Why is water called the universal solvent

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What are the four most abundant element in living things if Living things are mostly made of proteins?

Oxygen, carbon, hydrogen and nitrogen

Which macromolecules help the body regulate chemical reactions and makes up muscle tissue?

Proteins (proteins help the bodies immune system, helping cells communicate, speed up chemical reactions and buildup tissue like muscle)

Water has a high specific heat. This means that water heats up and cools down.......than land

Slower

Water temperature does not change as quickly as the temperature of the land and air which property of water loss temperature sensitivity organisms to live in water because the temperature is moderated?

Specific heat

Which property of water allows organisms to "walk on water"

Surface tension

What are the two functions of lipids

some are broken down as a source of usable energy for cells. Other lipids are parts of a cell's structure.

From the graph what is the pH when the enzyme is functioning optimally?

7.0

What is an enzyme?

A substance produced by a living organism which acts as a catalyst to bring about a specific bio chemical reaction

What is adhesion

Adhesion is the ability of a substance to stick to an on like substance

What is the monomer for proteins?

Amino acids

What is Cohesion

Cohesion is water that is attracted to water by sticking together of particles of the same substance

What has happened to the enzymes that are not in the optimal range

The enzyme will therefore be resist when optimal conditions are not present. When the enzyme loses its shape it is called denaturation.

Identify the independent variable, the dependent variable in the control in the liver enzyme lab

The independent variables for this experiment or whether the liver is put in with hydrogen peroxide whether it is preheated a pre-cooled


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