Question 1
Question
Molecules of the same type that attract to each other are [blank_start]cohesive[blank_end].
Question 2
Question
Molecules of different types that attract to each other are [blank_start]adhesive[blank_end].
Question 3
Question
What are Carbohydrates made up of?
Answer
-
Carbon
-
Hydrogen
-
Oxygen
-
Nitrogen
-
Phosphorus
-
Sulfer
Question 4
Question
What are Lipids made of?
Answer
-
Carbon
-
Hydrogen
-
Phosphorus
-
Nitrogen
-
Sulfer
-
Oxygen
Question 5
Question
What are Proteins made up of?
Answer
-
Carbon
-
Hydrogen
-
Oxygen
-
Phosphorus
-
Sulfer
-
Nitrogen
Question 6
Question
What is Nucleic Acid made up of?
Answer
-
Carbon
-
Hydrogen
-
Nitrogen
-
Oxygen
-
Phosphorus
-
Sulfer
Question 7
Question
The monomer of carbohydrates are [blank_start]monosaccharides[blank_end].
Question 8
Question
The function of carbohydrates are energy storage and structural support.
Question 9
Question
What are the carbohydrates that makes up cell walls in plants?
Answer
-
Cellulose
-
Chitin
-
Glucose
-
Startch
Question 10
Question
What carbohydrates make up the exoskeleton of insects?
Answer
-
Cellulose
-
Glucose
-
Chitin
-
Startch
Question 11
Question
What carbohydrate serves as an energy storage in plants?
Answer
-
Cellulose
-
Chitin
-
Glucose
-
Startch
Question 12
Question
What carbohydrate serves as an energy storage in animals?
Answer
-
Startch
-
Cellulose
-
Chitin
-
Glucose
Question 13
Question
Isomers have the same formula, but different [blank_start]chemical structure[blank_end]. Glucose, Fructose, and galactose are isomers.
Question 14
Question
Cohesion produces [blank_start]surface tension[blank_end] so insects can walk on water.
Question 15
Question
Water is considered the "universal solvent" because it can dissolve so many compounds and provides an [blank_start]aqueous[blank_end] environment for cells so diffusion and metabolic reactions to take place.
Question 16
Question
What enables water to be transported throughout plants by holding on to each other, even upward against gravity?
Answer
-
Less density
-
Adhesion
-
Specific Heat
-
Cohesion
Question 17
Question
What causes water droplets to form on things?
Answer
-
Adhesion
-
Cohesion
-
Less Density
-
Surface Tension
Question 18
Question
What enables water to be transported throughout plants by holding on to Xylem Tubes, even upward against gravity?
Answer
-
Adhesion
-
Cohesion
-
Less density
-
Specific Heat
Question 19
Question
Evaporation causes your body to cool when you sweat because water [blank_start]absorbs heat from your skin[blank_end]. Later it turns to vapor.
Question 20
Question
What property of water/ice causes fish to live in the winter when lakes and ponds freeze?
Answer
-
Adhesion
-
Cohesion
-
Surface Tension
-
Less Density
Question 21
Question
What is responsible for transporting oxygen to blood?
Answer
-
Hemoglobin
-
Keratin
-
Enzymes
-
Receptors
-
Antibodies
Question 22
Question
What provides structural support in skin, hair, and nails?
Answer
-
Hemoglobin
-
Keratin
-
Enzymes
-
Receptors
-
Antibodies
Question 23
Question
What protein lowers activation energy to start chemical reactions more quickly?
Answer
-
Hemoglobin
-
Keratin
-
Enzymes
-
Receptors
-
Antibodies
Question 24
Question
What protein is part of the immune system (defense)?
Answer
-
Hemoglobin
-
Keratin
-
Enzymes
-
Receptors
-
Antibodies
Question 25
Question
What are the parts of cell membranes that regulate what comes in and out?
Answer
-
Hemoglobin
-
Keratin
-
Enzymes
-
Receptors
-
Antibodies
Question 26
Question
There are [blank_start]20[blank_end] Amino Acids that are strung together in the correct order by [blank_start]ribosomes[blank_end]. They are later folded up by the [blank_start]RER[blank_end] and sent to the [blank_start]Golgi bodies[blank_end] for package and shipment.
Answer
-
20
-
ribosomes
-
RER
-
Golgi bodies
Question 27
Question
Lipids are because hydrophilic because they are not soluble/won't dissolve in water.
Question 28
Question
The function of lipids is to [blank_start]coat[blank_end] things in nature to [blank_start]seal[blank_end] and [blank_start]protect[blank_end] them, [blank_start]long term storage[blank_end], [blank_start]insulating[blank_end] the body, and [blank_start]cushioning[blank_end] body organs.
Answer
-
coat
-
seal
-
protect
-
insulating
-
cushioning
-
long term storage
Question 29
Question
The function of nucleic acid is to [blank_start]storing[blank_end] the basic instructions or [blank_start]genetic information[blank_end] and [blank_start]creating protein[blank_end].
Answer
-
storing
-
genetic information
-
creating protein