Compare and contrast proteins and nucleic acids.

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Compare and contrast proteins and nucleic acids. Describe the pH scale. Include: acid, base, neutral Compare and contrast proteins and nucleic acids. Include: organic compound, monomers, elements that make them up, and their function(s) Explain how the structure of water causes it to be a polar molecule. Describe how water’s polarity leads to its special properties. Include: universal solvent, hydrogen bonds, adhesion, cohesion, surface tension, density Compare and contrast carbohydrates and lipids. Include: organic compound, monomers, elements that make them up, and their function(s) Compare and contrast prokaryote and eukaryote cells. Include: nucleus, ribosomes, cell membrane, cell wall, organelles, DNA Describe what an enzyme is, label and explain the lock and key model, and tell what conditions would make the enzyme not work properly Include: catalyst, enzyme substrate complex, enzyme, substrate, product, and denature

Label each diagram and then describe the function of each body system Include: nose, trachea, lungs, carbon dioxide, oxygen, heart, blood vessels, blood Label each diagram and then describe the function of each system. Include: mouth, esophagus, stomach, small intestines, liver, large intestines, blood, kidneys, ureters, urinary bladder Label each diagram and then describe the function of each system Include: brain, spinal cord, nerves, hormones Differentiate between the various cell structures that help cells move. Include: flagella, cilia, pseudopodia Describe the processes that take place in the mitochondria and chloroplast Include: cellular respiration, photosynthesis, their equations, and what organisms carry out each process Describe the movement of water and solute Include: osmosis, diffusion, equilibrium, passive transport

Describe the structure of DNA and give its base paring rules Include: double helix, nucleotide, sugar, phosphate, nitrogen bases, adenine, cytosine, guanine, thymine Describe the structure of DNA and give its base paring rules Include: double helix, nucleotide, sugar, phosphate, nitrogen bases, adenine, cytosine, guanine, thymine Describe the structure of DNA and give its base paring rules Include: double helix, nucleotide, sugar, phosphate, nitrogen bases, adenine, cytosine, guanine, thymine Describe the structure of DNA and give its base paring rules Include: double helix, nucleotide, sugar, phosphate, nitrogen bases, adenine, cytosine, guanine, thymine Describe the structure of DNA and give its base paring rules Include: double helix, nucleotide, sugar, phosphate, nitrogen bases, adenine, cytosine, guanine, thymine Describe the structure of DNA and give its base paring rules Include: double helix, nucleotide, sugar, phosphate, nitrogen bases, adenine, cytosine, guanine, thymine