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Two atoms walk into a restaurant… Proteins and lipids and carbs, oh my! Liquid Awesome Gettin’ A Reaction 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500

The outermost shell of an atom. What is the valence shell? The outermost shell of an atom. Row 1, Col 1

between water molecules. What are hydrogen bonds? The type of bond formed between water molecules. 1,2

The monomers of proteins. What are amino acids? The monomers of proteins. 1,3

Enzymes are an example of this type of macromolecule. What are proteins? Enzymes are an example of this type of macromolecule. 1,4

unequal numbers of electrons. What are ions? Atoms that have unequal numbers of electrons. 2,1

density of water when it freezes. What is decreases or becomes less? This happens to the density of water when it freezes. 2,2

Short term energy is a function What are carbohydrates? Short term energy is a function of this macromolecule. 2,3

needed for a reaction to start. What is activation energy? The amount of energy needed for a reaction to start. 2,4

electrons are shared equally. What is nonpolar covalent bond? A bond in which electrons are shared equally. 3,1

The two properties of water which allow it to travel from What are cohesion and adhesion? The two properties of water which allow it to travel from roots up to the top of plants. 3,2

DNA and RNA are examples of these. What are nucleic acids? DNA and RNA are examples of these. 3,3

The specific reactant that an enzyme acts on. What is a substrate? The specific reactant that an enzyme acts on. 3,4

different numbers of neutrons. What are isotopes? Atoms of the same element that have different numbers of neutrons. 4,1

The type of molecules that What is nonpolar? The type of molecules that do not dissolve in water. 4,2

The ratio of carbons, hydrogens, and oxygens in carbohydrates. What is 1:2:1? The ratio of carbons, hydrogens, and oxygens in carbohydrates. 4,3

The process of unfolding What is denature? The process of unfolding an enzyme or protein. 4,4

same number of this particle. What are protons? All atoms of the same element have the same number of this particle. 5,1

insects to walk on water. What is surface tension? This allows insects to walk on water. 5,2

contains a sugar, phosphate, What is a nucleotide? This monomer of nucleic acids, which contains a sugar, phosphate, and nitrogenous base. 5,3

What is speed it up (or lower activation energy)? The effect of adding an enzyme to a reaction. 5,4