Atoms
Polarity
Lipids
Proteins
Carbohydrates
100
Which subatomic particle(s) are responsible for the mass number of an atom? 

Protons and neutrons 

100

Electronegativity of elements increases as you move ____ and _____ on the Periodic Table 

Up and to the Right 

100

What is the main function of lipids in the body? 

Long-term energy storage (but also cell membrane, signaling molecules, insulation, and more)

100

The ______ of an amino acid molecule gives the molecule it's characteristics 

R-group 

100

Generally, carbohydrates are... 

(Hydrophilic/Hydrophobic)

Hydrophilic 

200

Which subatomic particle is responsible for determining how the atom with interact with other atoms?

Electrons 

200

The partially positive side of H2O is attracted to the partially negative side of NH3. This is an example of ______ bonding

Hydrogen bonding

200

Phospholipids form what structure in aqueous solutions? 

Bilayer or micelle 

200

The sequence of amino acids in a peptide chain is refered to as the ________ Structure of the protein 


(Primary, Secondary, Tertiary, Quantinary)

Primary structure 

200

Sucrose, Maltose, and Lactose are examples of...

Disaccharides 

300

Hund's Rule: Electrons occupy the _______ energy orbitals availible first. 

(highest/lowest)

Lowest

300

NaCl, CaCO3, and MgO are strong attractions between a metal and non-metal. These are all example of which bond?

Ionic bonds 

300

Phospholipids have a hydrophilic head (Phosphate group) and hydrophobic tails (fatty acids). This term for this type of molecule is called... 

Amphipathic 

300

Amino acids that our bodies require but are unable to synthesize are called... 

Essential amino acids 

300

Chitin, Cellulose, Starch, and Glycogen are examples of...

Complex polysaccharides 

400

Given that the mass number of H is 1.008 and the mass number of O is 15.999, what is the molecular weight of a water molecule?

~18g/mol 

400

An unknown ion forms a hydration shell (surrounded by water molecules) in water. The H in the water molecules is attracted to the ion. What is the charge of the ion? 

Negative 

400

Unsaturated fats tend to be ______ at room temperature. Their double bonds create a kink that prevents them from packing tightly 

Liquid 

400

Your friend gets stung by a jellyfish so you pee on him. The heat, salinity, and acidicness of urine causes the vemon protein to ______ 

Denature 

400

Lactose intolerance is caused by a decrease in the activity of what enzyme? 

Lactase 

500

Carbon-12 has a relative abundance of 98.9% while Carbon-13 has a relative abundance of 1.1%. What is the mass of carbon on the periodic table?

12.011g/mol 

500

Eicosanoids are lipid-based signaling molecules. Is a prostaglandin molecule polar or nonpolar? 

Nonpolar 

500

Saponification involved cutting the ester of triacylglycerols via ______________ to make soap

Base-catalyzed Ester Hydrolysis 

500

When single polypeptide chains come together to make a complex protein, maintained by interactions of the R-groups. This refers to the ________ Structure of the protein 


(Primary, Secondary, Tertiary, Quantinary)

Quantinary 

500

The name of the covalent bond that connects a Glucose monomer and a Fructose monomer is called...

Glycosidic linkage 

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