Characteristics of Life
Basic Chemistry
Macromolecules I
Macromolecules II
pH
100

Which of the following is not a characteristic of life: 

a. Living things Grow and Develop

b. Living things respond to their environment

c. Living things communicate

d. Living things Reproduce

What is c. Living things communicate?

100

The smallest unit of matter that retains the properties of an element is called a ____________

What is an atom?

100

True or False: Carbohydrates are also known as sugars

What is true?

100

True or False: Carbohydrates are the only macromolecule that contains Nitrogen

What is false?

100
The pH of a neutral solution

What is 7?

200

A sunflower growing in a field always seems to face the sun. 

What is responding to their environment?

200

In an atom, protons and neutrons are located in the center, known as this part of the atom. 

What is the nucleus?

200

These types of fats are typically solid at room temperature and are found in foods like butter. 

What are saturated fats?

200

What are proteins made from?

What is an amino acid?

200

The pH scale typically ranges from this minimum to this maximum value.

What is 0-14?

300

A tadpole undergoes significant changes to become a frog, while a caterpillar transforms into a butterfly. 

What is growth and development?

300

This type of particle has a positive charge and is found within the nucleus of an atom. 

What is a proton?

300

What is the function of carbohydrates in the body?

What is energy source?

300

What is the function of lipids in the body?

What is energy storage?

300

These solutions are typically bitter, and have a pH of greater than 7

What is basic (alkaline) solution?

400

All living organisms must fulfill this essential need to sustain life, which involves a process by which genetic information is passed from parents to offspring, and can occur both sexually and asexually. 

What is reproduction?

400

While most elements strive to achieve stability through bonding, these elements are already stable due to their complete outer electron shells. 

What are noble gases?

400

If we were comparing proteins to a part of a house, what part of a house would proteins represent?

What are bricks?

400

This group in proteins determines the unique properties of each protein

What is the R-Group?

400

An acid with a pH of 2 is how many times stronger than an acid with a pH of 4?

What is 100 times stronger?
500

The ability of a chameleon to change its color based on its surroundings and a plant's wilting due to lack of water. 

What is response to the environment?

500

Of the four essential elements that are fundamental to life, this element is the backbone of organic molecules and can form four covalent bonds.

What is carbon?

500

When two monosaccharides join together, they form this type of carbohydrate, with sucrose being a common example. 

What is a disaccharide?

500

This process happens when amino acids are linked together by peptide bonds to form proteins

What is dehydration synthesis?

500

The logarithmic scale used to measure the acidity or basicity of a solution is based on the concentration of this ion.  

What is the hydrogen ion? (H+)

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