_______________is an attraction between molecules of the same substance.
What is Cohesion?
In a solution, the substance being dissolved is the
what is solute?
These elements are the most common found in living things.
What is CHONPS?
Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen, Nitrogen, Phosphorus, Sulfur
The two kinds of nucleic acids are ___________.
What is DNA and RNA?
_________ are used as the main source of energy.
What are Carbohydrates?
___________ is an attraction between molecules of different substances.
What is Adhesion?
In a solution, the substance in which the solute dissolves is the...
What is solvent?
_________means that the molecule contains carbon
What is Organic?
________ are the building block of carbohydrates.
What are Monosaccharides?
Saturated fats are solid at room temperature, while unsaturated fats are liquid. These are both examples of...
What are Lipids?
Water is a ________ molecule because its charges are unevenly distributed
What is Polar?
______ is any cvompound that forms H+ ions in solution.
What is an Acid?
________ and ________ are the smaller units that join together (building blocks).
What are Monomers and Polymers?
Proteins are polymers of monomers called _______.
What are Amino Acids?
Proteins help control the transport of substances into and out of cell by being a part of the _______.
What are Cell Membranes?
__________ bonds form an attraction between a hydrogen atom with a partial positive charge and another atom with a partial negative charge
What are Hydrogen Bonds?
_________ is a compound that produces hydroxide (OH-) ions in a solution.
What is a Base?
Cellulose is used as a STRUCTURAL component of plant CELL WALLS, which macromolecule is this?
What is carbohydrate?
Nucleic acids are polymers assembled from individual monomers known as ______________.
What are nucleotides?
_______ are proteins that control the rate of reaction.
What are Enzymes?
__________bonds are when electrons are shared between atoms.
What are Covalent Bonds?
When you mix a strong base and a strong acid together, what happens to the pH?
What is neutralization?
This biomolecule does most of the work in cells and are required for the structure, function, and regulation of the body’s tissues and organs
What is protein?
__________ , made of a glycerol molecule and a fatty acid chain, are the main components of cell membranes
What are Lipids?
The structure of this molecule includes 5 or 6 carbon rings, linked together by oxygen molecules that look like they're holding hands..
What is carbohydrates?