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Enzymes are classified as what?
What is Proteins
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What are the charges of the three subatomic particles?
What is Protons = Positive, Electrons = Negative, Neutrons = Neutral
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The group in an experiment in which no change is expected
What is the control group
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A solution with a pH of 7 is considered what?
What is Neutral
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Glucose and starch are examples of what?
What is Carbohydrates
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The sum of the protons and neutrons in an atom is called what?
What is Atomic Weight
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Acids donate what to the solution
What is protons
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When two atoms of the same element are joined, this is called a what?
What is Molecule
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In this type of chemical bond, the electrons are shared between the atoms.
What is Covalent
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What is the name of the lab we did
What is Identifying Macromolecules
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The outermost shell of an atom is called the ________ shell.
What is Valence
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Isotopes differ from each other only in the number of ______________ they possess.
What is Neutrons
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When two atoms of different elements combine, this is called what?
What is Compound
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In this type chemical bond, one atom is strong enough to "take" the other atom's electron.
What is Ionic
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Cholesterol is an example of___________, a type of lipid.
What is Steroid.
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The difference between a saturated and unsaturated fat
What is a double bond
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When a change in matter alters the basic nature of the substance, it is called what?
What is Chemical Change
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What comes out when a synthesis reaction takes place? (e.g. glucose + glucose --> disaccharide + ______)
What is water
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In order to break a disaccharide into simple sugar units, what type of reaction must occur?
What is Hydrolysis
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The building blocks of nucleic acids are what?
What is Nucleotides
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The monomers of proteins are called what?
What is an amino acid
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Name the three types of lipids important for biochemical reactions
What is triglycerides, phospholipids, and steroids
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Name the four elements the human body is mainly composed of.....
What is Carbon, Oxygen, Hydrogen, and Nitrogen
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A + B --> AB is an example of what type of reaction?
What is Synthesis
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Proteins can have up to how many levels of organization, and what is the first one?
What is four, and the order of amino acids
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