The property of water that is water sticking to water.
What is cohesion.
A sugar, a phosphate and a base make up this structure.
What is a nucleotide.
What is: protein, carbohydrate, lipid, nucleic acid (in any order).
The reactants for cellular respiration.
What is: glucose, oxygen
Photosynthesis is the process of converting light energy into __________ energy.
What is chemical energy.
Water sticking to the xylem of a plant illustrates this property of water.
What is adhesion.
The two types of sugar found in RNA and DNA respectively.
What is ribose sugar and deoxyribose sugar.
What is an amimo acid.
The two types of anaerobic respiration.
What is alcoholic fermentation and lactic acid fermentation.
The organelle photosynthesis occurs in.
What is chloroplasts.
Water is a stable ecosystem and does not fluctuate much in temperature, due to this property.
If 40% of a DNA molecule is guanine, this is the amount of adenine.
What is 10%
The macromolecule with a 1:2:1 ratio of carbs:lipids:oxygens
What is a carbohydrate.
The type parts of aerobic respiration.
What is: glycolysis, Kreb's cycle (or citric acid cycle), and the electron transport chain (or chemiosmosis).
The two parts of photosynthesis.
What is: light dependent and calvin cycle (or light independent or dark reactions).
The type of bonds that form between adjacent water molecules.
What is hydrogen bond.
The central dogma of biology.
What is DNA to RNA to proteins.
Enzymes are this type fo macromolecule.
What is a protein.
The final electron acceptor in the ETC.
What is Oxygen (1/2 O2).
The product of the light dependent reactions.
What is ATP and NADPH?
Unlike oil, water's unequal sharing of electrons leads it to have this property.
What is polar.
The carbon (a number) on the sugar that the phosphate is attached to by covalent bond.
The waxy coating on the outside of leaves, meant to help prevent water loss, is thanks to what macromolecule?
What is lipids.
The protein that the hydrogen ions travel through during chemiosmosis.
The necessary reactant for the calvin cycle.
What is carbon dioxide?