Definitions
Trons n stuff
Eeek Enzymes
It's in your DNA
H2O +
100
One of several forms of an element containing the same # of Protons but different # of neutrons

Isotope

100

These particles are found in the nucleus of an atom.

Protons and Neutrons

100

the 20 amino acids vary only in this group

side group (R-group)
100

This holds DNA's double helix together between the bases

Hydrogen bonding

100

Ph 7

Neutral or pure water

200

an attractive force that holds molecules of the same substance together

Cohesion
200

Has a different number of protons and electrons 

Ion

200

a specific reactant an enzyme acts upon

substrate

200
is responsible for the way DNA stores its information

The Nitrogenous (or nucleotide) base

200

This happens when two atoms share a pair of electrons.

covalent bond

300

a lipid made from fatty acids that have no double bonds between carbon bonds

Saturated fat

300

must have the same number of protons and as electrons

Atoms

300

this lowers the activation energy of a reaction

enzyme

300

The building blocks of DNA and RNA

Nucleotides

300

lower density of ice compared to liquid water is a result of 

Hydrogen bonding

400

The energy needed to get reactions started

Activation energy

400

tells you the total number of neutrons and protons in the nucleus

The number after an element (ex. sulphur-34 has 34 protons and neutrons combined)
400

Th properties of a protein are determined by the type, # and order of ____ ____ _______ _______

Amino acids linked together

400

is a lipid molecule with four fused carbon rings

steroid

400

a solution with a pH of 5

acidic

500

Two different molecules that have the same chemical formula

Isomers
500
When an atom loses an _____ it becomes a positively charged ion.

electron

500

The process in which the normal shape of a protein is lost

Denaturation

500

adenine is to thymine as Guanine is to ______

Cytosine

500

Th breaking down complex molecules by the chemical addition of water

Hydrolysis

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