evolution
chemistry 1
chemistry 2
macro
molecules 1
macro
molecules 2
100

The theory of inheritance of acquires characteristics stated that...

traits acquired later in life were passed down to offspring

100

what are the four elements common to all living organisms

oxygen, carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen

100

true or false - water is nonpolar because it does not have ionic bonds with other water molecules

false - ionic bonds have nothing to do with its polarity

100

monomers are single-unit building blocks of ___

macromolecules

100

The monomers that make up proteins are called ...

amino acids

200


Individuals who exhibit a favorable hereditary trait will have a __ advantage over those lacking the trait

reproductive

200

The center of the atom is called the ___ which contains the subatomic particles ___ and ___ 

nucleus, proton, neutron

200

the two physical properties of water are 1) high ___ capacity and 2) Heat of ___

heat, vaporization

200
How is water involved in dehydration synthesis and hydrolysis?
dehydration synthesis - water is a product (released)

hydrolysis - water is a reactant (consumed)

200

A _____ is a group of atoms in molecules that give it special properties

functional group

300

Darwin published his findings in the book "On the ___ of species"

origin

300

___ are substances used at the beginning of a reaction and __ are substances created at the end

reactants, products

300

an acid increases the amount of ___ ions in a solution, while a base increases the amount of ___ ions in a solution.

hydrogen, hydroxide (OH)

300

the C:H:O ratio in carbohydrates is ...

1:2:1

300

RNA stands for ___, and DNA stands for ___

ribonucleic acid, deoxyribonucleic acid

400

what are two mechanisms used to create diversity?

mutation and sexual reproduction
400

Covalent bonds share one or more ___ to fill the outer shells.

pairs of electrons

400

true or false: carbon never has triple bonds

false

400

A ___ bond is found between the two sugars in disaccharides

glyosidic

400

in a peptide bond, one amino acid's ___ group is linked to another amino acid's ___ group

carboxyl, amino

500

What are the two types of evolution, their definitions, and an example?

Divergent evolution - process by which
groups of organisms evolve in diverse directions from a common point (wolves/dogs)

Convergent evolution: process by which groups of unrelated organisms independently evolve to similar forms (penguins/sharks)

500

Fluorine has an electronegativity of 3.98, and Phosphorus has an electronegativity of 2.19. Based on this information, which element would "want" more electrons and exert an attractive force on the other?

Fluorine would exert an attractive force because it has a higher electronegativity

500
what is the definition of isomer, and what three kinds of isomers did we learn about?

Molecules that share the same chemical formula but differ in placement of their atoms or bonds
1. Structural isomers-differ in placement of covalent bonds
2. Geometric isomers-aka cis/trans isomers
3. Entantiomers-mirror images of each other


500
What two things are triglycerides made of? What kind of bond holds them together? 

glycerol + fatty acid, ester bond

500

primary protein structure is the sequence of ___ in a polypeptide chain, secondary structure is the ___ of the peptide, tertiary structure is the _____ structure, and quaternary structure is the interactions of several _____

amino acids, folding, three-dimensional, polypeptides/subunits