Macromolecules
Photosynthesis
Enzymes
Cellular Respiration
Water Properties
100
Name the 4 macromolecules. 

What is proteins, nucleic acids, lipids, & carbohydrates?

100
Products that are created from photosynthesis. 

What are oxygen & glucose?

100

Introducing an enzyme does this to the activation energy. 

What is a lower activation energy?

100

The number of ATPs produced from Cellular Respiration is produced in the presence of oxygen. 

What is 38 ATP?

100

All of water's munique properties stem from its ________ nature.

What is polar? 

200

A monomer is a single part of this larger, more complex molecule. 

What is a polymer?

200

The phase in which electrons get excited by light energy.

What is light reactions?

200

Name the two functions an enzyme has. 

What is build molecules or break down molecules?

200

Two types of cellular respiration that happen in the absence of oxygen.

What are lactic acid & alcohol fermentation? 

200

Water is described as polar due to this unbalanced factor.

What is charge?

300

This process occurs when joining together monomers to create polymers, removing water in the process. 

What is dehydration synthesis? 

300

The enzyme that catalyzes the combination of RuBp & CO2. 

What is Rubisco?

300

This process happens when an enzyme is placed in an environment outside of its optimal range.

What is denature?

300

Converting ATP to ADP releases energy; converting ADP to ATP does the opposite which is......

What is store energy?

300

Properties of water that allows water to move up the stem from the roots to the leaves of a plant.

What are cohesion & adhesion?

400

A type of macromolecule that consists of enzymes, hormones, & steroids. 

What is proteins?

400
This photosystem is the site of hydrolysis.

What is photosystem 2?

400

When an enzyme is denatured, it changes its shape, which also means that its ______ is changed. 

What is function? 

400
Glycolysis is the process in which one molecule of glucose is transformed into two molecules of this substance.
What is Pyruvic Acid? 
400

Water bugs have evolved to skim the surface of water due to this water property. 

What is surface tension?

500

This type of macromolecule consists of two main regions, a hydrophilic & hydrophobic region.

What are lipids? (fats) 

500

Structure in plants that allows the exchange of CO2 & O2.

What is stomata?

500

The site at which enzymes interact with reactants to create products. 

What is active site?

500

Glycolysis takes place in the cytoplasm, the Krebs cycle and the electron transport chain take place in this structure. 

What is the mitochondria?
500

This property of water allows large bodies of water to stabilize the climate and helps organisms regulate body temperature.

What is high specific heat?