Atoms
Macromolecules
ModgePodge
Elements
Enzymes & More
100

Particles that are found at the center of an atom with no charge.

neutrons

100

Macromolecule that stores genetic information?

nucleic acids

100

Water molecules are able to form droplets and are held together because of

Van der Waals

100

Macromolecules that are polymers are held together by this type of bond

covalent bond

100

The pH range that the body works to maintain for homeostasis.

6.5-7.5

200

The three subatomic particle of an atom.

protons, neutrons, & electrons

200

The 4 macromolecules.

lipids, proteins, carbohydrates, and nucleic acids

200

Bonds that are created through the sharing of electrons.

covalent bonds

200

Displays and groups elements based on similar chemical and physical properties.

Periodic Table

200

A type of protein that is a biological catalyst

enzyme

300

Positively charged particles found at the center of an atom.

Protons

300

Macromolecule that is a catalyst of biological reactions, provides structural support, and chemical signaling. This macromolecule is involved with most functions of the body and is a polymer.

protein

300

A homogenous mixture formed by dissolving a substance in a solvent.

solution

300

The subunits that make up polymers

monomers

300

Enzymes reduce this

activation energy

400

True or False: Elements with similar chemical properties are placed into groups on the periodic table.

True

400

Macromolecule that is responsible for helping form cell membranes, store energy, and chemical signaling. This macromolecule is NOT a polymer.

Lipid

400

Universal solvent, cohesion, and adhesion are all properties of 

water

400

Two atoms of the same element that have the same number of protons, but differ in the number of neutrons.

Isotope

400

True or False: Enzyme activity is not influenced by pH levels.

False

500

Particles that have a negative charge, located in energy levels, and directly involved with bonding.

electrons

500

Macromolecule that is used for structural support, energy storage, and chemical signaling.

carbohydrates

500

A substance that releases hydroxide ions into solutions.

base

500

The 4 most abundant elements found in living things.

hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, carbon

500

This type of chemistry that studies carbon and it compounds.

Organic Chemistry