Water
Carbon/Carbohydrates
Lipids
DNA
Proteins/Enzymes
100

Two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom are bonded by ________ bonds.

What is covalent

100

How many bonds can carbon make?

what is 4

100

Are lipids soluble? 

What is no

100

How many nitrogenous bases of DNA are there?

What is 4, Thyine, glycine, adenine, guanine

100

What are the two secondary structures of proteins?

What is alpha helix and beta sheet

200

Water has the highest density in which state? 

What is liquid

200

Why is carbon called the backbone of life?

what is its ability to make 4 bonds allows for the formation of large complex molecules

200

Call walls are made up of what type of lipid?

What is phospholipid

200

What type of bonds forms between DNA monomers to form polymers?

What is phosphodiester bonds

200

After an enzyme catalyzes its reaction, what is released?

What is the product
300

What make water polar?

What is unequal distribution of electrons

300

What is an organic molecule?

What is a molecule with only carbons and hydrogens

300

What is the chemical difference between a saturated and unsaturated fatty acid?

What is an unsaturated fatty acid has a double bonded carbon that makes a kink in the structure

300

What is the directionality of DNA? 

What is 5' to 3' 

300

What does trypsin do?

What is trypsin is a protease that cuts proteins

400

What property of water allows its to  stick to the walls of plant vessels? 

What is adhesion

400

What is a single carbohydrate unit called? 

What is monosaccharide
400

Phospholipids have ______ heads and ______ tails (property)

what is hydrophilic heads and hydrophobic tails

400
A single nucleotide monomer is made of what three components?

What is nitrogenous base, phosphate group and pentose sugar

400

What is the purpose of an enzyme?

What is to lower the activation energy to quickly synthesize a reaction
500
Why is water described as a universal solvent? 

What is the polarity of water allows for interactions with many polar molecules, can dissolve many solutes, 

500

What is the difference between hydrolysis and dehydration? 

What is hydrolysis uses a water molecule to break a bond and dehydration creates a water molecule to form a bond.

500

What type of lipid acts as a messenger?

what is steroid hormones

500

What nucleotides base pair with each other?

What is A to T and C to G

500

CRISPR Cas12a uses what macromolecule as its guide? 

What is RNA

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