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• Property of water that lets you stir sugar into coffee - -universal solvent • Property of water that causes it to spread out when spilled - -cohesion • Element that composes the backbone of organic molecules - -carbon • Type of bond where electrons are shared - -covalent • Eleme...

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Straighterline BIO101: Exam 2 Revision
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• Property of water that lets you stir sugar into coffee - -✓universal solvent



• Property of water that causes it to spread out when spilled - -✓cohesion



• Element that composes the backbone of organic molecules - -✓carbon



• Type of bond where electrons are shared - -✓covalent



• Element that is a component of all amino acids - -✓nitrogen



• (Atomic mass) minus (atomic number) equals - -✓number of neutrons



• Bond created by a loss or gain of electrons - -✓ionic bond



• A leaf floats on water because of this property - -✓surface tension



• Property of water that allows it to retain temperature - -✓high specific heat



• The monomer of proteins is the - -✓amino acid



• Bonds that hold amino acids together are specifically called - -✓peptide bonds



• The monomers of carbohydrates are - -✓monosaccharides

, • The types of reaction that breaks down polymers to monomers is - -✓hydrolysis



• The by-product of dehydration synthesis is always - -✓water



• Large chains of monomers are called - -✓polymers



• Hydrolysis of fats yields yields fatty acids and - -✓glycerol



• The monomer of nucleic acids is the - -✓nucleotide



• Which type of reaction do the reactants have a higher free energy than the products - -
✓exergonic



• Which type of reaction is there a gain of electrons or hydrogens by a substrate - -✓reduction



• Which type of reaction do the products have a higher free energy that the reactants - -
✓endergonic



• Which of the following is the energy available to do work after a reaction - -✓free energy



• ATP synthesis is what kind of process - -✓endergonic



• Oxidation reactions are often coupled with what kind of reactions - -✓reduction



• The breakdown of glucose is coupled with which reaction - -✓ATP synthesis



• The substances that enter into a chemical reaction are - -✓substrates

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