It's Wet
Macro
Baking
Butter and DNA
Steak
100

Draw a Water molecule with its polarity

h-O-h  

neg on O

+ on H

bent,

100

What are the three parts to the atom and their charges?

neutron - nothing 

electron - neg

proton - pos

100

what process is happening?

Dehydration synthesis to go from monosaccharide to a disaccharide. 

100

What are the 5 nitrogen bases?

U, A, T, C, G

100

What is the monomer for a protein and what bond do they make between the monomers?

Amino Acids

peptide 

200

What makes water polar?

electrons are not evenly shared 


200

What element is the building block for carbs, proteins, lipids and N.A? It is in all cells

why?

Carbon

can form 4 bonds, very strong

200

What is hydrolysis?

A chemical reaction in which water is used to break down a compound; this is achieved by breaking a covalent bond in the compound by inserting a water molecule across the bond.

200

Structure of Lipids

Glyceral Head / Fatty acid chains

200

What are the 3 parts that make up the monomer of a protein?

Amino group 

R group 

Carboxyl group

300

Why is water the universal solvent?

Can seperate many molecules due to its poles like salt, sugar, etc.

300

What are the 4 main Macro Molecules?

Carbohydrates

Proteins

N.A. 

Lipids

300

In a dehydration reaction, _____ are linked together to form _____.

monomers, polymers

300

Difference between Saturated vs unsaturated lipids, examples of each

Oil - un 

butter - sat. 

All bonds are filled with H on the fatty acid chains

300

What part of the monomer can have properties that are hydrophobic, hydrophilis or ionic?

R group

400

What causes water's surface to have tension?

The bonds between the molecules are strong 

covalent, don't want to break 

takes a lot of heat or movement to break seal


400

What is the monomer of a complex carbohydrate?

sugar, glucose

400

Cohesion vs. adhesion

Cohesion: Water is attracted to water, and Adhesion: Water is attracted to other substances.

400

Describe how lipids help the cell

Phosolipid bilayer - nonpolar molecules 

hydrophobic tails that are nonpolar and hydrophilic heads that interact with water because they are polar

400

Describe the different structures of proteins

1. primary - single strand A.A. peptide bonds 

2. secondary - sheets or helix  

3. 3D structure - R groups interacting - S bonds, hydrophobic rings 

4. multiple strands put together

500

Why does water have a pH of 7?

Even amounts of H+ ions and OH- ions. = 0 which is pH of 7. neutral

500

Nucleotide is a monomer. What are the parts of a nucleotide?

5 carbon sugar

phosphate 

nitrogen base


500
Different structures of Carbohydrates and examples of each

Mono - 1 ring - glucose, fructose

Di - 2 rings - sucrose

Poly - starch, pasta,

500

Compare and contrast DNA and RNA (4-5)

one vs 2 strands

U, different sugars

RNA leaves nucleus 

RNA is recycled 

Lots of different types of RNA

500
What determines the overal shape and function of the primary structure of a protein?

specific order or amino acids

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