Properties of Water
Macromolecules
Vitamins
Minerals
Because we love IV/DV :D
100
The oxygen atom on a water molecule has a "............" charge
What is a negative charge - remember where most of the electrons are located!
100
What are the monomers that make up carbohydrates?
What are monosaccharides, disaccharides and polysaccharides
100
Can be found in milk and sunlight and helps your bones grow
What is vitamin D
100
Are minerals considered to be organic or inorganic?
What is inorganic - *Remember the definition of an organic compound*
100
What is an independent variable?
The manipulated variable, it does not change, it drives the experiment, "cause"
200
The bond that holds multiple water molecules together
What is hydrogen bonding - covalent bonding actually relates to the bonding between the atoms themselves (hydrogen connecting to the oxygen)
200
What are the four components of an amino acid?
What are an amide group, R-group, carboxyl group and H group? bonus! - What macromolecule do amino acids make up?
200
You can get this from orange juice and works with your immune system (healing cuts, fighting a cold)
What is vitamin C
200
Found in milk and helps to keep your bones strong and healthy
What is calcium
200
What is the dependent variable?
The responding variable, it changes, it is dictated by the independent variable, "effect"
300
Movement of liquid through a narrow passage or substance
What is capillary action
300
What are the three parts of a nucleotide?
What are a 5-carbon sugar, a phosphate, and a nitrogenous base
300
Helps to clot your blood and can be found in soybeans, broccoli and dairy products
What is vitamin K
300
Found in meat and used to transport oxygen through the bloodstream
What is iron
300
Where is the independent variable located on a graph?
What is the x-axis
400
This property allows water molecules to stick to other and it makes water cling to the sides of a cylinder.
What is adhesion. *Remember cohesion is the ability for water molecules to together amongst themselves.*
400
What are the functions of lipids?
What are energy storage, make-up of biological membranes and waterproof coverings.
400
Fat soluble vitamin(s)
What are vitamins D and K
400
Bananas, legumes, tomatoes are good source of this mineral. You need this to keep your muscles and nervous system working
What is potassium
400
Where is the dependent variable located on a graph?
What is y-axis
500
The amount of heat a substance needs for a given increase of temperature
What is specific heat - !!bonus question!! Does water have a high or low specific heat? How do you know?
500
The function of proteins are
What are to control the rate of reactions and regulate cell processes, form bones and muscles, transport substances into or out of cells, and to help to fight disease
500
Water soluble vitamin(s)
What is vitamin C - What does it mean for something to be soluble?
500
List the macro mineral(s)
What is calcium and potassium -What is a trace mineral?
500
Milan is trying to determine whether substituting artificial sweeteners for regular sugar have an impact on blood sugar levels. The measurement of the blood sugar levels would be considered....
What is the dependent variable - *remember to ask yourself "what variable or factor is in driving the experiment and which one "depends" on the other variable to change
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