What are the steps to the scientific method?
What is observation, hypothesis, experiment, data, and conclusion?
What are the three types of chemical bonds?
Water molecules have these bonds.
What are covalent bonds?
These are the four categories of organic molecules.
What are carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, and nucleic acids?
What differentiates between a eukaryote and a prokaryote?
What is a nucleus?
"Adam is autistic. Adam loves to hug others. All autistic kids love to hug." This is an example of what kind of reasoning?
What is inductive reasoning?
What four elements make up 90% of the human body?
What is hydrogen, oxygen, carbon, and nitrogen?
When water molecules dissociate, what happens to hydrogen's electron?
What is it gets taken by oxygen?
These macromolecules can act as hormones in humans.
What are lipids?
What does cellular respiration produce?
What is ATP (cellular energy currency)?
What is a theory?
What is a well defined, well defined, and repeatedly confirmed explanation?
What makes up the mass of an atom, and where is it found?
What are protons and neutrons in the nucleus?
Your blood measures a pH of 8. After drinking a soda, it measures a pH of 5. How much more acidic is your blood now?
What is 1,000 times more acidic?
This macromolecule is indigestible to most animals.
What is the carbohydrate cellulose?
What are microtubules?
How do you do science?
What is the scientific method?
How do you find a tumor?
What is an ingested or injected glucose solution with radioactive isotopes?
You drink chemicals underneath your sink and as a result, your blood becomes highly basic. The blood buffer release hydrogen ion and what other ion to balance this change in pH?
What is the bicarbonate ion?
This structure is observed in proteins when the polypeptide chain begins to fold.
What is a tertiary structure?
Why shouldn't you drink seawater?
What is a hypertonic solution that will lead to net water loss?
Continuous measurements over time are best represented by what?
What is a line graph?
What isotope of fluorine is used in PET scans?
What is fluorine-18?
Sweat uses what two properties of water to cool our bodies down?
What is high heat capacity and high heat of evaporation?
These three things make up a nucleotide monomer.
What is a sugar, phosphate, and nitrogenous base?
What happens if you stop breathing?
What is a halt in the electron transport chain and ATP production (death)?