Chapter One
Chapter 2
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 3
100
The study of life
What is biology
100
Strongest chemical bond
What is covalent
100
Compounds with the same molecular formula but differ in structure and property
What is isomer
100
This element makes up the backbone of organic compounds
What is carbon
200
Information transfer, energy transfer, and evolution
What are the three basic themes of biology
200
Left side of the equation that is before the reaction takes place
What is reactant
200
Outermost orbital for electrons. This is where chemical bonds take place
What is valence shell
200
The functional group that is hydrophobic and is non polar
What is methyl group
200
This structure determines how the protein is shaped
What is secondary structure
300
Cellular structure, growth and development, metabolism, response to stimuli, reproduction, and evolution
What are the 6 characteristics of life
300
Water molecules that stick together due to hydrogen bonds
What is cohesion
300
The best and more diverse element for bonding
What is carbon
300
Small organic compounds that make up macromolecules
What is monomers
300
This macromolecule is insoluble in water, is used for storage, and an example is a hormone
What is lipids
400
Came about through Darwin's 4 observations; part of evolution
What is natural selection
400
Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen, Nitrogen, and Phosphate
What are the four basic organic elements
400
The universal solvent
What is water
400
Composed of a carbon backbone and 3 fatty acid chains
What is triglycerol
400
This balances out the protein molecule
What is buffer
500
Maintaining an internal balanced internal environment
What is homeostasis
500
This has no electronegativity in a type of covalent bond.
What is nonpolar
500
Bonding in which the electrons want to gain or lose an electron
What is ionic bonding
500
This is the main difference between DNA and RNA
What is thymine and uracil
500
This is a primary energy for cells and is a big part of cellular respiration
What is ATP