This is an example of an emulsion.
What is mayonnaise, a merengue (suspiro), salad dressing... and many others!
This is the name for a single part of a polymer chain.
What is a monomer?
This is an example of a micronutrient.
What is a vitamin or mineral?
What is the name of LiBr?
Lithium bromide
This is Lewis's middle name.
What is David?
This is the name for the process of changing a protein's shape through heat, pH, or other methods.
What is denaturing?
This is the name for anything with a pH higher than 7.
What is alkaline or basic?
These types of nutrients persist in the body for a long time and do not need to be eaten daily.
What are fat-soluble vitamins?
What is the name of Ca3N2?
Calcium nitride
This is one characteristic of music from the romantic era of classical music.
What are longer melodies, more use of different dynamics, more chaotic/unstructured harmonies, and intense passion?
This is an example of a colloid.
Answers could include: milk, butter, clouds, mayonnaise... and much more!
This is an example of an acidic food.
Answers will vary. They include lemon juice, vinegar, cream of tartar, yogurt, and basically anything tart.
This is where the majority of nutrients are absorbed in the digestion of both cows and humans.
What is the small intestine?
What is the formula for potassium oxide?
K2O
This is how we define a dietary calorie.
What is the amount of energy required to heat 1 liter of water 1 degree Celsius?
This is an example of something that is NOT a colloid.
This type of macromolecule is a good insulator and is a part of all cell membranes.
What is fat/lipids?
These are the names of all three macronutrients.
What are fats, carbohydrates, and proteins?
What is the formula for aluminum sulfide?
Al2S3
These are the names of the two people who work in the finance office.
Who are Ana Xinia and Alfredo?
This type of substance allows for emulsions to be created between hydrophobic and hydrophilic substances.
What is an amphipathic substance?
This is one macromolecule and the monomer that makes up its structure.
Examples include:
Protein - amino acid
Carbohydrate - monosaccharide
Nucleic acid - nucleotide
Note: Fats/lipids are NOT a polymer.
This is the name of two accessory organs in digestion (the organs food does NOT pass through) and what their functions are.
Salivary glands - makes enzymes that break down carbohydrates
Pancreas - makes enzymes that break down proteins
Liver - filters blood, makes bile which breaks down fats
Gall bladder - stores bile to break down fats
Appendix - stores helpful bacteria
What is the formula for strontium carbide?
Sr2C
This is the year the army was abolished in Costa Rica.
What is 1949?