Biological Macromolecules
Properties of Water
Building blocks
Food Chemistry
Enzymes
100

There are four classes of biological macro molecules: Carbohydrates, Lipids, Proteins, and _____.

Nucleic Acids

100

True or false: Approximately 60–70 percent of your body is made up of water.

True 

100

Weak attraction between polar bonds are ____ bonding.

hydrogen

100

A branch of chemistry that deals with the chemistry behind the biochemical nature of food, it's properties and how they are processed in the body. 

Food Chemistry

100

What are enzymes?

Protein that speed up metabolism

200

Which element on the periodic table is known as the "foundation" element for molecules in living things? 

Carbon

200

What type of covalent bond is water?

Polar

200

True or false: How elements interact with one another depends on how their electrons are arranged and how many openings for electrons exist at the outermost region where electrons are present in an atom.

True


200

Biomolecule which is responsible for providing energy for most organism. 

Carbohydrates

200

______  is the process of turning the food we eat into energy?

Digestion

300

Why are Lipids hydrophobic (Water-fearing)? 

Because they are nonpolar

300

As the motion increases, energy _______ and thus temperature _______?

increases, increases

300

Name the four type of bonds or interactions.

ionic, covalent, hydrogen bonds, and van der Waals interactions

300

Can be found in the foods we consume, the air we breathe, the cleansing of toxins, ours feelings, and practically anything we can see or tough in everyday life. 

How is chemistry used in everyday life.

300

True or false:

Carbohydrase- Breaks down fats into fatty acids.

Protease- Breaks down protein into amino acids.

Lipase- Breaks break down carbohydrates into sugars.


False, True, False

400

What does the DNA molecules use to communicate with the rest of the cell?

RNA

400

Water is cohesive or adhesive?

Cohesive

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

400
True or false: Ionic bonds consist of two positive charges and covalent bonds consist of a negative and a positive charge. 

False, False

400

The main function of _____ are: storing energy, signalling, as structural components of cell membranes. 

Lipids. 

400

The _____ _____ of an enzyme and the substrate must fit together to work.

Active site

500

Carbohydrates, lipids, protein, nucleic acid, are ______ molecules, which means that they contain carbon. 

Organic

500

Why can't oil and water be mixed together?

Oil is nonpolar and water is polar

500

All molecules are made up of _____?

Atoms

500

A bodybuilder is most likely to consume _____?

Protein

500

What does enzymes break down?

Fats, proteins, and carbohydrates. 

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