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Properties of H2O and Macromolecules

Properties of H2O and Macromolecules. Nucleic Acids & Miscellaneous. Properties Of H2O. Carbs. Lipids. Proteins. Q $100. Q $100. Q $100. Q $100. Q $100. Q $200. Q $200. Q $200. Q $200. Q $200. Q $300. Q $300. Q $300. Q $300. Q $300. Q $400. Q $400. Q $400. Q $400.

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Properties of H2O and Macromolecules

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  1. Properties of H2O and Macromolecules Nucleic Acids & Miscellaneous Properties Of H2O Carbs Lipids Proteins Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500

  2. $100 Question Water is polar. What does this mean? Because water is very polar, it is the universal _____

  3. $100 Answer Water molecules have 2 hydrogen atoms and 1 oxygen atom. Polarity means a clear positive end and negative end. Solvent

  4. $200 Question Water is cohesive. What does this mean? Give an example of how this helps organisms.

  5. $200 Answer Water molecules are attracted to each other. This causes surface tension and water droplets on waxy leaves

  6. $300 Question Water is adhesive. What does this mean? Give an example of how this helps organisms.

  7. $300 Answer Water molecules can be attracted to certain surfaces. This allows capillary action

  8. $400 Question Water is _____ dense as a solid. What does this mean? Give an example of how this helps organisms.

  9. $400 Answer Ice floats instead of sinking. This prevents flooding, and allows for lakes to remain only partially frozen in winter.

  10. $500 Question What property of water does each example belong to? -meniscus -ice floating -water traveling from the roots of a plant up to the leaves -water droplets on a waxy leaf

  11. $500 Answer -meniscus: ADHESION -ice floating: H2o LESS DENSE AS SOLID -water traveling from the roots of a plant up to the leaves: ADHESION -a bug sitting on the surface of H2O: COHESION

  12. $100 Question Name an example of a carbohydrate

  13. $100 Answer Bread, rice, pasta, potatoes, Crackers, glucose, cellulose

  14. $200 Question What are the building blocks of carbohydrates?

  15. $200 Answer Monosaccharides

  16. $300 Question Monosaccharide means One simple sugar. What is The name for a carb made Of more than 2 simple sugars?

  17. $300 Answer Polysaccharide

  18. $400 Question List the 2 functions of carbs

  19. $400 Answer -key source of energy -provide structural support in plant cells

  20. $500 Question -What elements are found in carbs? And in what ratio?

  21. $500 Answer Carbon, Hydrogen Oxygen 1: 2: 1

  22. $100 Question • Name an example of a lipid

  23. $100 Answer oils, fats, waxes

  24. $200 Question What are the building blocks of lipids? Hint: composed of glycerol and 3 fatty acids

  25. $200 Answer Triglycerides

  26. $300 Question • Lipids are non-polar. What does this mean?

  27. $300 Answer No clear positive or negative end. Not soluble in water; will not mix

  28. $400 Question What is the function of lipids?

  29. $400 Answer Lipids STORE energy

  30. $500 Question What elements are found in lipids?

  31. $500 Answer C H Carbon and hydrogen. The energy is stored in the bonds between these atoms. Energy released when bonds break

  32. $100 Question Name an example of a protein

  33. $100 Answer Meat, eggs, nuts, enzymes, hemoglobin

  34. $200 Question What are proteins made of?

  35. $200 Answer Amino acids

  36. $300 Question Amino acids are held/linked together by _____ bonds

  37. $300 Answer Peptide bonds

  38. $400 Question There are 3 functions of proteins. Name 2

  39. $400 Answer -enzymes (allow chemical reactions in your body to occur) -structure -defense

  40. $500 Question What are the elements found in proteins?

  41. $500 Answer CHON Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen, Nitrogen

  42. $100 Question What is one example of a nucleic acid? Hint: _NA

  43. $100 Answer DNA, RNA

  44. $200 Question Macromolecules are made of _____________, which are linked together by _____________

  45. $200 Answer Polymers, monomers

  46. $300 Question What are nucleic acids made of?

  47. $300 Answer Nucleotides

  48. $400 Question All macromolecules are made in a process called ______________

  49. $400 Answer Polymerization

  50. $500 Question What is the function of Nucleic acids?

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