Types of Carbs
Periodic Table
Scientific Method
Bonds
Biology Definitions
100
Which carbohydrate has a hexagon shaped carbon backbone?

What is Glucose?

100

The direction in which the Periodic Table is read

What is left to right, top to bottom?

100

What must be true for a hypothesis?

What is, It must be testable.

100
The bond when there is a transfer of electrons

What is an ionic bond?

100

The outermost electron shell is named

What is the Valance shell?

200

These carbs are used by fuel for cellular work.

What are sugars?


200

This is the name of the number of protons an element has

What is the Atomic Number?
200

The variable we change in an experiment?

What is The independent variable?

200

Bond made by the sharing of electrons.

What is a covalent bond?

200

A pair of equal and oppositely charged poles separated by a distance.

What is a dipole?

300

These carbs are used by plants for energy storage.

What are starches?

300

This is the sum of the mass of protons and the mass of neutrons,

What is the Atomic Weight

300

The variable that is affected by the independent variable

What is the Dependent variable?


300

A measure of how much an atom pulls electrons towards itself.

What is electronegativity?

300

The Solvent of Life

What is water?

400

This is used by animals as energy storage.

What is Glycogen?

400

Element with only 1 proton

What is Hydrogen?

400

This group isolates independent variables.

What is the Control Group?

400

As covalent character ______, Ionic character _____

What is decreases, increases?

400

Another name for the binding site of an enzyme,

What is the Active Site?

500

These carbohydrates provide structural support for fungi, insects and crustaceans 

What are Chitin?

500

This is the name of the Alphabetic letter(s) in each periodic element square.

What is Atomic Symbol?
500

An extra, uncontrolled variable in an experiment.

What is a Confounding variable?

500

Name of the scale that helps determine bond type between atoms?

What is the Pauling Scale?

500

Tendency of molecules of the same kind to stick together.

What is Cohesion?

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