Atomic Adventures
Watery Wonders
Carbon Chronicles
Reaction Riddles
Macromolecule Mania
100

What are the three main subatomic particles that make up an atom?

Answer: Protons, neutrons, and electrons.

100

What is the chemical formula for a water molecule?

Answer: H₂O.

100

What element is the backbone of all biological macromolecules?

Answer: Carbon.

100

What term describes a change that involves the breaking and forming of chemical bonds?

Answer: Chemical reaction.

100

What macromolecule is primarily responsible for storing genetic information?

Answer: Nucleic acids.

200

What is a chemical element?

Answer: A pure substance made of one type of atom.

200

What does it mean when a molecule is described as "polar"?

Answer: It has a positive charge at one end and a negative charge at the other.

200

How many covalent bonds can a carbon atom form?

Answer: Four covalent bonds.

200

What is the role of a catalyst in a chemical reaction?

Answer: It speeds up the reaction without being consumed.

200

What are the building blocks of proteins?

Answer: Amino acids.

300

Approximately how many elements are common in living organisms?

Answer: About two dozen.

300

What type of bond forms between the positive and negative ends of adjacent water molecules?

Answer: Hydrogen bonds.

300

Name the four types of macromolecules based on carbon found in living organisms.

Answer: Carbohydrates, lipids, nucleic acids, and proteins.

300

What type of energy is required to initiate most chemical reactions?

Answer: Activation energy.

300

Which macromolecule serves as long-term energy storage and makes up cell membranes?

Answer: Lipids.

400

What is an isotope?

Answer: Atoms of the same element with different numbers of neutrons.

400

What property of water allows it to dissolve many other substances?

Answer: Its polarity and hydrogen bonding capabilities make water a universal solvent.

400

What term describes the building blocks that link together to form polymers in macromolecules?

Answer: Monomers.

400

What is the process called where enzymes convert substrates into products?

Answer: Catalysis.

400

What type of bond links amino acids together to form proteins?

Answer: Peptide bonds.

500

Which subatomic particle determines the charge of an atom and participates in chemical bonds?

Answer: Electrons.

500

How much more acidic is a pH of 4 over a pH of 5

Answer: 10x

500

Why is carbon's ability to form four covalent bonds crucial for forming complex biological macromolecules?

Answer: It allows carbon to create diverse and stable long chains and structures essential for the complexity of life.

500

If the shape of an enzyme's active site is altered, what effect does this have on the enzyme's catalytic ability?

Answer: The enzyme will not be able to attach to the substrates and will lose its ability to catalyze the reaction.

500

Describe the process of protein synthesis, including both transcription and translation.

Answer:

  • Transcription: DNA is copied into messenger RNA (mRNA) in the nucleus.
  • Translation: mRNA travels to the ribosome, where it is read in codons to assemble amino acids into a protein.
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