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Why is carbon present in so many kinds of molecules? |
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It can form four covalent bonds. |
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What best describes the role carbon plays in the structure of compounds present in living things? |
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Which statement is true about water molecules? - The oxygen atom has a negative charge. - The hydrogen atoms do not share electrons. - Water molecules move randomly around each other. - Water molecules cannot dissolve many substances. |
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The oxygen atom has a negative charge. |
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How does water relate to the ability of a living thing to generate energy? |
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Without the proper balance of water, chemical reactions in cells could not take place. |
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What is the most important role of hydrogen bonding between water molecules? |
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It enables water molecules to bond to each other. |
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What repeating units make up a protein? |
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Which of the following best shows how primary structure relates to protein function? - High temperatures cause proteins to denature. - Changing one amino acid in the protein hemoglobin causes sickle-cell anemia. - Proteins are sensitive to changes in pH. - The shape and chemistry of an enzyme's active site determine its function. |
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Changing one amino acid in the protein hemoglobin causes sickle-cell anemia. |
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How do enzymes speed up a chemical reaction? |
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Enzymes lower the activation energy of a chemical reaction. |
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It transmits genetic information to the next generation. |
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True or False? DNA translates the information in RNA to make proteins. |
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What best explains how the structure of ATP helps provide energy to the cell? |
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ATP contains energy in the chemical bonds between its phosphate groups. |
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