The Scientific Method
Macromolecules
Cell Transport
Cell Energy
Ecology
100

A statement that predicts the outcome of a experiment

Hypothesis

100

This means 1 sugar. 

monosaccharide

100

The movement of molecules from an area of high concentration to low concentration.

Diffusion

100

The site of photosynthesis in plants.

Chloroplasts

100

Define abiotic and give an example.

Non-living factor - wind, water, dirt, air

200
Things kept the same during an experiment.

Constants/controls

200

When water is removed to join two monosaccharides, it is called this. 

Dehydration synthesis

200

This type of movement requires energy. 

active transport

200

Where do animals get their energy from?

the food we eat

200

The smallest level of biodiversity.

organism

300

What is being changed in the experiment.

Independent variable

300

What happens when an enzyme is denatured? 

the substrate can no longer bind, it won't work
300

If a cell is placed in a hypotonic solution, what will happen? 

The cell will swell/gain water. 

300

How are photosynthesis and respiration related? 

they are the reverse of one another

300

How much energy is passed on in each level in a food pyramid? 

10 %

400

How many variables should be changed in an experiment? 

one

400

Lipids are composed of: 

a glycerol and 3 fatty acid tails

400

Which way will water move in a hypertonic solution? 

Out of the cell

400

How much ATP is produced from aerobic respiration? 

about 38 ATP

400

Explain density dependent vs. density independent. 

DD- depends on the number of organisms, disease, competition, predation

DI - naturally occurring - storms, earthquakes, floods

500

These are the 3 parts of a conclusion.

Claim, evidence, reasoning

500

Name the 3 parts of a nucleotide.

sugar, base, and phosphate

500

This is known as "cell eating." 

Phagocytosis 

500

What is the balanced equation for photosynthesis? 

6CO2 + 6H20 + sunlight --> C6H12O6 +6O2

500

What is biodiversity? 

The variety of living organisms living an area.

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