ANSWERS.
Adenine (just amine) - Answers-
Guanine (amine + carbonyl) - Answers-
Cytosine (amine + carbonyl) - Answers-
Uracil (2 carbonyls) - Answers-
Thymine (2 carbonyls + methyl) - Answers-
cyanohydrin - Answers-
acid anhydride - Answers-
toluene - Answers-
fumarate - Answers-
malate - Answers-
oxaloacetate (fold it to see why it's not alpha ketoglutarate: also it only has 4C) -
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succinate - Answers-
glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate - Answers-
lactose (glucose + galactose) - Answers-
maltose (Alpha 1,4 w/ 2 glucose molecules) - Answers-
sucrose (Glucose and fructose: alpha-1, beta 2 glycosidic linkage) - Answers-
ribose - Answers-
urea - Answers-
phosphonic acid - Answers-
squalene - Answers-
, cholesterol - Answers-
phospholipid - Answers-
glucose (up down up) - Answers-
pyrrole - Answers-
hydroquinone (Benzene diol) - Answers-
phosphatide - Answers-
pyrophosphate - Answers-
Biochemical = Pi
Chemical = H3PO4, H2PO4-, HPO42- (latter 2 are found at physiological pH) -
Answers-Phosphoric Acid
Tosylate - Answers-
Mesylate - Answers-
Hydroxyquinone (Hydroxylation of quinone) - Answers-
NADH (ADP + ribose + nicotinamide: the thing attached to the top ribose) (nicotinamide
adenine dinucleotide) - Answers-
NAD+ - Answers-
FADH2 (Same ADP base as NADH but it has attached flavin instead of nicotinamide) -
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1,3-biphosphoglycerate (1,3-BPG) - Answers-
3-phosphoglycerate - Answers-
2-phosphoglycerate - Answers-
PEP - Answers-
pyruvate - Answers-
DHAP (dihydroxyacetone phosphate) - Answers-
citrate - Answers-