Across
- 2. ATP, DNA, RNA. Store and transmit hereditary, or genetic info
- 3. Elements or compounds that are produced by a chemical reaction
- 5. 5-carbon sugar, phosphate group, nitrogenous base
- 7. amino group on one end and a carboxyl group on the other
- 8. Fats
- 14. Attraction between a hydrogen atom with a partial negative charge and a partial positive charge
- 16. Contains a high concentration of H+ ions
- 17. The amount of energy needed to raise its temperature by making its molecules move faster
- 18. Your Biological Catalyst
- 21. Are made from joined together monomers
- 22. Legos. Your smaller units
- 25. Mixtures of water and nondissolved materials
- 28. Your large organic molecules found in living things
Down
- 1. Amount of energy needed to get a reaction started
- 4. Macromolecules containing nitrogen as well C, H, and O. Are your enzymes most of the time
- 6. Sugars. Store and release energy
- 9. The reactants in enzyme catalyzed reactions
- 10. Attraction between molecules of different substances
- 11. Elements or compounds that engage in a chemical reaction
- 12. 0-14
- 13. Attraction between molecules of the same substance
- 15. How we manage or control pH
- 19. Process that changes, or transforms, one set of compounds into another
- 20. The substance that is dissolved
- 23. Contains a lower concentration of H+ ions
- 24. Something that speeds up the rate of a chemical reaction by lowering the activation energy
- 26. When ions gradually become dispersed in water forming a type of mixture where all component are evenly distributed
- 27. Substance in which the solute dissolves
