Ansel Ajayi Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
If the oxygen loses an electron what happens to its charge and why? | Its charge becomes negative because one creates moves |
If the oxygen atom above gains an electron what happens to its charge and why? | Its change becomes negative because electrons are negative so there will be more negatives. |
Supply energy for cell processes (ex. sugars and starches) | Carbohydrates |
store and realease energy (ex. fats and oils) | Lipids |
If the oxygen atom above gains an electron what happens to its charge and why? | Its change becomes negative because electrons are negative so there will be more negatives. |
Large molecules that store important coded information (ex. DNA and RNA) | Nucleaic Acids |
If the oxygen atom above gains an electron what happens to its charge and why? | Its change becomes negative because electrons are negative so there will be more negatives. |
store and realease energy (ex. fats and oils) | Lipids |
This supplies energy for cell processes (ex. sugars and starches) | Carbohydrates |
Calcium phosphate is an inorganic compound that is important for humans. Describe why. | It gives strength to bones. |
Sodium bicarbonate is an inorganic compound that is important for humans. Describe why. | helps digestion of food |
Water is an inorganic compound that is important for humans. Describe why. | It is important because we need water to stay hydrated and it makes up 50% of us. |
Calcium phosphate is an inorganic compound that is important for humans. Describe why. | They are needed for nerves so that messages can be sent along the nerves. |
Hydrochloric acid is an inorganic compound that is important for humans. Describe why. | Hydrochloric acid helps break down food in the stomach. (aids in digestion) |
Organisms that eat producers | Consumers |
Respiration takes place here. | Mitochondria |
An energy-releasing process that takes place in some yeasts and bacteria | Fermentation |
This energy-releasing takes place in the mitochondria | Respiration |
The process that some producers use to make food | Photosynthesis |
A gas that is important in photosynthesis | Carbon Dioxide |
A green pigment found in chloroplasts. | Chlorophyll |
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