Molecules of Life
Molecules of Life 2
Wild Cards
Wild Cards
Wild Cards
100
the fear of water
What is Hydrophobic
100
cells break down large molecules through
What is Hydrolysis
100
storage sugar only found in plants
What is Starch
100
Glucose + Galactose
What is Lactose
100
the strongest reaction, shares electrons, can be polar or non polar
What is Covalent
200
a measure of hydrogen amounts within solutions
What is pH
200
joining of two sugars
What is Glycosidic Linkage
200
storage sugar found in animals
What is Glycogen
200
the same in everything, just a different arrangement , give two examples
What is Isomers: Glucose, Fructose
200
this reaction uses the give and take process
What is Ionic
300
Name all the molecules
What is Carbohydrates, Lipids, Proteins, Nucleic Acids
300
process that your cell uses to form large molecules
What is Dehydration
300
structural sugar found in plant/plant cells
What is Cellulose
300
Name the three types of chemical reactions
What is Covalent, Ionic, Hydrogen
300
the weakest bond/reaction, has a strong reaction with some elements, and a weak reaction with other elements
What is Hydrogen
400
building blocks that form Carbohydrates
What is Monosaccharides
400
long chains of sugar units, more than two
What is Polysaccharides
400
Glucose + Glucose
What is Maltose
400
an atom that when it shares, tends to pull more electrons to itself
What is a Electromagnetic Atom
400
Name the nucleotides used in a strand of DNA
What is Adenine, Cytosine, Thymine, Guanine
500
double sugar, joined by dehydration synthesis
What is Disaccharides
500
Name the three polysaccharides
What is Starch, Glycogen, Cellulose
500
Glucose + Fructose
What is Sucrose
500
Name all five kingdoms and one characteristic that makes them unique
What is Monera: apart of both Bacteria and Archaea, Protista: single celled organisms, Plantae: makes their own food through photo synthesis, Fungi: feed on decomposed material/waste, Animalia: they are consumers, they consume other organisms.
500
Name the two types of science, name the reasoning associated with it, and the difference between the two
What is Discovery science: Inductive reasoning- basing conclusions on general information, Hypothesis driven science: Deductive reasoning- basing conclusions on specific information
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