proteins
carbohydrates
amino acids
molecules
elements
100

name 3 things with protein in it

meat, fish, eggs, dairy, yogurt, etc.

100

Is sucrose a monosaccharide or a disaccharide?

Disaccharide.

100

How many common amino acids are used in protein synthesis?


20

100

What is a molecule?


Two or more atoms chemically bonded together.

100

What is the formula for water?

H2O

two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom

200

Which interactions hold the structures together?

  • Primary: Peptide bonds (covalent).
  • Secondary: Hydrogen bonds.
  • Tertiary: Disulfide bridges (covalent), salt bridges (ionic), hydrogen bonds, and hydrophobic interactions. [1, 2]
200

What simple sugar makes up cellulose?

Glucose

200

What are essential amino acids?

These are amino acids the body cannot produce on its own and must be acquired through diet.

200

Is an oxygen molecule Oconsidered a compound?


no

200
  • What is the chemical formula for salt (sodium chloride)?

NaCl


300

3 reasons proteins are good for the body

building and repairing tissues, supporting immune function, regulating metabolism.

300

What three elements make up all carbohydrates?

Carbon, Hydrogen, and Oxygen.

300

What type of bond connects amino acids to form a protein chain?


 Peptide bonds

300

What type of bond forms between a nonmetal and nonmetal (e.g., in oxygen)?


 A covalent bond

300

What do you call a pure substance made of only one type of atom?


An element

400

Which level of protein structure refers to the linear sequence of amino acids?


 Primary structure.

400

What is the most common sugar in the body used for energy?

Glucose

400

What are the two main functional groups present in all amino acids?


An amino group and a carboxyl group 

400

What do you call molecules with the same formula but different structures?


 Isomers

400

Why does Fluorine have a higher ionization energy than Oxygen?

Although ionization energy generally increases across a period, fluorine’s higher value is due to its smaller atomic radius and higher effective nuclear charge, holding its electrons more tightly than oxygen.

500

What role does hemoglobin play in the body?

Hemoglobin is a protein that transports oxygen in the blood.

500

What is the definition of an isomer?

Compounds with the same chemical formula but different structural configurations.

500

Which amino acid is unique because it does not have a chiral carbon?


Glycine

500

What type of weak bond connects water molecules together in liquid water?


 A hydrogen bond

500

What Element has the Lowest Melting/Boiling Point?

Helium has the lowest melting and boiling points, remaining liquid near absolute zero.