Chemistry of Life
Water
Organic Compounds
Macromolecules
More Macromolecules
100
The nucleus of an atom is made up of these particles.
What is Protons and Neutrons
100

Bonds that hold a water molecule together.

What is Polar Covalent

100

Carbon has this many valence electrons.

What is Four

100

The four macromolecules 

What are carbohydrates, lipids, proteins and nucleic acids 

100

The monomer of nucleic acids 

What are nucleotides 

200
High-energy particles that circle the nucleus of an atom.
What is Electrons
200

Bonds between water molecules that leads to water's many emergent properties.

What is Hydrogen Bonds

200

Organic chemistry is the study of?

What is Carbon Compounds

200
Proteins are made up of these monomers.
What is Amino Acids
200

Section of amino acids that give it its properties (polar or non-polar etc.) 

What is the R group or side chain 

300
Pure substances that cannot be broken down chemically.
What is Elements
300

What give water its partial charges 

The unequal sharing of electrons 

300

The functional group that contains the element nitrogen.

What is Amine group

300

A reaction that synthesizes polymers.

What is Dehydration Reactions.

300

One difference between DNA and RNA

What is RNA is single stranded, has uracil instead of thymine and has ribose sugar instead of a deoxyribose sugar 

400

Type of covalent bond in which electrons are not shared equally.

What is Polar Covalent Bond

400

The property of water that allows small water bugs to walk on its surface 

What is Surface Tension 

400

The functional group that is found in Amino Acids (COOH)

What is Carboxyl group

400

Starch, glycogen, and cellulose are all

What is Polysaccharides (Carbohydrates)

400

The addition of water to break apart a bond in a polymer 

What is hydrolysis 

500

Bond that holds the two strands of DNA together 

What is a hydrogen bond  

500

Why does ice float in liquid water?

What is Hydrogen bonding causes ice to be less dense than liquid water.

500

The functional group is found in Nucleic Acids.

What is Phosphate group

500

Enzymes are examples of this macromolecule.

What is Proteins

500

The type of bonds (interactions) that holds the tertiary level of protein structure together  

What are hydrogen bonds, disulfide bonds and hydrophobic interactions 

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