Atomic structure
Macromolecules
Doing things differently
Types of bonds
In Sickness and in Health
100
The positively charged particle in the nucleus.
What is a proton?
100
A macromolecule that consists of 4 fused carbon rings.
What is a steroid/cholesterol?
100
Because C-12 and C-14 have different numbers of neutrons, they are considered__________.
What are isotopes?
100
Links amino acids
What is a peptide bond?
100
Is most likely to be amplified in drug addicts and alcoholics.
What is the smooth ER?
200
The negatively charged particle in an atom.
What is an electron?
200
A triglyceride has 3 ___________acid tails.
What is fatty?
200
Because glucose and fructose have the same chemical formula they are consdiered_____of each other.
What are isomers
200
Is responsible for the cohesive nature of water?
What is hydrogen?
200
Pompei disease is due to the inability of the body to manufacture the enzyme that helps break down ________to glucose.
What is glycogen?
300
How many neutron sodium usually has.
What is 12?
300
A___________________has 2 fatty acid tails and a phosphate head.
What is a phospholipid?
300
Plant cells divide via a _________ _______instead of a cleavage furrow.
What is a cell plate?
300
Holds the oxygen to the hydrogen atoms within a single water molecule?
What are covalent bonds?
300
An always fatal disease of childhood that results from inability of lysosomes in the brain to break down lipids.
What is Tay-Sachs disease?
400
Because sodium only has 1 valence electron, it is likely to donate that electron to participate in this type of bond.
What is an ionic bond?
400
C6H12O6
What is glucose?
400
Animals are considered heterotrophs because they eat other organisms for energy. Plants are considered________because they make their own food.
What are autotrophs?
400
Sodium donates an electron to chlorine to form table salt. This attraction is commonly called an__________bond.
What is ionic?
400
Sickle cell trait may have been maintained in the population as an _______________________ ____ _____________.
What is an adaptation to malaria?
500
How many neutrons hydrogen usually has.
What is zero?
500
2 amino acids are linked together by______bonds.
What are peptide bonds?
500
Because Paramecium lives in a freshwater (hypotonic environment) it needs a _________________vacuole to expel excess water.
What is a contractile vacuole?
500
Ice has a maximum number of_______bonds compared to liquid water.
What is hydrogen?
500
This disease results from faulty chlorine transport.
What is cystic fibrosis?
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