09-10 Biology.  Acid:  Atom:  Base:  Compound:  Element:  Mixture:  Periodic Table:  Proton:  Carbohydrates:

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09-10 Biology

 Acid:  Atom:  Base:  Compound:  Element:  Mixture:  Periodic Table:  Proton:  Carbohydrates:

 Cohesion:  Enzyme:  Ion:  Ionic compounds:  Lipid:  Macromolecule:  Metabolism:  Mineral:  Molecule:

 Monomer:  Nucleic Acid:  Nucleotides:  Polymer:  Protein:  Vitamin:  pH:  Products:  Reactants:

 Solute:  Solution:  Solvent:  Suspension:  Adhesion:  Amino Acids:

 “carbo”:  “hydrate”:  “mono”:  “saccharide”:  “di”:  “poly”:  “iso”:  “macro”:  “micro”:  “mer”:

 Carbohydrates?  Proteins?  Lipids?  Nucleic Acids?

 Carbohydrates?  Proteins?  Lipids?  Nucleic Acids?

 Carbohydrates?  Proteins?  Lipids?  Nucleic Acids?

(Mg) (NaCl) C HOPKINS CaFe Mighty Salt Carbon Phosphorus Potassium Iodine Nitrogen Sulfer Calcium Iron Magnesium Sodium Chloride Hydrogen Oxygen

 Blood because it is made of red and white blood cells, platelets, and plasma.  Dirty water because some of the dirt is dissolved into the water and some is not. All Suspensions are HETEROGENOUS MIXTURES!!!

SOLUTESOLVENT  DEFINITON: The __________ substance of a solution  Examples:  DEFINITON: The __________ substance of a solution  Examples:  What is known as the UNIVERSAL SOLVENT and WHY???

 Water can dissolve almost anything b/c it is POLAR:  Polar substances are partially positive and partially negative…so almost everything is attracted to it and wants to bind to it! The negatively charged particles will be attracted to this end of the water molecule The positively charged particles will be attracted to this end of the water molecule

 Sugar water (Kool aid) because the sugar dissolves into the water and is distributed evenly  Salt water, Sugar water, vinegar, …anything where a substance is completely dissolved into another substance

HOMOGENOUS MIXTURES:HETEROGENEOUS MIXTURES:  THEY ARE SOLUTIONS!!!  You can separate the parts, but they can also be one!  Salt water  Koolaid  Sugar water  ETC!  Scientific Examples:  Wood:  Blood: (I KNOW, I KNOW! We’ve already talked about blood as a suspension…but it is both!)  Granite:  Air: ???

 Monomer:  Macromolecule:  Isomer:  Polymer:

ORGANIC COMPOUNDSINORGANIC COMPOUNDS  Derived from living things and contains ____________.  Examples:  Does NOT contain ____________!  Examples: