What charge does an electron have?
Negative (-)
Is water polar or nonpolar?
Polar
Which is more simple, a monomer or polymer?
Monomer
Oil and butter are examples of which macromolecule?
Lipids
What is the date of our next PLC?
February 14th
What are the three main components of atoms?
Protons, neutrons, and electrons
What is cohesion?
Molecules of the same substance sticking together
What are the four macromolecules?
Carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, nucleic acids
Steak, chicken, and fish are an example of which macromolecule?
Proteins
What day does Taylor Swift's new album release?
April 19th
Are electrons transferred or shared with covalent bonds?
Electrons are shared
Which is more dense, liquid water or solid water?
Liquid water
When eating chicken broccoli alfredo pasta, what is one ingredient that contains carbohydrates?
What two teams are playing in the Super Bowl
49ers and Chiefs
If an element has an atomic number of 6 and an atomic mass of 14, how many protons does the element have?
6
Give an example of one solute and solvent. (You have to tell me which one is which in your example)
Multiple answers
Which macromolecule do we get from our genetics and not the food we consume?
Nucleic acids
Where are nucleic acids found in our body?
DNA and RNA
What year did World War 2 end?
1945
If an element has an atomic number of 7 and atomic mass of 16, how many protons, neutrons, and electrons does the element have?
7 protons and electrons, 9 neutrons.
What does hydrophilic mean?
Water loving. Dissolved easy in water
Which macromolecule has polypeptides as its polymer?
Proteins
Pretend you are running a race tomorrow, what is one food you could eat the night before to get short term energy for your race?
Pastas, fruits, veggies, rice etc.
What is Earth's largest continent?
Asia