Digestive System
Digestive System Pt 2
Chemistry
Proteins
Protein Pt 2
100

The correct order for digestive system. 

What is the Oral Cavity, Pharynx, Esophagus, stomach, small intestine, large intestine?

100
The macromolecule left in feces

What is carbohydrates (polysaccharides)?

100

The bonds between two different water molecules 

What is hydrogen bonds?
100
How many amino acids are there

What is 20?

100

The different levels of protien sturcture 

What is primary, secondary, tertiary, quaternary?

200
Marcomolecule that starts being broken down in the mouth?

What are polysaccharides/starches?

200
where majority of nutrient absorbtion happens
What is the small intestine?
200

What are the three different types?

What is ionic, covalent and hydrogen bonds?

200

Part of protein that determines its properties

What are functional groups?

200

The levels that all proteins have

What are primary, secondary, and tertiary structures?

300

The process of getting food down the esophogus.

What is peristalsis

300
The process of digestion that happens with the tongue and teeth in the oral cavity 

What is ingestion

300

The 4 main elements in macromolecules

What are Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen, Nitrogen, and Phosphorus?

300

The two types of protein foldings?

What are beta pleated sheets and alpha helices?

300

What group is a protein in if there is mostly C and H and in the functional group

What are nonopolar protiens
400

The organs for bile to be  formed and STORED?

What is the liver and gallbladder's function in the digestive system?

400

Part of small intensine that increase surface area and volume ratio for absorption

What are villi and microvilli?

400

The numbers that make a range for what type of bond is formed between two different elements 

What is the electronegativity range?

400

Protiens that have a positive charge are this group of protein

What are basic proteins?

400

Proteins that have a negative charge are this kind of group

What are acidic proteins?
500
The macromolecule with no true polymer

What are lipids?

500

The process of breaking down proteins (hint 2 steps)

Protein --> peptides by pepsin 

peptides-->amino acids by peptidases

500

The 5 things you can get from the periodic table for an element?

Number of electrons/protons, number of valence electrons, element symbol, element name, average mass.

500

What happens if protiens are mifolded?

No function, will not work properly. 

500

The two ends of the protein

What are N and C terminus?