Because it has a partial positive charge on one end and a partial negative charge on the other, water is known as this type of molecule.
What is a polar molecule
Carbon is considered the "backbone" of life because it can form this many stable covalent bonds with other atoms.
What is Four
What is the Monomer of Carbohydrates
What is monosacharides
What is the function of nucleic acids
What is store genetic information
Which macromolecules function is insulation and energy storage
What are lipids
This is the weak attraction between the hydrogen atom of one water molecule and the oxygen atom of another.
What is Hydrogen Bond
This branch of chemistry is dedicated specifically to the study of carbon-containing compounds.
What is Organic
What are the building blocks of lipids
What are glycerol and fatty acid chains
What is the function of proteins
What are antibodies, structure, and enzymes
What is the function of carbohydrates
What is quick energy
The property that causes water molecules to stick to each other, creating surface tension.
What is Cohesion
Which molecules make up lipids.
What are C, H, and O
What is the name given to a polymer of carbohydrates
What is Polysacharides
What are DNA, and RNA
What macromolecule is found in meat and beans
What is protein
The property that causes water to stick to other substances, such as the walls of a glass tube.
What is Adhesion
What is the ratio of C, H, and O in carbohydrates
What is 1:2:1
What are three types of lipids
What are fats, oils, and waxes
What holds together amino acids
What is a peptide bond
When a liquid dissolves something it is considered to be what
Water is known as the "Universal" version of this because it can dissolve so many different substances.
What is Solvent
Which elements make up nucleic acids
What are C, H, O, N, and P
What are three examples of polysaccharides
What are starch, glycogen, and cellulose
What are the three parts of a nucleotide
What are phosphate group, 5-Carbon sugar, and nitrogen base
Which macromolecule contains a tertiary structure
What are proteins