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Parts is Parts
100

It's what differs between isotopes.

What is atomic masses or numbers of neutrons?

100

The type of bond resulting from electron transfer.

What is ionic?

100

When it comes to being this, water is a universal one.

What is a solvent?

100

These two elements are necessary to have an organic compound.

What are carbon and hydrogen?

100

The primary level of a protein relies on these alone.

What are amino acids?

200

Chemical bonding directly occurs because of these particles.

What are electrons?

200

The type of bond resulting from electron sharing.

What is covalent?

200

Type of attraction when water sticks to a substance other than itself.

What is adhesion?

200

It's the building block of protein, and it's not nice.

What is amino acid?

200

Disulfide bridges and ionic bonding are common for this protein level.

What is tertiary?

300

This type of covalent bond results in opposite charges.

What is polar?

300

An atom with a charge.

What is an ion?

300

Type of attraction when water molecules stick to themselves.

What is cohesion?

300

It's the number of different protein building blocks.

What is 20?

300

You won't sleep on these sheets that are secondary level protein ones. (Full name required)

What are Beta-pleated sheets?

400

This type of ion is always happy because it has a positive outlook.

What is a cation?

400

This weak bond forms and breaks rapidly between water molecules.

What is a hydrogen bond?

400

It's water's ability and property to absorb much heat before boiling.

What is high specific heat? 

(specific heat only gets no credit)

400

Sugars, starch, cellulose, glycogen and chitin. They belong in this category.

What are carbohydrates?

400

The quaternary level has these somewhat repetitive parts.

What are distinct subunits?

500

Covalent, variable-shaped molecules having no overall charge.

What are non-polar molecules?

500

It has a name. It is one carbon with 4 attached hydrogen atoms.

What is methane?

500

A lesser amount of this property, regarding water, allows ice to float.

What is density?

500

Three fatty acids and one glycerol combined will produce this.

What is a fat, lipid or triglyceride?

500

Link three or more protein units and you'll form this.

What is a polypeptide?

600

We need this to both make and break bonds.

What is energy?

600

In order to form a covalent bond, atoms must be in this situation.

What is in close proximity?

600

On the pH scale, its reading of 13 makes it this.

What is a base or strong base?

600

It's a phosphate head with two fatty acid tails. You'll find them in a cell membrane.

What is a phospholipid?

600

Carbs, lipids and proteins exist, and are what they are because of the loss of these.

What are water molecules?