The number of different atoms can one Carbon atom create covalent bonds with.
What is Four?
The name of all four major macromolecule learned in class.
What are Carbohydrate, Lipid, Protein, Nucleic Acid?
The non-abbreviated name for ATP.
What is Adenosine Triphosphate?
The repeated structure that forms the cell membrane.
What is a Phospholipid?
The element with six protons.
What is Carbon?
The location in which energy is stored within carbon based molecules.
What are the covalent bonds?
The function of carbohydrates and Lipids are very similar. Which of those macromolecules is used as the quick energy source for your cells?
The molecule that ATP becomes after it releases most of its energy.
What is Adenosine Diphosphate?
The portion of a phospholipid that is hydrophilic.
What is the Hydrophilic Head?
What is Professional Wrestling?
The three main structures carbon molecules can form.
What are Straight Chained, Branch Chained, and Ring?
The common carbon-based structure of Lipids.
What is Straight Chained?
The direction in which molecules will most commonly flow into and out of cells.
What is High Concentration --> Low Concentration ?
The phrase on the dumpster fire that is passed around during community circle.
What is "Everything's Fine"?
Two commonly found carbon based molecules that have the same chemical formula, but vastly different three dimensional structures.
What are Glucose and Fructose?
The Monomer for Proteins in the body.
What are Amino Acids?
The process in which the energy is released from ATP.
When the third phosphate group is broken?
Transport across the phospholipid bilayer that requires energy in order to occur.
What is Active Transport?
Mr. Prices favorite movie OR TV show.
What is Good Will Hunting / Dead Poet Society ?
What is Regular Show / Gravity Falls ?
Carbon is not the most abundant element in the human body. What element is?
What is Oxygen?
Nucleic Acids have a very unique monomer of three distinct portions to form a nucleotides. What are the names of the three distinct parts found within an nucleotide?
What are a sugar, a phosphate group, and a nitrogen-containing molecule, called a base?
The process in which ATP is generated during.
What is Cellular Respiration?
Would be best for a cell that excretes large quantities of hormones.
What is Exocytosis?
The common name of the following common chemical formula: C8 H10 N4 O2
What is caffeine?