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Biology Biochemistry Review – Nutrients of Life Name_______________________________________ Date________________________________Hour____ These are the terms we have discussed, be sure that you look over each term and define the words you do not know. Terms to review and know: Topics: Atoms/ions/molecules 1. Study intro to biochemistry notes Protons, neutrons, electrons 2. Study handouts on intro to chemistry and water Valence electrons/core electrons 3. Study carbon and organic molecules notes nucleus/energy level 4. Study macromolecule tree map Atomic number 5. Study macromolecule drawings chemical bonding 6. Study hydrocarbons, functional groups handouts covalent and ionic bonds 7. Study building molecules assignment polar covalent/nonpolar covalent 8. There will be questions about water hydrophobic/hydrophilic a. Polarity and properties of water hydrogen bonding b. Hydrophobic/hydrophilic c. Structure of water organic/inorganic d. Covalent and ionic bonding hydrocarbons e. Lewis structures isomer 9. Questions about carbon alkane a. Valence electrons/Lewis structure functional groups b. Bonding –single, double, triple macromolecule c. Structure arrangement – straight, branched and ring structure monomer/polymer d. Carbon and covalent bonding (sharing electrons) hydrolysis e. Hydrocarbons – name, write molecular and structural formulas dehydration synthesis 10. Macromolecules carbohydrates a. Polymers and monomers b. Dehydration vs. Hydrolysis monosaccharide c. isomer starch/simple sugar d. Macromolecules and monomer units lipids e. Differences in shapes glycerol/fatty acid f. Recognize structures on test (carbs, lipids, proteins, nucleic proteins acids) peptide bond g. Be able to find peptide bonds that link aa’s amino acids h. Be able to find an an -OH group, an amino group, a carboxyl enzymes group or a phosphate group. nucleic acid i. Functions of macromolecules DNA/RNA Old Topics: 1. Scientific method Nucleotide 2. Microscope 3. Intro to chemistry **STUDY, STUDY YOUR HANDOUTS AND NOTES – WE HAVE COVERED THIS ALL IN CLASS FOR SEVERAL DAYS. Questions: Write in complete sentences when necessary 1. Why are valence electrons important? 2. The difference between ionic and covalent is that ionic bonding is formed by the _____________________ of valence electrons and Loss or gain / sharing covalent bonding is formed by the _______________________ of valence electrons. Loss or gain / sharing 3. What does polar mean? 4. Describe why water can dissolve or attract other polar molecules. 5. What is a hydrogen bond? ___________________________________________________________________The elements that are involved in hydrogen bonding are _________, ________, _________, _________. 6. Nonpolar molecules are Hydrophobic which means water ________________ and polar or ionic molecules are hydrophilic which means water _________________. 7. List the 6 common elements that make up organic compounds? __________________________________________________ 8. What are the 5 main characteristics of an organic molecule? a. b. c. d. e. 9. How many valence electrons does carbon have? ______. Draw the Lewis dot structure. ______________________ 10. Carbon tends to form _____________________bonds with itself and other atoms. covalent or ionic 11. Label and draw below a single, double, and triple bond between 2 carbon atoms? a._____________________________ b.____________________________ c._____________________________ 12. The three common carbon arrangements are ______________________________and _______________________ chains and ___________________structures. 13. What two elements are found in hydrocarbons? _____________________and _____________________ 14. Name the following alkane hydrocarbons using the molecular formula: a. CH4____________________________b. C3H8_________________________c. C9H20__________________________ 15. What is the molecular formula for the following hydrocarbons? a.pentane_________________b.octane____________________.c.heptane________________ 16. Draw the structural formula for Butane. Include all the hydrogens. 17. Draw 2 isomer structures for heptane. 18. _________________________are single, small repeating units that are building blocks for polymers. 19. What is the reaction called when polymers are built? Hydrolysis or Dehydration synthesis 20. What is the reaction called when polymers are broken down? Hydrolysis or Dehydration synthesis 21. What molecule is needed for #18 and 19 to occur? ___________ 22. Name the four kinds of macromolecules and their monomer units. Macromolecule Monomer unit 23. Carbohydrates are commonly called _________________ and _________________. 24. A monosaccharide is made up of ________ sugar(s). A disaccharide is made up of _________ sugar(s). A polysaccharide is made 1 or 2 1 or 2 up of ____________sugar(s) linked together. 1 or 2 or more 25. Draw below the general structure of all carbohydrates. What elements are found in all carbohydrates? ______, ______, _______ 26. _____________________is an example of a monosaccharide. __________________________is found in animals and is stored as animal starch. ________________________is found in plants and gives plants their rigid structure. _____________________ makes the exoskeleton of insects and arthropods like shrimp and lobster. 27. A ___________________________________is the name for a typical fat and has __1, 2, or 3_ fatty acid tails. 28. Are lipids hydrophobic or hydrophilic?_______________________________Why? 29. ___________________, ___________________, and _________________________ are all examples of lipids. 30. What is the major function of lipids? ___________________________________________________________________________ 31. The __________________bond links two or more amino acids together. 32. ________________________ are special proteins that speed up or increase reaction rates. 33. List the parts that will help you recognize an amino acid? 34. The part of the amino acid structure that is different of all amino acids and allows proteins to have different shapes and functions is called the _______________. 35. List the three parts make up a nucleotide? __________________________,__________________________,___________________ 36. ____________and ____________ are both examples of nucleic acids and are built from nucleotide units. 37. ________________________ and _________________________make up the nucleic acid backbone. They are located on ________________________ of the helix. outside or inside 38. What elements are present in each nucleic acid? ________,_________,_________,________,_______ 39. Nitrogen bases of DNA and RNA are found inside the helix. Reviewing the structure of DNA, __________________ bonding is the type of attraction found between the nitrogen bases on each strand of DNA. 40. List some of the differences found between DNA and RNA. Categories DNA Full name RNA Sugar Base Pair Rule Shape of structure Function 41. List the three variables that are needed for a controlled experiment. a.___________________________________ b.___________________________________ c.___________________________________ 42. Which variable is changed by the experimenter and tested? ______________________________________ 43. Write an if –then hypothesis. __________________________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 44. List two examples of qualitative data. _____________________________ and ___________________________ 45. When graphing information _________________________________data is used. Qualitative or Quantitative 46. Draw a Bohr model for Neon (Ne) 47. Draw the lewis dot structure for Silicon (Si). __________________________ 48. What are the atoms outermost electrons called? ______________________________ 49. What is the charge of protons? ______________Charge of electrons? _______________ Charge of neutrons? ______________ 50. Where are protons and neutrons located? _________________________Where are electrons located? _______________________