Themes in the Study of Life
The Chemical Context of Life
Water and the Fitness of the Environment
Carbon and the Molecular Diversity of Life
The Structure and Function of Macromolecules
100

The units of heritance that transfer from parent to offspring.

What is Gene?

100

The attraction of a particular atom for the electrons of a covalent bond.

What is Electronegativity?

100

The movement of water within spaces due to the combined forces of cohesion and adhesion.

What is Capillary Action?

100

One phosphate group can split off an release energy.

What is ATP?

100

Monomers are covalently bonded with the loss of a water molecule.

What is Dehydration Reaction?

200

The organisms on Earth were modified descendents of common ancestors.

What is Evolution?
200

When the atoms share the electron equally.

What is Nonpolar Covalent Bonds?

200

Water molecules are held together with other water molecules by

What is Hydrogen Bonds?

200

The shape a carbon forms when it has 4 single bonds. 

What is Tetrahedron?

200

A covalent bond between 2 monosaccharides by a dehydration reaction.

What is Glycosidic Linkage?

300

The branch of biology that classifies species.

What is Taxonomy?

300

An attraction between an anion and cation.

What is Ionic Bond?

300

A substance that minimizes changes in concentrations of H+ and OH-.

What is Buffer?

300

Compounds that have same number of atoms of the same elements but different structures and have different properties.

What is Isomers?

300

Proteins are held together by 

What is Peptide Bonds?

400

A generalization based on observational data.

What is Inductive Reasoning?

400

An atoms bonding capacity which usually equals the number of unpaired electrons.

What is Valence?

400

The amount of heat that can be absorbed or lost for 1g of a substance to change its temperature by 1°C.

What is Specific Heat?

400

The carbons have covalent bonds with the same atoms but they differ in their spatial arrangments.

What is Cis-Trans Isomers?

400

The monomers of the macromolecules are

What is Nucleotides, Monosaccharides, and Amino Acids?

500

The interactions between parts gets progressively more complex as you increase levels.

What is Emergent Properties?

500

Molecules or atoms that are very close can be attracted by fleeting charge differences.

What is Van der Waals Interactions?

500

On occasion, a hydrogen that is forming a hydrogen bond between two molecules of water  shifts from one molecule to the other and leaves its electron behind.

What is The Dissociation of Water?

500

The only functional group that is mainly unreatice and acts as an identifier. 

What is Methyl Group?

500

The result of hydrogen bonds between repeating parts of a polypeptide bond are coils and folds referred to as

What is Secondary Structure of Proteins?

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