This nitrogenous base pairs with Cysteine in DNA.
What is Guanine?
If this element is in a compound, the compound can be considered "organic".
What is Carbon?
Steroids and waxes are this kind of macromolecule.
What is a lipid?
This molecule is the "miracle molecule of energy" and contains a "spring".
What is ATP?
If a polymer was a train, these subunits would be the individual sections of the train.
What is a monomer?
This term describes the shape of DNA.
What is a double helix?
This quality allows substances to easily bond with water.
What is a polar substance?
This type of macromolecule includes sugars and starches.
What is carbohydrates?
This system/complex comes first in the light-dependant portions of photosynthesis.
What is Photosystem II?
This process describes when a protein begins to deform due to being exposed to an unfavorable environment
What is denaturing?
A term given to a situation where one allele does not completely mask or dominate the other.
What is codominance?
In this kind of redox reaction, a chemical is gaining electrons.
What is Reduction?
What are the molecules responsible for "turning off" an enzyme?
What is an inhibitor?
This special method of Photosynthesis uses 2 separate cells.
What is C4 Photosynthesis?
This term describes when an organism feeds off of another live organism.
What is parasitism?
This substance is a mixture of proteins and DNA, and is coiled into chromosomes.
What is chromatin?
This term describes when water "sticks" to a non-water substance
What is adhesion?
These are substances that aid an enzyme’s function.
What is a cofactor?
Humans perform this type of fermentation.
What is Lactic Acid Fermentation?
When classifying species, this category comes above species and genus.
What is family?
This genetic mutation that deletes or adds one nucleotide pair.
What is frameshift mutation?
This term describes the process in which electrons are "carried" between different molecules and reactions.
What is the electron transport chain?
This is a term given to multiple molecules that are made with the same components, but are structured differently.
What are isomers?
This step in cellular respiration is why animals (like humans) need to breathe in Oxygen.
What is Oxidative Phosphorylation?
This side of the human heart is the "oxygen rich" side (The side carrying Oxygen and nutrients).
What is the left side?