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Atoms and elements
Water
Functional groups
Molecules required for life
100

Anything below 7.0 on the pH scale 

Acid 

100

Negative ions that are formed by gaining electrons 

Anions 

100

A substance capable of dissolving another substance 

Solvent 

100

This functional group contains one carbon and three hydrogens. (-CH3)

Methyl 

100

They are composed of two fatty acids and the third carbon of the glycerol backbone is bound to a phosphate group. 

Phospholipids 

200

All have four, linked carbon rings and several of them, like cholesterol, have a short tail. Functional groups determine function. 

Steroids 

200

This is the number of protons plus the number of neutrons. 

Atomic mass 

200

A substance readily forms hydrogen bonds with water and it can dissolve in water ("water-loving") meaning it is...

Hydrophilic 

200

Have a double bonded oxygen and hydroxyl on the same carbon. Ex: Acetic acid 

 Carboxyl 

200

When the hydrocarbon chain contains a double bond (forms a kink), the fatty acid is...

Unsaturated 

300

Diet that does not include all 8 essential amino acids. 

Incomplete protein 

300

Different forms of the same element that have the same number of protons, but a different number of neutrons. 

Isotopes 

300

The lattice structure of ___ makes it less dense than the freely flowing molecules of ___ water.

Ice, liquid 

300

Complex, made of phosphorus, oxygen, and hydroxyls (PO4).

Phosphates

300

Macromolecules that are essential for our diet. Classified into three subtypes: monosaccharides, disaccharides, and polysaccharides. Ex: grain, fruits, vegetables

Carbohydrates 

400

This pattern can affect gene expression during life. Can be changed by diet and exercise. Any deviation can cause up regulation or down regulation. 

Methylation patterns 

400

This type of bond forms between two atoms of the same element or between different elements that share the electrons equally.

Non polar covalent 

400

Water molecules are attracted to each other (because of hydrogen bonding), keeping the molecules together at the liquid-air (gas) interface

Cohesion 

400

Called alcohols (OH). Ex: ethane 

Hydroxyl 

400

Built of sugar, phosphate, and nitrogenous base. 

Nucleotide 

500

Has 2 rings, adenine and guanine 

Purines 

500

A weak interaction occurs between the δ+ charge of the hydrogen atom of one molecule and the δ– charge of the other molecule. 

Hydrogen bond 

500

The more hydrogen ions present, the ___ the pH; conversely, the fewer hydrogen ions, the ___ the pH.

Lower, higher 

500

Affects 3D shape of a protein (-SH). Ex: Amino acid cysteine. 

Sulfhydryl 

500
3D shape determines their function.. may be in primary, secondary, tertiary, or quaternary structure. 

Protein 

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