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LIVING
THINGS
BIOCHEM
LAB
CHEMISTRY
HODGEPODGE
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When you sweat to keep
cool, your body is trying
to maintain _____?
homeostasis
The sum of all of the
chemical reactions that
occur in the cell is known as
.
metabolism
A beneficial trait that is
passed on from parent to
offspring is called an
?
adaptation
During cellular respiration,
THE ENERGY OF glucose is
USED TO BUILD
so that cells can perform
their cellular activities
ATP
A new organism was
recently discovered. It
can make its own food,
and reproduces with a
mate. This organism can
be classified as a
Sexual autotroph
The four main
macromolecules
Carbs., proteins,
lipids, and nucleic
acids
The
is
what makes one amino acid
different from another amino
acid.
R Group
True/False:
Water is created as a byproduct during
dehydration synthesis.
True
This type of compound
contains mostly carbon
and hydrogen.
Organic
Important for athletes who
need a quick burst of
energy.
carbohydrates
A “heart-healthy” fat
Unsaturated fat;
oil
According to the living
vs. nonliving things lab,
a conch shell is
classified as
.
Part of a living
thing
The diagram is showing
an example of which
property of water?
Adhesion
Fats, oils, butter, and lard
are classified as which
type of food?
lipids
According to the foods
lab,
tested positive for the
presence of lipids and
proteins.
chicken
The nucleus has a
charge, while the
electron cloud has a
charge
Positive; negative
What are the 4 most common
elements found in living
things?
HONC!
The reactivity of an atom is
determined by the number
of…...
Valence electrons
In which type of bond are
pairs of electrons shared?
Covalent bonds
What do the lines on a
structural formula
represent?
Covalent bonds
This is solid at room
temperature and the
structure only contains
single carbon-carbon
bonds.
Saturated fatty
acid
What types of organisms
undergo cellular
respiration?
All organisms
Does the following equation
obey the law of
conservation of matter?
Yes!
What is the difference
between growth and
development?
Growth is getting
bigger, while
development is
changing features
What must first break then
re-form to make products
in a chemical reaction?
bonds
Make your wager
You and your friend are out
for a nature walk, and you
stumble upon something
interesting! Your friend
shouts, “It’s alive!” You don’t
think it’s living. State 3 pieces
of evidence your friend gives to
support his claim.
• Living things are based on a universal genetic
code.
• Living things grow and develop.
• Living things respond to stimuli in their
environment.
• Living things reproduce.
• Living things maintain homeostasis.
• Living things obtain and use material and energy.
• Living things are made up of cells.
• Taken as a group, living things evolve