Water sticking to itself
Cohesion
Phenomenon: Surface Tension
1-6.9 on pH scale
Acidic
Monomer of a carb
Monosaccharide
Monomer of a protein
Amino Acid
What 3 elements do all macromolecules have?
Carbon Hydrogen and Oxygen
Water sticking to something else
Adhesion
Phenomenon: Capillary Action
7.1-14 on pH scale
Basic
Example of a Lipid
What is an example of a nucleic acid?
DNA or RNA
What acts as a catalyst by speeding up reactions in our body by lowering the activation energy?
Enzymes
Bond that holds oxygen and hydrogen together in water
Covalent
What is it called when a solution has an equal number of hydrogen and hydroxide ions?
Neutral
Carb or Lipid?
Lipid
What bond holds amino acids together to make proteins?
Peptide Bonds
What is one building block of a macromolecule called?
Monomer
Hydrogen
What is used to neutralize an acid or base?
Buffer
Glucose,sucrose,starch,chitin
Carbohydrates
Functions of this include movement, structure and enzymes
Protein
What does an enzyme bind to for a reaction to occur?
Substrate
Water dissolves more substances than any other liquid. What property of water is this?
Universal Solvent
What is more basic: baking soda (9) or bleach (13)?
Bleach (13)
Why can oil and water not mix?
Because oil is insoluble to water
What is the function of DNA in our body?
Genetic Information
What macromolecule is this?
Protein