Name: ______Date: ______Block: ______
Chapter 2Test Review
Fill in the blanks with the correct biomolecule: protein, lipid, carbohydrate, nucleic acid.
- ______Used by the body for long term energy.
- ______Contains carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen
- ______Two types are monosaccharides and disaccharides.
- ______Used by the body for quick energy.
- ______Contains carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, and phosphorus.
- ______Used by the body for insulation.
- ______An example is an enzyme.
- ______Tuna and other meats contain much of this.
- ______Pasta contains much of this.
- ______Stores information in your cells in the form of a code.
- ______Building block in an amino acid.
- ______Butter contains much of this.
- ______Used in the exoskeleton of insects.
- ______Helps transport oxygen in blood.
- ______Can be used in murder trials.
- ______Building block is a glycerol with three fatty acids
- ______Made of nucleotides
- ______DNA and RNA are examples.
19. Label the following compounds as organic or inorganic.
______C6H12O6 ______H2O ______CO2
______CH4 ______NH3 ______H2O2
20. Identify the biomolecule shown below.
a. ______b. ______
c. ______d. ______
Enzymes
21. What is the function of an enzyme? ______
22. What does it mean to catalyze a chemical reaction? ______
23. What happens to an enzyme if you overheat or change its pH? ______
24. True or False: Enzymes regulate most chemical reactions or activities in the body.
25. What category of biomolecules are enzymes? ______
Water
26. What is the pH of an acid? ______What is the pH of a base? ______
27. What is the pH of a neutral?______What is the pH of pure water? ______
28. Which is the stronger acid: pH 5 or pH 1? Why? (refer to the amount of H+ or OH- ions!) ______
29. Which is the stronger base: pH 8 or pH 9? Why? (refer to the amount of H+ or OH- ions!) ______
30. Draw two water molecules. Label the hydrogen bond and explain water’s polarity below.
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31. Why don’t lakes freeze solid? ______
32. What happens to the water in your body when you are hot? How does this help you? ______
33. Water is the universal solvent. What does this mean? ______
34. Differentiate between capillary action, cohesion, and adhesion. ______
Chemistry:
35. Use the periodic table of elements to complete the chart below.
Element / Symbol / Atomic # / Atomic Mass / Protons / Neutrons / Electrons / Valence # / Dot DiagramCalcium
Oxygen
Fluorine
Neon
Chlorine
Match the correct term with the description. Answers may be used more than once.
_____36. bonds formed when electrons are shareda. peptide
_____37. bonds formed when electrons are transferred between atomsb. covalent
_____38. bonds formed between water molecules, creating cohesion/adhesionc. ionic
_____39. bonds formed between the hydrogen and oxygen atoms in a water moleculed. hydrogen
_____40. bonds holding the amino acids together in proteinse. van der Waals
_____41. attraction allowing the gecko’s feet to climb vertical surfaces
Review:
42. Differentiate between an observation and an inference. ______
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Carmen is a long distance runner and wants to determine which food will give her the most energy. She
monitors her times over a three week period. For every race she runs one mile, at the same time of day,
in the same weather conditions. Her data is shown below:
Week / Food Eaten / Time1 / Lipids / 6:25
2 / Carbohydrates / 6:03
3 / Proteins / 6:14
43. What is the independent variable in this experiment? ______
44. What is the dependent variable in this experiment? ______
45. List 3 constants in this experiment. ______
46. List the 8 characteristics of life
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