What food sources are Nucleic Acids found in?
All biotic food sources
Does a Catalyst speed up the rate of a chemical reaction, or is it a source of carbohydrates?
A catalyst speeds up the rate of a chemical reaction
Definition of hydrophobic vs hydrophilic
Hydrophobic - Substances that repel water
Hydrophilic - Substances that are attracted to water
What are water molecules made up of?
Hydrogen and Oxygen (hence the name H2O)
Are electrons found above or outside of the nucleus of an atom?
What food sources are Proteins found in?
Meat, Tofu, Nuts, Peanut Butter
What are the factors that affect enzymes?
Temperature and pH
During capillary action, does water move with or against gravity?
Against gravity, an example is the water going up the flower
How many hydrogen atoms are in water?
Two, (H2O)
Protons and Neutrons
What are examples of Carbohydrates(Not Food)?
Does the Progress of reaction without enzymes require more or less activation energy than with enzymes?
Without enzymes, more activation energy is required
What part of water makes it a good solvent?
The polarity of water
An ionic bond shares, or gives and takes (electrons and atoms)?
An ionic bond gives and takes
What charge does a proton have?
A positive charge (+)
What is the Protein monomer?
Amino Acids
_____ binds to enzymes at the active site.
Substrate
What is the difference between Cohesion and Adhesion?
Surface tension is the _____ of hydrogen bonding.
Result
What charge does an electron have?
A negative charge (-)
Phospholipids are an example of what macromolecule?
Lipids
True or false: Ose's break Ase's
False, Ase's break Ose's
Water and oil don't mix, why is this?
Water is polar, while oil is nonpolar, so they will not be able to come together
What bonds connect two different water molecules?
Hydrogen bonds
True or false: Neutrons have no charge (not + or -)
True