A macromolecule that forms enzymes, antibodies, and body tissues.
Protein
When water molecules stick to each other
Cohesion
Molecule that is made of Carbon
Organic Molecule
The ability of water to stick to other things.
Adhesion
A chain of molecules linked together
Polymer
The ability of water to dissolve other substances.
Universal Solvent
What happens if an enzyme is denatured?
Bonus points: what are ways it can be denatured?
When it loses its shape therefore its function
Ex: temperature & pH
Macromolecules that store genetic information.
Nucleic Acids
Any substance that can speed up a chemical reaction.
Catalyst
A bond connecting atoms WITHIN water molecules
Covalent Bond
Macromolecule that is for short-term energy?
Carbohydrates
A molecule that has a charge on one side of the molecule.
Polar Molecule
A weak bond between two molecules (+ end to – end).
Hydrogen Bond
The single subunit of a macromolecule.
Monomer
Macromolecule that is for long-term energy storage?
Lipid
A biological catalyst that speeds up the rate of a reaction.
Enzyme
Where did Ms. Fogell go to college?
Penn State or UCD
The minimum amount of energy needed to start a reaction.
Activation Energy
Cohesion and adhesion working against gravity.
Capillary Action
Where did the victim eat during the macromolecule murder lab?
Wallys Wild Wings
Macromolecule that is insoluble in water such as wax or oil.
Lipid
The energy needed to change water by 1 degree Celsius.
Heat Capacity
Which type of lipid is solid at room temp?
Saturated fats
A molecule that reacts with an enzyme.
Substrate
How can you tell if an image of a monomer is a nucleic acid?
Know the shape of a nucleotide or look for Phosphorus