This part of the brain is divide by four lobes and is responsible for interpreting signals from the body.
What is the cerebrum?
100
This bond is not really a bond, but it gives water all of its important properties.
What is a hydrogen Bond?
100
A monomer that contains many monomers bonded together is a what?
What is Polymer?
100
The result of substances coming together and changing during a reaction.
What is product?
100
This biological catalyst is responsible for speeding up reactions in living things.
What is an Enzyme?
200
The part of the brain that coordinates your movement.
What is the Cerebellum?
200
This molecule that has no net charge is known as this.
What is non-Polar molecule.
200
These carbon-based molecules are essential in storing genetic information.
What are Nucleic Acids?
200
This is the amount that will break bonds between two atoms.
What is Bond Energy?
200
Enzymes speed up reactions by bending the bonds between atoms. This does lowers what?
What is the activation energy?
300
This part of the brain is made of three distinct parts that controls breathing and heartbeat.
What the brain stem?
300
Ionic bonds such as those that make up table salt( sodium-chloride) are made mostly from a bond between a non-metal a what?
What is a Metal?
300
These Carbon-based molecule contains Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen and have monomers made of glucose and fructose.
What are Carbohydrates?
300
This is the amount of energy that needs to be absorbed to start a chemical reaction.
What is activation energy?
300
At high temperatures enzymes will what?
What is Denature?
400
The two parts that the peripheral nervous system is divided into are know as what.
what are the somatic nervous system and the automatic nervous system?
400
The presents of Acids and bases are measure by this scale.
What is pH Scale.
400
Proteins are carbon-based molecules that are involved in movement, eyesight , and digestion. They are made of amino acids held together by these bonds.
What are peptide bonds?
400
Cellular respiration releases more energy than in absorbs, This is known as what kind of reaction.
What is exothermic reaction?
400
These conditions effect how enzymes function.
What are temperature and pH.
500
The brain and the spinal cord make up the what?
What is the central nervous system?
500
Hydrogen bonds in water are responsible for these three properties High Specific Heat, adhesion, and What?
What is Cohesion?
500
These lipid structure is needed to make the cell membrane.
What is Phospholipids?
500
Photosynthesis absorbs more energy than it releases, this is known as what type of reaction.
What is endothermic reaction?
500
This model help illustrates helps explain how an enzyme works. It is known as a good starting point to understanding how enzymes function.