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Bell Ringer Describe what an enzyme is.

Unit 1 Review

Give me an example of qualitative data.

Give me an example of quantitative data.

What are the characteristics of living things?

How does one obtain nutrition?

A water molecule is composed of …… Two hydrogen, one oxygen

What type of bond is #1 referring to?

What property of water allows it to stick to other things?

What is a polar molecule, what does that mean?

What class of macromolecule is this image?

What are the building blocks of proteins? Amino acids

What are the building blocks of carbohydrates? sugars

What are the reactants? What are the products?

The energy needed for a reaction to start is called……

Enzymes are what type of macromole?

Enzymes function as what? They speed up reactions.

If I give you chocolate and want to know how that affects your exam score. Which is the dependent variable?

Compare the 4 macromolecules.

What are the different levels of proteins?

What questions do you have?