The upward force created by greater air pressure below a curved wing.
What is "Lift?"
A center-seeking force that keeps an object from flying off of a circular path.
What is "Centripetal Force?"
Any two or more compounds that have the same molecular formula but different structural formulas.
What are "Isomers?"
The chemistry of life, which focuses on the chemistry occurring within living organisms.
What is "Biochemistry?"
Occures with deadly carbon monoxide and water as the product
What is "Incomplete Combustion?"
Organic compounds that organisms need in small amounts but that are usually not produced in the body. We must get most from the foods we eat.
What is "vitamins?"
The pressure of a moving fluid decreases as the fluid moves faster.
What is "Bernoulli's Principle?"
Mixtures of hydrocarbons that form from the remains of plants or animals.
What is "Fossil Fuels?"
A biochemical reaction that takes place in plants in which they use the energy from the sun to covert carbon dioxide and water into glucose and oxygen gas.
What is "Photosynthesis?"
Occurs when fossil fuels are burned in the presence of plenty of oxygen. Carbon dioxide and water are the products
What is "Complete Combustion?"
The study of cells, organisms, and ecosystems using both biology and physics.
What is "Biophysics?"
Speeds up reactions inside cells (such as breaking down glucose for energy) without being used up.
What is "enzymes?"
Fossil fuel formed from plants buried under great pressure. Most contain hydrocarbons with a high carbon-to-hydrogen ratio. This is used to produce electric power.
What is "Coal?"
*A Solid Fossil Fuel
A biochemical reaction in plants and animals in which oxygen is used to break glucose down into carbon dioxide, water, and energy.
What is "Cellular Respiration?"
What happens to sunlight during photosynthesis?
What is "The energy of sunlight is converted into chemical energy that is stored in the bonds of glucose?"
One or more double- or triple bonded carbon atoms, it does not have the maximum number of hydrogen atoms possible
What is "unsaturated hydrocarbon?"
Contains carbon and hydrogen, often combined with other elements such as oxygen and nitrogen.
What is "All Organic Compounds?"
Describe the shapes that saturated hydrocarbons can take.
What are "straight chains, branched chains, and rings?"
Elements Found in this biochemical compound:
carbon, oxygen, hydrogen
What is "Carbohydrates?"
What are the products of photosynthesis?
What are the products of Cellular Respiration?
What are "carbohydrates (glucose) and oxygen?"
What are "carbon dioxide and water?"
Any molecules with the same molecular formula but different structural formulas
What is an "isomer?"
A single molecule that can react with other molecules to form a large molecule.
What is "monomer?"
MATCH
Alkane one triple bond
Alkyne all single bonds
Alkene ring
Aromatic one double bond
What are
Alkane single bonds
Alkyne one triple bond
Alkene one double bond
Aromatic ring
Elements Found in this biochemical compound:
carbon, oxygen, hydrogen, nitrogen, sulfur
What is "Proteins?"
Write the chemical equations for photosynthesis and cellular respiration.
What is
Photosynthesis =
6CO2 + 6H2O + energy > C6H12O6 + 6O2
Cellular Respiration =
C6H12O6 + 6O2 > 6co2 + 6H2O + energy