What is the monomer of nucleic acids?
What is a nucelotide
Where on the scale do bases fall?
8-14
This is the primary function of DNA in the human body
What is the neutral pH?
7
What is the scale? From what number to what number?
0-14
List 2 of the functions of lipids.
What is long-term energy storage, insulation, protective layer
This nucleic acid contains the sugar deoxyribose and uses thymine as a nitrogenous base.
List an example of a substance with a neutral pH
water, blood, etc.
Bicarbonate neutralizes your stomach pH (it balances the acid). What pH is it most likely to have, 2, 7 or 10?
10; it is a base
Name 2 types of sugars.
What is surcose, glucose, cellulose, glycogen, fructose
What kind of fat is considered the "good fat" and give an example of a food that has this type of fat.
Unsaturated
Lemon Juice has a pH of 2. Tomato Juice has a pH of 4. How many times more acidic is lemon juice?
100x