Which subatomic particle has a positive charge?
Protons
Which number is the periodic table organized by?
Atomic number
Which macromolecules is NOT found in food?
Nucleic Acid
Which subatomic particle is responsible for bonding an atom to another?
Electrons
What 2 things can you never eat for breakfast?
Lunch and dinner
Which subatomic particle has a neutral charge?
Neutrons
On the periodic table, rows are called _________, columns are called _________.
Periods
Groups
Which macromolecule is the main source of energy for living things?
Carbohydrates
What do atoms form when they bond together?
Elements
What word is spelled incorrectly in the dictionary?
Incorrectly
The atomic mass is the number of _________ + _________.
protons + neutrons
Which macromolecule stores energy as fats in our body?
Lipids
This bond refers to one atom giving up an electron to another.
Ionic bond
What can be seen in the middle of March and April, but not at the beginning or end of every other month?
r
How many electrons must be on the orbital rings for an atom to be stable?
8
Each elements consists of 2 of the same ________.
Atoms
What is a monomer?
Small parts that make a large molecule
This bond refers to two atoms sharing electrons.
Covalent bond
When would today come before yesterday?
In the dictionary
Which 2 subatomic particles are located in the nucleus?
protons and neutrons
Multiple elements bonded together creates a _________.
Compound
Which macromolecule is shaped like a branch and consists of carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, and sulfur?
Proteins
What is the purpose of atoms bonding together?
To PRODUCE something new!
How far can you walk into the woods?
Halfway... then you're technically walking "out" of the woods.