Organelles
Lets talk hydrolysis and Dehydration synthesis
Protein structure
Macromolecules
Tissues
100

Which organelle is responsible for storing the majority of our genetic material?

Nucleus

100

chemical break down due to reaction with water

what is hydrolysis

100

what determines how a protein is folded?

Sequence of amino acids

100

who has the monomer monosaccharides?

Carbohydrate

100
3 fibers of connective tissue?

collagen, elastic, reticular

200

Which organelle is responsible for what comes in and out of our cells? 

Cell Membrane. 

200

water is removed as large molecules are formed

what is dehydration synthesis

200

what is the most complicated structure that a single chain of amino acids can have?

Teriteary Level

200

which macromolecule is responsible for coding of traits?

Nucleic Acid

200

functions of epithelial tissues

protection, absorption, filtration, and secretion

300

Which organelle is responsible for making protein that the cell needs?

Ribosome

300

True or false hydrolysis is anabolic

False

300

where in our body do we find fibrous proteins?

Ligaments and tendons

300

Who has the monomers fatty acid and glycerol?

Lipid

300

three types of muscle tissue

Skeletal, Smooth, and cardiac

400

Which organelle store and transport products produced by the cell?

Vesicle

400

True or false dehydration synthesis is endergonic

True

400

what is denaturation?

Change in the structure of a molecule

400

Which macromolecule is responsible for insulation?

Lipid

400

function of nervous tissue

Sensation and communication

500

Which organelle provides structure support for the cells?

Cytoskeleton 

500

True or false hydrolysis is exergonic?

True

500

why does denaturation happen

Exposure to heat and acids and bases 

500

What is the name of the process that links monosaccharides together to form a polysaccharide.

Dehydration synthesis

500

what is ground substance?

The fluid/ gel found between cells and fibers