Properties of Water
Origin of Life
Macromolecules
Macromolecules 2
Enzymes
100

Which property of water allows plants to move water against gravity? 

Capillary action- cohesion and adhesion

100

Theory that life must come from life. 

Biogenesis
100

What is the monomer of a lipid? 

Fatty acid

100

What is the monomer of a carbohydrate?

Monosaccharide 

100

What macromolecule is an enzyme made of?

Proteins

200

Which property of water allows it to transport sugars and nutrients?

Universal solvent

200

A mix of organic molecules could form in an oxygen deprived environment through random interactions of small molecules, with energy from the sun/lightning (theory). 

Primordial Soup Theory

200

Which macromolecule contain a 1:2:1 ratio of C, H, O in a ring formation? 

Carbohydrate

200

Which macromolecule contain C, H, O in a chain formation? 

Lipids
200

How do enzymes affect activation energy? 

Decrease activation energy

300

What property of water allows fish to survive in the winter? 

Expansion upon freezing

300

What did the Miller-Urey experiments demonstrate? 

That organic molecules can be make from inorganic materials. 

300

What molecule contains an amine group (N), a carboxyl group, a hydrogen, and variable "R" group? 

Protein

300

Which macromolecule contains a phosphate group, a sugar, and a nitrogenous base?

Nucleic acids 
300

What happens to an enzyme when the pH or temperature is beyond optimal levels? 

Denatures

400

Water can dissolve compounds in which states?

Solid, liquid, gas 

400

Bacteria were engulfed by larger cells (theory). 

Endosymbiotic Theory

400

Make up the major structural material of plants and store/supply energy. 

Carbs

400
Carry genetic instructions that determine the cell's makeup

Nucleic Acids 

400

What is the function of an enzyme? 

NOT how, but WHAT. 

Build up or break down molecules. 

500

Water's high specific heat and ability to moderate temperature come from which property? 

Stong hydrogen bonds

500

Scientists speculate this molecule may have been the first organic molecule to evolve due to its role in reactions and storing genetic information (theory)

RNA world hypothesis

500

Allows membrane to carry out specific tasks, including cell division and movement

Proteins

500

This macromolecule makes up the bilayer membrane and regulates what materials enter/exit cell. 

Lipids

500

How is an enzyme a biological catalyst?

It speeds up reactions in living organisms.