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100What is a theory?
This is formed after a large number of observations and experiments.
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100What is the y axis?
The dependent variable falls on this axis.
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100What is science?
This can be used to evaluate and interpret situations involving observable events in the natural world.
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100What is a hypothesis?
This is a testable statement about an observation.
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100What is the observation?
This is the first step of the scientific method.
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200What is statistics?
This is the mathematics of interpreting and organizing data.
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200What is biased?
When opinions influence the results of an experiement the experimental results are said to be this.
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200What is an experiment?
This is a set of actions or observations designed to test a specific hypothesis.
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200What are amino acids?
These are the monomers of proteins.
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200What is anecdotal?
This type of evidence is based on an individual's personal experience.
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300What is cellulose?
This is the most abundant carbohydrate on earth. It is used in plant cell walls as a structural skeleton.
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300What is glycogen?
Animals store excess carbohydrates as this in the muscles and liver.
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300What is a primary source?
The most complete and accurate information on scientific discoveries can be found here.
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300What is positive correlation?
When the independent variable increases as the dependent variable increases, it is called this.
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300What is hydrogen bonding?
This type of bonding occurs between partially charged regions of adjacent molecules.
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400What is a controlled experiment?
This type of experiment is the most unambiguous support for a theory.
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400What is 8?
Stable, unreactive atoms have this many atoms in their outermost shell.
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400What is a covalent bond?
This type of bond involves the sharing of electrons.
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400What is an acidic solution?
This type of solution has more H+ ions than OH- ions.
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400What is an ionic bond?
This type of bond forms between charged atoms attracted to each other by similar, opposite charges.
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500What is neutral?
A substance with a pH of 7 is considered this.
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500What is to achieve stable outermost shells?
This is why atoms share electrons.
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500What is an ion?
This type of atom has more protons than electrons.
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500What is hydrophobic?
Nonpolar molecules tend to be this.
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500What is hydrogenation?
Trans fats are related to this chemical process.
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