Proteins
Cells
Energy
Chem of Life
Surprise
100

Two monomers link together through a bond to form...

Polymers

100

Which cells have membrane-bound organelles?

Eukaryotes

100

What is the molecule of energy?

ATP

100

If a molecule has an -OH, will it be polar or nonpolar?

Polar

100

Show a picture of your pet or -100 points.

thank you

200

Name the four structures of proteins.

Primary, secondary, tertiary, & quaternary

200

What is the theory that gives purpose to how two organelles got into a cell...

Endosymbiosis theory (mitochondria and chloroplast +100)

200

What macromolecules give us energy?

Carbohydrates

200

What are the two strongest bonds that we have learned?

Ionic bonds and Covalent bonds

200

Guess how many dogs I have (3 chances)

4 dogs

300

What are the primary bonds formed between secondary structures...

Hydrogen bonds

300

What is one thing that prokaryotes have but most eukaryotes don't have...

Cell Wall

300

What types of reactions make up a cell's metabolism?

Catabolic and Anabolic reactions

300

How do hydrogen bonds form?

Form when interacting with other molecules that can form H-bonds (ie. O & N)

300

What is your favorite season (spring, fall...)

Spring is the best

400

True or false? Enzymes can lower activation energy...

True!

400

DNA is located in the nucleus of cells. What composes a nucleotide? (Include how many carbons are in one of the structures)

Phosphate group, 5-carbon sugar, & Nitrogenous base

400

What reactions release energy?

Exergonic Reactions

400

A peptide bond is formed when two monomers come together. Is energy going into or out of the bond?

Energy comes out when a bond is formed. Energy will be needed in order to break bonds.
400
Which of the following needs a membrane protein to cross the cell membrane


O2, glycerol, H2O, Sucrose

Sucrose

500

What will happen if a substrate binds to a protein...

It will change the shape of the protein (+100 allosteric change).

500

Name all the nitrogenous bases (DNA & RNA) and who they bond to.

Adenine, Guanine, Cytosine, Thymine, and Uracil.

Adenine-Thymine or Adenine-Uracil

Guanine-Cytosine

500

What is the state that says that that disorder will always win?

Second Law of Theromodynamics

500

In a molecule like C6H12O6, which atom will have the highest electronegativity? Why?

Oxygen. It is pulling those electrons towards it, it is greedy with the electrons

500

What is your favorite movie?

thank you giving me reasons to procrastinate :)

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