Macromolecules
Properties of Water
Vocab
Elements of Life
Structure types
100

A macromolecule that contains elements such as: Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen.

What is Carbohydrates

100

The structure of H2O.

What is a bent shape?

100

A singular molecule that makes up a bigger molecule.

What is a monomer?

100

Has the atomic #1, Atomic mass 2, and symbol H.

What is hydrogen?

100

The amino acid sequence of polypeptides or protein.

What is primary?

200

A macromolecule that has a function such as: Cell transportation, muscle, contraction, and a little bit of everything.

What is Proteins?

200

An unequal distribution of its electron density.

What is a polar solvent?

200

The act, state, or process of sticking together caused by intermolecular forces.

What is cohesion?

200

The most abundant gas in the atmosphere.

What is Nitrogen?

200

The 3D shape of a polypeptide. 

What is tertiary structure?

300

The types of macromolecules.

What is proteins, lipids, fats, carbohydrates, and nucleic acids?

300

Water turns into gas when experiencing high temperatures.

What is vaporization?

300

A type of primary bond formed when electrons are transferred from one atom to another.

What is ionic bonds?

300
Has an atomic #6 and is the backbone of everything.

What is Carbon?

300

This structure results from coiling of an amino acid chain into helixes or folding.

What is secondary?

400

A macromolecule that has a function of storing and transmitting instructions to make proteins.

What is Nucleic Acids?

400

A chemical substance that can dissolve in water at a specific temperature.

What is solubility?

400

The secondary protein structure where the polypeptide chain folds back and forth.

What is beta-sheet?

400
Has an element symbol, "P", with an atomic number of 15.

What is phosphorus?  

400

The combination of 2 or more polypeptide tertiary structure. 

What is quaternary?

500

A macromolecule which types include: triglycerides, phospholipids, & steroids.  

What is lipids?

500
Is water wet?

What is no? (If you said yes then you're wrong!!)

500

The secondary protein structure where the amino acid chain coils.

What is Alpha helix?

500

The 6 elements of life.

What is Carbon, Hydrogen, Nitrogen, Oxygen, Phosphorus, and Sulfur? (CHNOPS)

500

The structure types.

What is primary, secondary, tertiary, and quaternary?