Why is water polar?
Because it has some positive and some negative
what do enzymes end in
lactose or lactase
what is a monomer for a lipid
glycerol and fatty acids
What are the four bases
Adenine - thymine Cytosine- Guanine
What is the polymer for a nucleotide
nucleic acid
What is water?
water is made up of 2 hydrogen 1 oxygen H20
What helps start an enzyme
Activation energy
nucleotides
What does DNA Stand for
Deoxyribonucleic acid
What is the polymer for a monosaccharide
carbohydrate
What are hydrogen bonds?
a week bond the bond to other hydrogen molecules
what speeds up an enzyme reaction
catalyst
what is a monomer for protein
amino acids
What is the structure of DNA
double helix
What is the definition for a polymer
a substance that has a molecular structure consisting of more than two monomers bonded together
is water universal solvent ?
yes
where are enzymes located in your body
in your stomach, small intestine, or pancrea
what is the monomer for carbohydrate
monosaccharide
what base does RNA not have
Thymine
what is the polymer for amino acid
proteins
What are the properties of water ?
surface tension, adhesion, cohesion, and capillary action
what is a monomer
a molecule that can be bonded to other identical molecules to form a polymer
Where is DNA located in an animal cell
nucleus
What is the polymer for fatty acids
lipids