The type of bond water forms that is responsible for adhesion and cohesion
hydrogen bond
What is the monomer of a polysaccharide?
monosaccharide
Which part of a phospholipid is hydrophilic?
the phosphate head
The backbone of DNA is made up of ________ and _______ linked together
phosphate groups, deoxyribose sugars
Cytosine is complementary to ________
Guanine
hydophilic/polar substances
What type of bond forms between two glucose molecules to form maltose?
glycosidic linkage
Oestradiol and testosterone are examples of this type of lipid
steroid
Adenine is complementary to ________ in DNA
Thymine
Glycogen is made up of _______ and _______ glycosidic bonds
1-4 and 1-6
It takes a lot of energy to raise the temperature of 1kg of water. This is called:
high specific heat capacity
What type of glucose is in starch and glycogen?
alpha glucose
A triglyceride is made of 1 __________ molecule and 3 _______ molecules
glycerol, fatty acid
1. They both have phosphate groups
2. They both have pentose sugars
3. They both have nitrogenous bases
Purines have a ______ ring structure
2
Water has a ______ viscosity than air
higher
What type of glucose is in cellulose?
beta glucose
unsaturated
Name one difference between DNA and RNA
1. DNA is double stranded, RNA is single stranded
2. DNA has thymine, RNA has uracil
3. DNA functions as the blueprint and RNA functions as a messenger to build proteins
The strands of DNA run in opposite directions. The vocab word for this is __________
antiparallel
2. Water dissolves polar substances needed for life processes, like glucose
3. Substances can be transported through water-based solutions
What type of reaction breaks down a disaccharide into 2 monosaccharides?
hydrolysis
This type of lipid is great for building membranes, like the cell membrane
phospholipid
Hershey and Chase used radioactive isotopes to investigate
Trace which elements were incorporated into the cell to see if protein or DNA was injected into the bacteria cell. To tell which was the genetic material of the cell.
Why is the directionality and orientation of DNA and RNA important?