleaves covalent bonds between monomers, adding water and breaking down polymers.
  • Covalent Bonds

    Strong chemical bonds formed between monomers during polymer synthesis.
  • Hydroxyl Group

    Functional group consisting of an oxygen atom bonded to a hydrogen atom, involved in dehydration synthesis.
  • Hydrogen

    Element involved in dehydration synthesis, combining with a hydroxyl group to release water.
  • Water Molecule

    Molecule released during dehydration synthesis and added during hydrolysis.