Enzymes
Characteristics of Life
Properties of Water
Macromolecules
Misc.
100

What is the primary function of an enzyme in a chemical reaction?

What is speed up the rate of reaction?

100

What characteristic of life refers to "The Building Blocks of Life?"

What is Made of Cells?

100

What term describes water molecules sticking to other surfaces?

What is Adhesion?

100

This macromolecule provides the quickest energy source for the body.

What is Carbohydrates?

100

What are the six essential elements found in all living things?

What is Carbon, Hydrogen, Nitrogen, Oxygen, Phosphorus, and Sulfur?

200

What specific location on the enzyme's structure does the substrate bind?

What is the active site?

200

Eating food is the source of energy for a lot of living things, relating to which one of the five characteristics?

What is Use and Obtain Energy?

200

What property of water allows insects, like water striders, to walk on the surface of water?

What is Cohesion?

200

Amino acids are the monomers of this molecule.

What is Proteins?

200

Name the only macromolecule in the body whose primary function is to store genetic information.

What is Nucleic Acids?

300

On a reaction curve, what does an enzyme do to the activation energy of a reaction?

What is lowers the activation energy?

300

A bright light causing you to blink is an example of which characteristic?

What is React to Changes?

300

Water is known as the universal solvent because it is a polar molecule. What is polarity?

What is an Uneven Distribution of Electrons in a Molecule?

300

Give one primary function of proteins other than structural support (building muscle and bone).

What is Regulate Cell Processes?

300

The four macromolecules found in all living organisms.

What are Carbohydrates, Lipids, Proteins, and Nucleic Acids?

400

What is the term for an enzyme losing its functional shape due to extreme changes in temperature or pH?

What is Denaturation?

400

This characteristic describes an organism's specilized features that help it survive in it's environment.

What is Adaptations?

400

What two water properties work together to create Capillary Action?

What is Cohesion and Adhesion?

400

Fats, oils, and waxes are examples of this hydrophobic macromolecule.

What is Lipids?

400

The lock and key model describes a specific fit between the enzyme's active site and which other molecule?

What is a substrate?

500

How does a non-competitive inhibitor prevent a reaction from occurring?

What is binds to the different site on the enzyme, causing the active site to change shape?

500

Name the characteristics of life used to classify something as a living thing.

What is Made of Cells, Use/Obtain Energy, Adapt to Surroundings, React to Changes, Reproduction, and Growth and Development?

500

Explain heat capacity and what is does in humans?

What is the amount of energy it takes to heat up/cool down water 1 degree and Helps cool off the body through sweat?

500

Sarah broke her leg playing basketball. What is the monomer of the macromolecule that will directly help build and repair the new tissue?

What is Amino Acids?

500

On a graph depicting activation energy, there are two lines, one is lower on the y axis than the other. The catalyst does what to make this line lower than the other?

What is Lowers the Activation Energy?