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A Totally Organic Experience Celebrities Taking AP Water, Water, Water! Quick Chemistry Review Cell Processes Bonds, Chemical Bonds Insane in the Membrane 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 600 600 600 600 600 600 600 800 800 800 800 800 800 800 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000

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These organic compounds contain the instructions to make proteins Nucleic acids Back

These are the organic compounds you will find in the membrane of a cell Carbohydrates, lipids, proteins Back

These are the type of lipids that assist with cell membranes phospholipids Back

This is the process where water is lost in order to form polymers of organic compounds, while this is the process where water cuts up polymers to make them smaller Dehydration synthesis, hydrolysis Back

Examples of these organic compounds include chitin and starch polysaccharides Back

Water contains these types of bonds Polar covalent, hydrogen Back

Water contains this property, which allows it to reduce the amount of fluctuation within its temperature High specific heat Back

Water is also difficult to undergo a phase change due to this property Heat of vaporization Back

Water contains this property, which makes it more difficult to break than other liquids Surface tension Back

This is water’s ability to stick to other water molecules, while this is water’s ability to stick to other surfaces Cohesion, adhesion Back

Same structure, different arrangement isomers Back

Negatively charged ions, positively charged ions Anions, cations Back

Bonds connecting one water molecule to another Hydrogen bonds Back

Atoms on the right side of the periodic table contain more of this than the atoms on the left electronegativity Back

Bonds where electrons are shared, bonds where electrons are “stolen” Covalent, ionic Back

Membranes contain tails that are this and also contain heads that are this Hydrophobic tails, hydrophilic heads Back

This lipid helps animal cell membranes to stay more fluid during colder weather cholesterol Back

When these fatty acid chains are present, then you will see a more fluid membrane, but if these fatty acid chains are present, then you will see a more viscous membrane Unsaturated, saturated Back

Lipids are transformed into glycolipids thanks to this organelle Golgi Back

These are sent to the membrane in order to add more surface area by fusing to the outside of the membrane Transport vesicles Back

This is the process of water diffusing through the cell osmosis Back

This is the process carried out by proton pumps and sodium-potassium pumps Active transport Back

This is the description for a plant cell placed within an isotonic solution flaccid Back

If your cells are inside of a hypotonic solution, they will do this, but if a plant cell is in a hypotonic solution, they will do this Expand (and lyse), be turgid Back

This is the process of passive transport that involves a protein Facilitated diffusion Back

This is the type of bond that occurs between amino acids in primary production Peptide bonds Back

This is the type of bond that holds together monomers of glucose within starch and cellulose, as long as they’re shaken, not stirred Glycosidic linkage Back

These 2 organelles assist with bonding lipid and proteins with carbohydrates for membrane production ER, Golgi Back

This is the type of bond that connects glycerol to fatty acids in lipids Ester linkage Back

This is the type of bond that provides protein with its three dimensional structure Disulfide bond Back

Whenever I get hyper, I can’t stay inside, I’ve got to go out to look for squirrels. A solution is hyptertonic if it has more of this on the outside than is present on the inside of the cell. Squirrel!! solute Back

These kinds of organic compounds are bad for you, but I will keep on eating them so that I can win challenges, T-shirts, and cheers from the crowds! Saturated fats, trans fats Back

If you were to just dance, or to call Alejandro while fleeing the paparazzi all while making a poker face and singing a-la-la-da-da you would need ATP. ATP is also used by this compound to carry out this process in your membranes active transport Back

Elmo no like the cold because Elmo no like to wear any clothes Elmo no like the cold because Elmo no like to wear any clothes! Ha, ha, ha! Elmo do like sharing and Elmo also like to be tickled!! Hydrogen bonds are _____ as it gets colder and they are ______ as it gets warmer Formed, broken Back

One time when I was hanging out with my friends Baby, Mary (who taught me how to love:), and Dr. Carter, we saw a lady officer eating a lollipop. She told me that I had so much ice, that I should skate. This is the temperature at which water begins to be less dense in preparation for the formation of ice 4oC Back