Biomolecules 1
Biomolecules 2
General Science
Mixtures and Pure Substances
Extras
100

What are the four large macromolecules?

Carbohydrates, Lipids, Proteins, and Nucleic Acids

100

What is responsible for storing genetic information?

DNA


100

A pure substance that cannot be broken down into other substances is known as 

Element

100

These are the two parts of a solution

Solute (what is dissolved) and solvent (what solutes are dissolved into)

100

When two or more substances are combined but preserve their identities, it is known as this

mixture

200

What is the monomer in a Carbohydrate?

Sugars

200

What is another term for reactants when referring to enzymes?

Substrates

200

These are brought into an enzyme and undergo a chemical reaction to produce a product 

Reactants/substrates

200

These are the two types of mixtures?

Homogenous and Heterogeneous

200

What is the monomer for Proteins

Amino Acids

300

What elements are present in ALL four macromolecules?

Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen (CHO)

300

Enzymes are made of these

Amino Acids

300

What does the Law of Conservation of Energy state?

Energy cannot be created or destroyed.

300

Acids have pH values of?

Less than 7

300

What is the active site of an enzyme?

Where the reactants/substrates bind to the enzyme

400

These speed up the rate of chemical reactions in biological processes.

What are enzymes

400

After a chemical reaction takes place these are released from an enzyme

products

400

pH stands for 

Potential of Hydrogen

400

When two or more substances are unevenly mixed together, it is known as this type of mixture

Heterogeneous

400

DNA and RNA are forms of this biomolecule

Nucleic acid

500

These are all of the elements in Proteins.

Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen, Nitrogen, sometimes Sulfur (CHONS)

500

What does denature mean?

An enzyme that has lost its normal shape.

500

A pure substance that is comprised of two or more elements that are chemically combined is known as this

compound

500

Mountain dew, coffee, and tea are all types of this mixture

Homogeneous

500

Fats, waxes, and steroids are examples of this biomolecule

Lipids