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Week 1, Quiz 2 – Get your clickers out!

1. Positively charged 2. Negatively charged 3. Neutral Countdown 30

1. Taking in water, breaking apart polymers. 2. Taking in water, linking monomers. 3. Giving off water, breaking apart polymers. Countdown 30

1. Carbohydrates, proteins, lipids 2. Electrons, protons, neutrons 3. Oxygen, carbon, hydrogen. 4. Sugars, amino acids, fatty acids Countdown 30

1. Pasta 2. Fructose 3. Trans fats 4. Starch Countdown 30

1. Oil is polar, water is nonpolar. 2. Water is polar, oil is nonpolar. 3. Both are polar. 4. Both are nonpolar. Countdown 30

1. Hydrogen bonding 2. Hydrolysis 3. Dehydration synthesis 4. Ionic bonding Countdown 30