The basis of what we and the world around us is made up of is ___.
What is Matter
Atoms prefer their electron shell to be ___.
What is full
___ are the most common organic molecules in the body.
What is proteins
Proteins are made up of _____.
What is amino acids
DNA and RNA are also known as ____.
What is nucleic acids
The number of protons and neutrons in the nucleus of the atom is called
What is atomic weight
Electron sharing is an example of ___ bonds.
What is covalent
Electrolytes are ___ for body functions.
What is vital
Many proteins are made within the body, some can only be obtained through ___.
What is diet
DNA determines the ___ and individual variation.
What is species
The central core of an atom is called a
What is nucleus
A hydrogen bond is a ___ bond between molecules.
What is weak
Hydrocarbons are molecules that contain ____ and ___ bound together with covalent and hydrogen bonds.
If a protein folds wrong, it can lead to loss of function or ___.
What is diseases
RNA distributes ___ to other cells.
What is instructions
Electrons have a ____ charge.
What is Negative
Cations and Anions bond together to form ____.
What is salts
The lower the pH, the more ___ the solution.
What is acidic
If you need to speed up an enzyme reaction, you can add a ___.
What is a catalyst
DNA is made up of ___ that join together and form a double helix where matching sets of ___ connect.
What are nucleotides
An Atoms 2nd Shell (L) holds ___ electrons.
What is 8
CO2 is an example of a ___ molecule.
What is a compound molecule
___ is an electrolyte that is important for muscle contraction and nerve function.
What is potassium
Taurine is an example of an essential protein that ___ require in their diet. Without this protein they can go blind or die of heart disease.
What is cats
Name the five nucleotides found in DNA and RNA
What is Adenine (A), Guanine (G), Cytosine (C), Thymine (T), and Uracil (U)