What are the 4 most common elements in the human body?
C, H, O, N
-ase
What Latin root means many?
Poly-
Who's your favorite teacher?!
Mr. Kempf!!!
What did you think I was gonna put here...
Water has a pH of what?
7
What is the direction that we translate Latin (bio) words?
Backwards
What is the are where the substrate and enzyme meet called?
Active Site
Carbohydrates always end in what 3 letter?
-ose
What kills more people annually, sharks or vending machines?
Vending machines
A stapler is a(n)...
Enzyme
Ribosomes
What is a real example of an enzyme?
Amylase, dextrase, glucase...
What is an example of a lipid?
Fats, oils, waxes
In some cultures, instead of coal, what demonic character visits naughty children?
Krampus
pH of 2 means you are dealing with what? (ACID/BASE)
Acid
What is the polymer of nucleotides?
Nucleic acids
What group of macromolecules does enzymes fall into?
Proteins
What are BOTH examples of nucleic acids?
DAN, RNA
What ran over Grandma?
A reindeer
Which macromolecule is the cell membrane made of?
Lipids
What are the monomer of Proteins?
Amino acids
Amylase is an enzyme that would break down what?
Amylose. Sweet, Sweet bread
By what process are macromolecules put together?
Dehydration synthesis
What is Mr. Kempf favorite Latin name for something?
HINT: translated it means big eater
Macrophage
What is the passive transport of molecules across a membrane called?
Diffusion