Biochemical Vocabulary

9 words in this vocabulary list

noun a biological molecule consisting of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms, including sugars, starches, and cellulose

  • Carbohydrates are an essential macronutrient that provide energy for the body.
  • You should try to limit your intake of carbs if you're trying to lose weight.
  • I'm cutting out carbs from my diet to get in shape for summer.
  • In the world of nutrition, carbohydrates are often referred to as the body's main source of fuel.

noun a substance produced by a living organism that acts as a catalyst to bring about a specific biochemical reaction

  • The enzyme catalyzed the chemical reaction in the laboratory.
  • The enzyme helped speed up the reaction in the lab.
  • That enzyme really kicked things into gear in the experiment.
  • The enzyme acted like a key to unlock the reaction process.

noun a substance or chemical component that is being analyzed, typically in a scientific or medical context

  • The laboratory technician used a spectrophotometer to measure the concentration of the analyte in the sample.
  • The scientist is looking at the analyte under the microscope to see its structure.
  • I need to run some tests on this analyte to see what's going on.
  • The analyte of the situation revealed the underlying problem that needed to be addressed.

noun a numerical value representing one hundred in Roman numerals

adjective relating to the number one hundred

  • The patient was diagnosed with type 1c diabetes, which requires careful monitoring of blood sugar levels.
  • My friend has a 1c on his report card, but he's not too worried about it.
  • I heard she got into a 1c with her boss over the project deadline.
  • His decision to quit his job was a 1c in his career path.

noun a chemical compound or functional group containing a carbon-carbon triple bond

  • The acetylenyl group is a functional group with a triple bond between two carbon atoms.
  • I heard that acetylenyl compounds are used in some industrial processes.
  • Yo, check out the cool acetylenyl setup they've got in the lab!
  • Her determination to succeed was like the unbreakable bond of an acetylenyl group.

adjective describing a condition characterized by an abnormal increase in acidity in the blood and body tissues

  • The patient presented with symptoms of acidotic crisis, requiring immediate medical attention.
  • She felt really sick and the doctor said it was because she was acidotic.
  • I heard that guy ended up in the hospital because he was all acidotic.
  • The atmosphere in the room was so tense, it felt almost acidotic in nature.

noun a chemical compound used in the manufacture of dyes and pharmaceuticals

  • Acridine is a heterocyclic compound with a strong odor.
  • I can't stand the smell of acridine in the lab.
  • That acridine stuff stinks to high heaven!
  • The tension in the room was so thick you could cut it with a knife, like acridine fumes.

adjective relating to actinomycin or its derivatives

  • Actinomeric compounds are known for their unique molecular structures.
  • I heard actinomeric compounds have interesting shapes.
  • Actinomeric stuff is supposed to be pretty cool.
  • Her creativity was like an actinomeric puzzle, intricate and fascinating.

noun a chemical compound consisting of adenosine triphosphate (ATP) with a pyrophosphate group removed

  • Adenylpyrophosphate is an important molecule in biochemistry for energy transfer.
  • I heard that adenylpyrophosphate is used in some biochemical reactions.
  • Yo, do you know what adenylpyrophosphate does in the body?
  • Just like how adenylpyrophosphate powers cells, determination powers success.