BAZINGA!!!! Chapter 2.1. What is the name for a process by which chemical changes occur and atoms are rearranged to create chemical bonds?

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BAZINGA!!!! Chapter 2.1

What is the name for a process by which chemical changes occur and atoms are rearranged to create chemical bonds?

Which type of macromolecule is made up of sugars and used to make energy and the structure of cells?

Olive oil is this type of nutrient…

Which type of nutrient fights infections and allows for the growth and movement of a cell?

What is the name given to the nutrient that is made of DNA and RNA?

Grains and sugars are examples of this nutrient

The order, type, and structure of these make up a protein…

This material divides in half when being used and provides information used by the cell for making proteins.

Fish, beans, and nuts would be examples of which type of nutrient?

Where do all chemical reactions inside a cell take place?

Water can easily stick to other water molecules, or even the side of a cup, because it is…

Carbohydrates are made of carbon, oxygen, and…

Which type of material in a cell delivers information to the cytoplasm?

A water molecule’s hydrogen atoms have this type of charge

Chemical reactions ___ energy after bonds are formed

Which type of carbohydrate is stored in the cytoplasm of a cell?

Which type of nutrient does not mix with water due its nonpolar properties

What type of proteins control chemical reactions inside cells and help to break down food in our intestines?

DNA and RNA are made up of carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, and this other element…

Which type of nutrient is made of a glycerol molecule bonded to long chains of carbon and hydrogen?

Which type of nutrient is formed in rings that bond together? The number of rings determine the complexity of the nutrient.

Starch and cellulose are which type of carbohydrate?

What type of carbohydrate creates the cell wall of plants?

Which type of carbohydrate is easier to break down and will cause a quick loss of energy?

These are paired together in DNA to create a genetic code

BONUS!!!!! Place your wager on your dry erase board and hold it up

Name the four nucleotides in DNA