Water
Macromolecule
Enzyme
Properties
Surprise
100

These elements make up water? 

What are hydrogen and oxygen?

100

These are the four main types of macromolecules in biology. 

What are carbohydrates, proteins, lipids and nucleic acids?

100

List 2 characteristics of an enzyme. 

What is a protein?

What is decrease activation energy?

What is reusable?  

What is fragile?

What is biological catalyst?

What is highly specific?

What is build-up or break down?

100

Capillary action is composed of these two properties. 

What is cohesion and adhesion?

100

This is the monomer of a protein. 

What is an amino acid?

200

The two hydrogen molecules have this charge when bonded to an oxygen. 

What is a (slightly) positive charge? 

200

The name given to polymers such as carbohydrate, lipid, protein and nucleic acids. 

What is a macromolecule?

200

This is the name given to the reactants that bind with an enzyme.  

What are substrates?

200

This property describes the uneven charge on a molecular compound.

What is polarity or polar?

200

This is the polymer of a carbohydrate.

What is polysaccharide?

300

The property assigned when water molecules stick to each other. 

What is cohesion? 

300

These biochemicals make up each of the macromolecules in biology. Write each molecule and its elements.

What is

.Carbohydrates- carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen

. Lipids- carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen

. Proteins- carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen

. Nucleic acids- carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, and phosphorus.  

300

This can happen to enzymes from an increase in temperature, change in pH or salinity. 

What is denature? 

300

The property that allows plants to transfer water from the roots to the leaves. 

What is capillary action?

300

These are the three parts of a nucleotide.

What is an amino group, a carboxyl group and an R side chain?

400

The property assigned that causes ice to float at the top of the ocean.

What is expansion when freezing or less dense?

400

These are the single building blocks for biomolecules.

What are monomers?

400

Lactose is broken down by lactase into these components. 

What are monosaccharides?

400

The property/ label that describes water's ability to dissolve many solutes.

What is a universal solvent?

400

These macromolecules include carbon, hydrogen, oxygen and nitrogen. 

What are proteins and nucleic acids?

500

The property assigned when water is attracted to other molecules. 


What is adhesion?

500

Carbon, hydrogen and oxygen are all elements of this.

What is a macromolecule or biomolecule?

500

This label refers to an enzyme's change in shape to match the substrate. 

What is "Induced fit" or lock and key structure?

500

This property describes water molecule's ability to resist pressure. 

What is surface tension?

500

The form of carbon in the atmosphere.  

What is CO2.

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