Property of water allows it to stick to other polar surfaces and supports capillary action in plants.
What is adhesion?
On the pH scale, the numbers that indicate acidic solutions and indicate basic (alkaline) solutions.
What are 1-7 and 7-14?
The four major classes of biological macromolecules found in cells.
What are carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, and nucleic acids?
This is a function of an enzyme.
What is speeds-up chemical reactions?
An example is when your body runs a fever while fighting-off a pathogen.
What is homeostasis?
Property that allows water to absorb a lot of heat with only a small change in temperature.
What is high specific heat?
Ion that increases in concentration when an acid dissolves in water, and the ion that increases when a base dissolves in water.
What are H+ and OH-?
The macromolecule that is formed from amino acid monomers and plays roles in structure and catalysis.
What is protein?
Enzymes speed up reactions by lowering this.
What is activation energy?
To become a larger and more complex individual over time.
What is grow and develop?
Term that describes water’s ability to dissolve many substances.
What is universal solvent?
A pH of 8 is this many times more acidic that a pH of 11.
What is 1,000 times?
Exist as simple sugars and polymers and store energy.

What are carbohydrates?
The substance that locks into an enzyme at the active site.
What is the substrate?
The basic structure and function of all living things.
What are cells?
The reason ice floats on liquid water.
What is the solid form of water is less dense and floats on the liquid form?
The stomach has a very low pH to aid digestion. Give an example of a substance that we can ingest (eat, take) that will help with acid indigestion.
What is an antacid?
Long Chains of fatty acids attached to a glycerol. Used for energy storage.
What are lipids?
Temperature and pH can affect enzyme activity because they can do this to an enzyme.
What is change its shape?
An example is when birds fly south for the winter.
What is stimulus and response?
How water’s polarity leads to surface tension.
What are hydrogen bonds?
The possible effect of acid rain on organisms in a local stream.
What is death?
Nucleic acids store genetic information. Name the two primary nucleic acids and state one structural difference between them.
What are DNA and RNA? What is DNA is double-stranded and RNA is single-stranded?
The macromolecule group that enzymes are a part of.
What are proteins?
The passing of traits from parent to offspring.
What is Heredity?