Nature of Science
Chemistry of Life
Macromolecules
Define "It"
100

When designing an experiment, scientists will test a relationship between a “cause” and an “effect.” The “effect” is known as the _________                                   


    

What is "dependent variable"

100

The most important element necessary for life that makes up EVERY macromolecule is

what is "Carbon"

100

The macromolecules that make up the majority of the cell membrane’s structure are

what are lipids

100

hydro means ...

philic means ...

phobic means ...

What are " water, loving, fearing/hating"

200

If a player practices longer, then he will score more points in the game.

What is the independent and dependent variables?

What is "amount practiced (IV) and points scored (DV)"

200

Represents the smallest part of an element that still has the properties of that element

What is "Atom"

200

The macromolecules that would most likely be involved in contracting muscles would be

what are proteins

200

The subatomic particles that are lost, gained, or shared in chemical bonds are called

What are "valance electrons"

300

________ are controlled variables, kept the same throughout the different groups. They make the results more reliable because then the only difference between experimental and control groups is the independent variable. 

A ______ group makes an experiment more accurate because it is used as a standard for comparison, which allows us to know what is considered “normal”.

What are "constants" and "control"

300

Particles that determine the identity of an element

What are "Protons"

300

If available, the body will always digest which macromolecule for energy first?

what are carbs/carbohydrates

300

Sugars, starches, and cellulose are all types of ___.


what is carbs

400

Ada and Elijah have decided to do an experiment testing how sunlight affects plant growth. The students choose the same type of plants, soil, pots and amount of water they give the plants. They also make sure each plant is put in their designated area for the same amount of time each day. One plant is placed outside; one in front of a window that only gets light for 1/2 the day, and one in a closet. The students collect data every day for two weeks. Their results show that the plant outside grew the most and the plant in the closet had the least amount of growth.

                          

What are the constant variables that Ada and Elijah used in their experiment?

What are "Type of environment and type of soil"

400

Life can exist under frozen surfaces in polar seas because...

    

What is "Water is less dense as a solid"

400

We obtain all of the macromolecules from the food that we eat except for


what are nucleic acids

400

DNA and RNA are types of ___.


what are nucleic acids

500

Five students each used the same ruler to measure the length of the same pencil. Their measurements were: 15.33 cm, 15.34 cm, 15.33 cm, 15.33 cm, 15.34 cm. The actual length of the pencil was 15.85 cm. Explain whether the students’ measurements were accurate, precise, both, or neither. 

What is "precise but not accurate"

500

An atom is electrically neutral because...


what is "# of protons and electrons are equal"

500

Animals store most of their excess energy reserves as _______


what is fat

500

Observation is .....

inference is ....

What are " the fives senses (see, hear, smell, taste, touch)"

What is "a guess based on observations"

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