This is the property that allows water flow into trees and plants.
What is cohesion?
What is 2?
This is the strongest bond to have.
What is a covalent bond? (Or a triple covalent bond)
This is the goal of balancing the equations
What is chemical equilibrium?
This will be found in plant cells and not animal cells at all. (2 answers)
What are chloroplasts and a cell wall?
This is the specific heat of water
What is 1 cal/g*C) ?
The corresponding charges for electrons, neutrons, and protons
What are negative, neutral, and positive?
These two elements are attracted to each other in hydrogen bonding of water
What is oxygen and hydrogen? Draw it for Double Points
This type of bond forms when you put a cation with an anion
What is an ionic bond?
This term defines the membrane and the role of phospholipids have with movement of solutes
What is selectively permeable?
When putting water droplets onto a penny without it bursting, this property is being seen.
What is the high surface tension?
A neutral atom will have the same number of ____ & _____
What are protons and electrons?
What is heat?
This is the name of the result of a chemical equation
What is the products?
This type of transport does NOT use ATP to transport molecules, but may need some assistance with movement via a protein
What is facilitative transport?
This helps stabilize the temperatures of some organisms and bodies of water
What is Evaporative Cooling?
This type of element will have a different number of neutrons and mass number.
What is an isotope?
This determines the ability for elements to bind with other elements?
What is covalence? (The number of electrons)
This subatomic particle controls the ability to bond to other molecules
What is an electron?
These type of muscles in the body need a lot of mitochondria to help with energy.
What are muscle cells?
Due to this type of bond, water is able to hydrogen bond.
The number of electrons will be deciphered by one of two things? (Will accept 1 of 2 answers)
What is the group on the periodic table or the number of protons?
A Nonpolar molecule is seen as this due to not having any charges.
What is hydrophobic?
What are van der Waals interactions?
This type of transport uses a single ATP driven pump and the transportation of different solutes
What is cotransport?