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Test Topics
· Covalent bonds
· Parts of a solution
· Polar vs nonpolar molecules
· Diagram of a water molecule showing polarity
· Hydrogen bonds
· Properties of water
- cohesion & adhesion = capillary action
- surface tension
- heat capacity
- homeostasis - definition and how this relates to properties of water
- density of water in 3 states of matter
· Acids & bases - definition of each and example
· Organic Compounds - what makes them different from inorganic compounds
- Macromolecules (types of organic compound)
- 4 groups of Macromolecules:
- Carbohydrates, Lipids, Proteins, Nucleic Acids
- For each group, know their elements, monomers, function, and location in body
· Chemical Reactions - know the parts – reactants, products
- Catalyst – enzymes – what type of macromolecule are they and what do they do
- Enzyme reaction - function, be able to identify parts and know what denature means
- Co-enzymes – definition and function
· Vitamins and minerals – study your table! Know the definitions and functions of each.
· Covalent bonds
· Parts of a solution
· Polar vs nonpolar molecules
· Diagram of a water molecule showing polarity
· Hydrogen bonds
· Properties of water
- cohesion & adhesion = capillary action
- surface tension
- heat capacity
- homeostasis - definition and how this relates to properties of water
- density of water in 3 states of matter
· Acids & bases - definition of each and example
· Organic Compounds - what makes them different from inorganic compounds
- Macromolecules (types of organic compound)
- 4 groups of Macromolecules:
- Carbohydrates, Lipids, Proteins, Nucleic Acids
- For each group, know their elements, monomers, function, and location in body
· Chemical Reactions - know the parts – reactants, products
- Catalyst – enzymes – what type of macromolecule are they and what do they do
- Enzyme reaction - function, be able to identify parts and know what denature means
- Co-enzymes – definition and function
· Vitamins and minerals – study your table! Know the definitions and functions of each.