Biology is
What is "the scientific study of life".
What type of bond does water have?
What is "polar covalent bond"?
What is the difference between hydrophobic and hydrophilic reactions?
What is a hydrocarbon?
Plural of taxon
What is "taxa" ?
How many protons are in an atom of gold?
What is "79"?
What is the difference between solvents and solutes?
What is "a solvent is a liquid dissolving reagent in a solution"? What is "a solute is the dissolved reagent in a solution"?
What is the difference between cis and trans isomers?
What is "cis is same and trans is opposite"? What is "have the same covalent bond but differ in spatial arrangements"?
7 features of living organisms
What is " Order and organization; Response to the environment; Reproduction; Regulation; Growth and development; Energy processing; Evolutionary adaptation "
What are the three subatomic particles and their respective charges?
What is "proton (positive), neutron (neutral), electron (negative)"?
What are the four emergent properties of water?
What is "adhesion/cohesion, solvency, ice is less dense than water, high specific heat"?
What are enantiomers?
What is "isomers that are mirror images of each other (left vs right hand versions)"?
What are the domains of life and the kingdoms of eukarya
What is "bacteria, archaea, and eukarya"? What is "animalia, fungi, and plantae"?
What is the difference between an isotope and an ion?
If you are given the [OH-], how do you find the pH?
What is "same molecular formula, different structures and properties"?
What are "Atoms, molecules, organelles, cells, tissues, organs and organ systems, organisms, populations, communities, ecosystem"?
What are the four types of bonds discussed in class and whether they are intermolecular or intramolecular?
What is "Hydrogen bonding and van der waals interactions (intermolecular)"? What is "ionic bonds and covalent bonds (intramolecular)"?
What is the difference between cohesion and adhesion?
What is "cohesion is attraction between molecules of the same substance and adhesion is attraction between molecules of different substances"?
What is the difference between mechanism and vitalism?
What is "vitalism is living molecules only come from living sources"? What is "mechanism is molecules from living organisms can be reproduced from nonliving sources"?