Chapter 6 biology
How many electrons can a carbon atom share?
4
The total number of atoms in a molecule of sucrose, C12H22O11, is____.
45
What are the basic building blocks of proteins?
Amino acids
Glucose and fructose, with the formula C6H12O6 differ in_____.
Arrangements of atoms
Which of the images in Figure 6-4 depicts dynamic equilibrium?
C. The equal arrows
Glucose polymer that forms the cell walls of plants is ____.
Cellulose
Diffusion continues until there is no____.
Concentration gradient
When molecules of glucose and fructose combine to form sucrose, they do so by_____.
Condensation
Which one of the following compounds may be polymers? A.Carbohydrates C.Proteins B.Nucleic acids D.All of these
D.All of these
An unsaturated lipid contains____.
Double bonds
Electrons move about the nucleus of an atom in regions called____.
Electron clouds
A chlorine atom becomes a chloride ion when it____.
Gains an electron
Which element would need to be removed from the molecule in Figure 6-5 to make it unsaturated?
Hydrogen
_____represents a formula for a chemical compound.
H²O
Carbon-12, carbon-13, and carbon-14 are_____.
Isotopes
Unlike carbohydrates and fats, proteins contain_____.
Nitrogen
Center of an atom is___.
Nucleus
Carbon compounds that come from living organisms are called_____compounds.
Organic
Bond formed between amino acids is ____.
Peptide bond
Molecule with unequal distribution of charge is___.
Polar molecule
Water dissolves many ionic and molecular compounds because of its____.
Polarity
Which of the the following does not describe a polymer?
Polymers are broken down by the process of hydrogenation.
The various enzymes in our bodies are____.
Proteins
The nucleus of an atom contains____.
Protons and neutrons
Brownian motion is evidence of____.
Random motion of molecules