A substance that contains two or more different elements.
What is a compound?
Water's vaporization capacity is...
100 degrees Celsius
Types of macromolecules
Carbon is one of the 6 basic elements for life t/f
True
Ms. Bahk is the best teacher t/f
True
An atom or particle ready to take a hydrogen particle from an acid.
What is a base?
The upward movement of water due to the forces of cohesion, adhesion, and surface tension
What is capillary action?
The macromolecule composed of monosaccharides
Carbohydrates
The carbon cycle shows....
how carbon travels through the living and nonliving pieces of the climate.
Since they have no mass, neutrons have no purpose t/f
False
The 6 elements of life
What is carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, oxygen, sulfur, and phosphate?
This feature of water allows marine life to survive even during freezing temperatures
Density
The macromolecule with the function; antibody, enzyme, and messenger
Protein
Carbon chains may vary in...
Length, branching, position of the double bond, and the presence of rings
The element used in cellular respiration
Oxygen
The subatomic particle that has a negligible mass
What is an electron?
Water's ability to stick to the substances other than itself
The macromolecule that forms DNA and RNA
Nucleic acids
An element of which atomic construction permits it to bond from various perspectives and with a wide range of components
What is a carbon?
The essencial segment for macromolecules
Carbon
The two subjects everything in the universe has
What is mass and energy?
The force that holds together molecules in a solid or liquid
What is cohesion?
Two monomers being bonded with the loss of H2O.
Dehydration reaction
Chemical groups that help the formation of DNA, proteins, carbohydrates, and lipids.
Functional Groups
Name one objective of the lesson
THE RECIPIENTS OF THIS LESSON WILL BE ABLE TO EFFECTIVELY EXPLAIN THE ELEMENTS OF LIFE AND THEIR SIGNIFICANCE.
THE STUDENTS WILL BE ABLE TO IDENTIFY AND EXPLAIN THE PROPERTIES OF WATER WITH SPECIFIC EXAMPLES.
THE STUDENTS WILL BE ABLE TO DESCRIBE THE INFORMATION, FUNCTION, AND PROPERTIES OF MACROMOLECULES.