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Speed up the rate of chemical reactions
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OSE = sugar, ASE = enzymes, OL = alcohol
One. So you know which factor affected your data.
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Atom
Carbon
Cohesion
cold water, room temp water, hot water, all on a penny
To have a baseline of information to compare new data to
A-T, C-G
-3
Carbs, Lipids, Proteins, Nucleic Acids
Lipids
Hydrogen bond
1) carb, 2) lipid, 3) nucleic acid, 4) protein
Saccharide
Polar
phosphate group, sugar, base
Universal Solvent
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Adhesion
Hypothesis, Materials, Procedure, Data, Analysis, Conclusion
electrons
Carbon, Hydrogen, Nitrogen, Oxygen, Phosphorus, Sulfur; elements of life
What is the purpose of a control?
Name 4 components of a lab report
Describe the function of enzymes
This is maybe the most important element and is considered "the backbone of life" because it can bond to itself
How many variables should you change at one time? Why?
Pick 3 biomolecules and list their building blocks (monomers)
What are the 3 naming tricks for remembering carbs, enzymes, and alochols?
Smallest part of an element that still has properties of that element
Because water dissolves more substances than any other liquid, it is known as the ____________.
Name the 3 parts that make up a nucleotide
Attractive forces that occur between two DIFFERENT substances
Name the four biomolecules
Which bases pair up in a DNA molecule?
Name the bond that occurs between molecules of water
Attractive forces that occur between the SAME substance
The latin word for sugar
Draw/describe how you would test the affect of water temperature on water droplet cohesion of a coin.
Cell membranes have hydrophobic and hydrophilic parts to them. These structures belong to which class of biomolecules?
Name the biomolecule associated with each word: 1) sugar, 2) oil, 3) DNA, 4) enzyme
Pick 3 biomolecules and describe their function
Provide an example of an observation vs. an inference
The uneven distribution of charges on the water molecule make it ___________.
Name the CHNOPS and say why they are important.
A bond is formed when two elements share a pair of these
If an element has 5 protons and 8 electrons, what is its overall charge?

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How many variables should you change at one time? Why?One. So you know which factor affected your data.
What is the purpose of a control?To have a baseline of information to compare new data to
Name 4 components of a lab reportHypothesis, Materials, Procedure, Data, Analysis, Conclusion
Draw/describe how you would test the affect of water temperature on water droplet cohesion of a coin.cold water, room temp water, hot water, all on a penny
Provide an example of an observation vs. an inferenceanswers vary
Name the CHNOPS and say why they are important.Carbon, Hydrogen, Nitrogen, Oxygen, Phosphorus, Sulfur; elements of life
This is maybe the most important element and is considered "the backbone of life" because it can bond to itselfCarbon
Smallest part of an element that still has properties of that elementAtom
A bond is formed when two elements share a pair of theseelectrons
If an element has 5 protons and 8 electrons, what is its overall charge?-3
Name the bond that occurs between molecules of waterHydrogen bond
The uneven distribution of charges on the water molecule make it ___________.Polar
Attractive forces that occur between the SAME substanceCohesion
Attractive forces that occur between two DIFFERENT substancesAdhesion
Because water dissolves more substances than any other liquid, it is known as the ____________.Universal Solvent
Name the four biomoleculesCarbs, Lipids, Proteins, Nucleic Acids
Name the biomolecule associated with each word: 1) sugar, 2) oil, 3) DNA, 4) enzyme1) carb, 2) lipid, 3) nucleic acid, 4) protein
Cell membranes have hydrophobic and hydrophilic parts to them. These structures belong to which class of biomolecules? Lipids
Which bases pair up in a DNA molecule?A-T, C-G
Pick 3 biomolecules and describe their functionAnswers will vary
The latin word for sugarSaccharide
Describe the function of enzymesSpeed up the rate of chemical reactions
What are the 3 naming tricks for remembering carbs, enzymes, and alochols?OSE = sugar, ASE = enzymes, OL = alcohol
Name the 3 parts that make up a nucleotidephosphate group, sugar, base
Pick 3 biomolecules and list their building blocks (monomers)Answers will vary