Organic Molecules
Atoms
pH
Scientific Method
Monomers
100
This class of organic molecules are used primarily for energy
What is Carbohydrates
100
The three subatomic particles
What are protons, electrons, and neutrons?
100
potential Hydrogen-measure of Hydrogen ions
What is pH?
100
Variable scientist keeps constant
What is the control variable?
100
Lipids
What is fatty acids?
200
__________ is the organic molecules that includes enzymes
What is Protein
200
The center of the atom that maintains a positive charge
What is nucleus?
200
Acids
What is pH= 0-6?
200
The variable the scientist is measuring
What is dependent variable?
200
Carbohydrates
What is monosaccharide?
300
DNA and RNA
What is Nucleic Acids
300
17 protons = 17 electrons
What is neutral?
300
H+ = 1 x 10-3
What is pH=3
300
The variable the scientist changes-the factor scientist is testing
What is independent variable?
300
Protein
What is amino acids?
400
Found in cell membranes and also used for energy and insulation
What is Lipids
400
Contained in the nucleus of atoms
What is protons and neutrons
400
OH- = 1 x 10-3
What is pH=11?
400
Pasta and energy drink-A very confident student wants to test whether the carbohydrates in pasta or the carbohydrates in energy drinks have more energy?
What is independent variable?
400
Deoxyribonucleic acid and Ribonucleic acid
What is a nucleotide?
500
The element that is the focus for organic chemistry
What is Carbon?
500
protons + neutrons
What is atomic mass?
500
pH= 10, pH= 7, pH=2.....
What is increasing Hydrogen concentration?
500
Cells have organelles called mitochondria, which produces energy. You're a scientist observing Amber's liver cell and kidney cell to determine which has the more mitochondria. You discover that kidney cells have more mitochondria than liver cells. The number of cells is the......
What is dependent variable?
500
glucose, fructose, galactose
What is a monosaccharide?
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