It's the two Greek words for "life study".
What is bios and logia?
It is an explanation of a natural phenomenon, often complex.
What is a theory?
It's a generic term for many connected sugars.
What is a polysaccharide?
It is made of cellulose.
What is a cell wall?
The colloid of a cell.
What is cytoplasm?
These two things make up the backbone of DNA.
What are sugar and phosphate?
Water sticking to skin is an example.
What is adhesive or adhesion?
A supermarket characteristic that can describe a life characteristic.
What is organized or organization?
It's the group in which the test subjects get the usual treatment.
What is the control group?
It's the kind of fatty acid that can lead to health problems.
What is saturated?
This molecule transports amino acid "passengers" to the ribosome.
What is tRNA?
If you don't know this storage organelle, someone may call you a sap.
What is a vacuole?
It describes the shape or structure of mRNA.
What is single-stranded?
An ice cube floats because it's this compared to liquid water.
What is less dense?
It is the level directly before the system level.
What is organ or organ level?
It can be tested but it can't be correct or incorrect.
What is a hypothesis?
Chemists will say these are the two elements necessary for something organic.
What are carbon and hydrogen?
It's the name for two connected amino acids.
What is dipeptide?
Every kingdom but Animal has these?
What are cell walls?
These two bases pairings are always found in both DNA and RNA.
What are C and G or Cytosine and Guanine?
The covalent bonds that compose water make it this.
What is a molecule?
It's a term for all chemical reactions in an organism.
What is metabolism?
A scientist wanted to study the effect of fertilizer on plants, making the fertilizer the _________________.
What is the independent variable?
Steroids belong to this macromolecule group.
What is lipid?
These two characteristics of working proteins go "hand in hand".
What is structure and function?
They manufacture protein for either inside or outside of the cell.
What are ribosomes?
They are the type of bonds that unite nitrogenous bases.
What are hydrogen bonds?
Facilitated diffusion is this type of transport.
What is passive?
The measurement system that all scientists agreed upon.
What is the metric system?
It's what is analyzed after an experiment is completed.
What is data?
Joke: A protein was insulted and got all "bent out of shape". So this happened.
What is denatured?
It is the bond that forms between two sugars.
What is a glycosidic linkage?
If someone mentions thylakoids, you will know the organelle.
What is a chloroplast?
Aside from its different forms, it will always have a U.
What is RNA?
It's the current accepted model of a cell membrane.
What is fluid mosaic?