Name 3 properties of water.
What is cohesion, adhesion, capillary action, surface tension, universal solvent, evaporative cooling, lower density of ice (any 3 of these).
What elements are found in lipids?
What is C, H, O?
What are the elements in proteins?
What is C, H, O, N?
What elements are found in nucleic acids?
What is C, H, O, N, P?
What elements are in carbohydrates?
What is C, H, O?
What does CER stand for?
What claim, evidence, and reasoning?
Give an example of surface tension.
Answers may vary.
What is the unifying characteristic of lipids?
What is hydrophobic?
Proteins are found in what food?
What is meat?
What are the two nucleic acids?
What is DNA and RNA?
What are the monomers of carbohydrates?
What are monosaccharides?
What are the 4 major macromolecules?
What are lipids, proteins, carbohydrates and nucleic acids?
What type of bond is between water molecules?
What is hydrogen bonds?
What is the function of lipids?
What is energy storage/ cell membranes/ insulation?
What is the monomer of proteins?
What is amino acids?
What are the monomers of nucleic acids?
What is nucleotide?
Name the type of carbohydrate shown.
What is disaccharide?
What are graphs used for?
What is visually representing data?
What is the difference between cohesion and adhesion?
What is cohesion is water sticking to water and adhesion is water sticking to other substances.
Lipids have longer lasting energy than Carbohydrates. True or False.
What is true?
What is the name of molecules, like enzymes, that speed up reactions?
What is catalyst?
What is the function of nucleic acids?
What is storage of genetic information (info to make proteins)?
What type of foods are carbohydrates?
What is bread, pasta, sweets, etc.
Name 3 kinds of graphs.
What is line graph, pie chart, bar graph, table, etc.?
What are the partial charges of a water molecule?
Oxygen - negative
Hydrogen - positive
What type of lipid forms cellular membranes?
What is phospholipid?
How do enzymes speed up reactions?
What is reduce activation energy?
What are nucleic acids not on nutrition labels?
What is... BECAUSE THEY ARE IN EVERYTHING!! (If it was once living)
Are carbohydrates hydrophobic or hydrophilic? (Hint: think about what common ingredient in food = nothing but carbs)
What is hydrophilic?
Used for genetic information.
What is nucleic acid?
TWO PART: Salt will easily dissolve in water.
A. This is an example of what property?
B. Does this mean salt is hydrophobic or hydrophilic?
What is universal solvent; hydrophilic.
What are common components of lipids?
What is fatty acids and glycerol?
TWO PART:
A. What is the name of the part of a chemical reaction that goes into the process?
B. What do we call this when dealing with enzymes? (another name for the same thing)
What is reactant; substrate?
What are the three parts of a nucleotide?
What are sugar, phosphate group, nitrogenous base?
What are the functions of carbohydrates?
What is quick energy/structure (cell wall).
What is the relationship between monomers and polymers?
What is a monomer is one unit of a polymer?
(multiple monomers = polymer)