The Water Molecule
Polarity and Density when frozen
Macromolecules
Lipids
Nucleic acids and Carbohydrates
100

Define Cohesion: 

Water molecules stick to each other

100

What do water molecules do when they are frozen?

They expand and lock the air pockets in place

100

PROTEINS!!!!

Monomer?

Amino acids

100

What's the memory trick for lipids shape and characteristics?  

The ChapStick made he LIPS WAXY and OILY 

100
Carbohydrates hold what type of energy?

Short-term energy 

200

Define Adhesion:

Waters ability to stick to other surfaces (Molecules)

200

Why can fish survive in the winter beneath a sheet of floating ice?

Because air pockets in the ice act as an insulator for the after beneath it.


200

Proteins are _______? 

Enzymes

200

Where are lipids made?

The smooth endoplasmic reticulum 

200

Nucleic Acids contain the "codons" for _______.

PROTEINS

300

What property causes water to form a DEW DROP on a leaf?

Cohesion- surface tension 

300
Water molecules stick together due to the law of?

The law of Electromagnetics 

300

What does a catalyst do?

Speeds up reaction rate and lowers the activation energy.

300

Lipids are _________ in water.

INSOLUBLE

300

How many bases are needed to "code" for an Amino Acid?

3 Nitrogenous bases 

400

What is the name of the phenomenon created by cohesion that allows bugs to walk on water? (Holy Bug!)

Surface tension 

400

Why does ice float on liquid water?

Because of the increased size in "air pockets", ICE is actually LESS DENSE that liquid water, so it floats.

400

What form are proteins found in the cell?

Proteins are found in the form of Protein pumps and Protein channels.

400
What kind of energy storage do Lipids provide?

Long-term energy storage (Lipid)

400

What part of a Nucleotide help make up a codon?

The NITROGENOUS BASE 

500
Adhesion aids in what process in plants?

Capillary action because it sticks to the sides of the plant's vascular tissue.

500

What does the law of Electromagnetic Attraction state?

Opposite charges are attracted to one another and "like" charges repel one another.

500

What are 3 things that affect the function of a catalyst?

1) Ph

2) Temperature

3) Concentration 

500

Lipids make up the majority of the _________.

Cell Membrane 

500

Nucleic Acids:

Monomer?

Location?

 

Monomer- Nucleotide 

Location- Nucleus

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