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- 3. This bond is the weakest bond. It is an interaction between a partially positive hydrogen atom and a partially negative atom with an unshared pair of
- 5. a small organic molecule that may bind chemically to other molecules to form a polymer. Glucose is s one.
- 7. the capacity of a lidquids surface to resist being ruptured when placed under tension or stress
- 8. this bond is the sharing of electrons. It is the strongest kind of bond
- 11. essential for energy storage, cellular communication and structural support. It is attached to lipids and proteins.
- 13. are essential for carrying out most of the necessarty functions of lif. catalyze all of the chemical reactions in the cell. Amino acids
- 14. this bond is moderately strong. It is the transfer of one atom to another
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- 1. essential for energy storage and maintaining a boundary between the living organism and its environment. They are largely nonpolar and hydrophobic. Includes fats oils and waxes
- 2. homogenous mixture of solvent and solute.
- 4. are shared or transferred in boding. they are also the smallest particle
- 6. the tendency of an atom to hold shared electrons closer to its nucleus
- 9. each group of macromolecules represents a diverse assortment of this. These are large structural units or monomers connected by convalent bond. THey are built of monomers
- 10. are essential for information within a cell and passing this information to the next generation. DNA
- 12. the attraction of water molecules to molecules other than water.
