Unit One (Biomolecules)

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Across
  1. 4. When sugar is mixed with water in a solution, the sugar is an example of what?
  2. 6. Anabolism is when smaller molecules become one larger molecule, but what would the opposite be (breaking down a large molecule to make smaller ones)?
  3. 9. What Type of reasoning makes a generalization based on examples.
  4. 10. What is the name of the little curve you use to measure volume?
  5. 12. What type of bond makes water so strong?
  6. 16. A _____ can be used for transport, structure, and fighting diseases.
  7. 20. What type of biomolecule is used to store energy short-term?
  8. 21. This occurs when the charge of a molecule has an uneven distribution.
  9. 22. A variable that is kept the same throughout the experiment.
  10. 23. Are amino acids polymers or monomers?
  11. 24. Carbon-14 is an example of this.
  12. 25. What type of reasoning is this: all of my pets are dogs. Callie is my pet. Therefore, Callie is a dog.
Down
  1. 1. When salt is mixed with water in a solution, the water is an example of what?
  2. 2. The mystery atom has a charge. What type of atom is this?
  3. 3. Michael is running an experiment where he is counting the number of eggs that hatch out of a group. Is this quantitative or qualitative?
  4. 5. This type of protein is used to speed up reactions.
  5. 7. The group separate from the experimental group.
  6. 8. This biomolecule is used in DNA and RNA to store genetic info. It is made from Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen, Nitrogen, and Phosphorus.
  7. 11. A _____ binds to an enzyme’s active site.
  8. 13. What is the biomolecule sometimes called ”fatty acids” that stores long term energy.
  9. 14. What is the polymer form of amino acids?
  10. 15. This stops an enzyme from doing its job. It can be competitive or non-competitive.
  11. 17. Julia notices that leaves dry out and lose their color in colder weather. Is this quantitative or qualitative?
  12. 18. “Afraid” of water.
  13. 19. Graphite and diamonds are examples of what?