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| What molecule is produced in a condensation reaction |
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| The breaking of these bonds is the first thing that happens when water is heated |
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| Liquid effective in dissolving polar substances |
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| Kind of compounds are substances produced and found in living things |
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| Reaction that breaks polymers into monomers |
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| An example of structural isomers |
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| Polysaccharide stored in muscle and liver cells |
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| Bond between two amino acids |
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| Main difference between two amino acids |
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| Two types of secondary structure in proteins |
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| 4 intermolecular forces that hold quaternary structures together |
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| Hydrogen bond, hydrophobic interaction, salt bridge, disulfide bridge |
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| Type of molecule with polar and non-polar regions |
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| Difference between intermolecular and intermolecular |
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| 22. intramolecular = bonds within a molecule (ionic, covalent, etc…); intermolecular = bonds between separate molecules or atoms far away in the same molecule |
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| Difference between triglyceride and phospholipid? |
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| 3 fatty acids + 1 glycerol = 1 triglyceride; 2 fatty acids + 1 glycerol + 1 phosphate group (+ R) = phospholipid |
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| Reaction by which amino acids are joined together? |
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| Molecules produced when cellulose is hydrolyzed |
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| What way do two ends of RNA molecules differ from each other |
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| One end is the N terminus and has an amine group; the other end is the C terminus and has a carboxylic acid group |
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| Identifying structural formula steroid |
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| When water molecules stick to other surfaces |
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| When water sticks to itself |
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| Tightness of hydrogen bonds on the surface of water |
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| Water's ability to rise up through small tubes |
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| Attachments that affect the functions of hydrocarbons |
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| OH at the end of a molecule |
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| Double bonded OC in molecule |
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| Polysaccharide that stores energy |
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| What makes up plant cell walls |
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| Body makes glycogen and it is stored in muscles. Animals version of starch |
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| Polysaccharide found in exoskeleton of insects |
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| Store energy and keeps animals warm |
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| Part of cell membrane. Triglyceride with phosphate group |
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| Part of cell membrane. Triglyceride with phosphate group |
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| Bubble around water, 2 part membrane |
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| Help plants collect light energy |
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| Regulate bodily functions. Four rings structure |
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| Rate at which phospholipids are made |
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| Repels water on skin/feathers |
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| DNA, RNA carry genetic info that tells cells how to make proteins |
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| Copy of an instruction DNA |
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| Difference Between DNA and RNA |
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DNA RNA Double Stranded Single Stranded AT & CG AV & CG |
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| Cellular machines, engines, & buildings |
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| Protein present in red blood cells. Carries oxygen |
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| Bond between two two disaccharides |
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Independent Variables Dependent Variables |
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What you change between control & experimental group The thing you are counting |
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Control Group Experimental Group |
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The group in which you know what will happen The group in which you don't know what will happen |
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| Something that has to stay the same |
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| Cells, Organization, Energy, Growth, Development, Reproduction, Display Heredity, Maintain Homeostasis, Response to environment, Evolve & Adapt |
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| All living organisms and their environments |
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| All biotic and abiotic factors within a specimen |
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| Compartments made up of macro molecules |
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| Carbs, proteins, lipids, nucleic |
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| Organic molecules containing a carbonyl group at beginning or end |
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