Basic Chemistry
Properties of Water
Cell Theory and Types
Prokaryotic vs. Eukaryotic Cells
100

Electron, proton, and neutron

What are the 3 major particles that make up an atom?

100

This liquid is represented chemically by the name H2O

what is water?

100

This macromolecule is made of monomers called monosaccharides

What are carbohydrates?

100

Holds the genetic information for the cell and has the instructions for making proteins.

What is DNA?

200

This subatomic particle has a positive charge

What is a proton?

200

H-H

What is a non-polar covalent bond?

200

This macromolecule is made of monomers called nucleotides.

What are nucleic acids?

200

This allows cells to control their internal environment

What is the plasma membrane?

300

This subatomic particle has a negative charge

What is an electron?

300

H20

What is a polar covalent bond?

300

This macromolecule is made of monomers called amino acids.

What are proteins?

300

This is the term used to describe everything inside the cell.

What is cytoplasm?

400

The bond between two H2O molecules 

What is a hydrogen bond?

400

Water molecules have this because oxygen has more electronegativity than hydrogen

What are partially charged ends?

400

This macromolecule is made of smaller subunits called fatty acids

What are lipids?

400

Where the proteins are made within cells.

What are ribosomes?

500

These bonds involve the sharing of electrons between atoms

What are covalent bonds?

500

It is considered a good solvent because it has both a partial positive charge and a partial negative charge

What is water?

500

Many monomers attached together.

What is polymerization?

500

The nucleus is unique to this type of cell.

What is a eukaryotic cell?

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