A recursive process that involves forming a hypothesis, testing, and drawing conclusion.
What is the scientific method?
What is an acid?
DNA is an example of this macromolecule.
What is a nucleic acid?
The organelle responsible for protein synthesis.
What is the Rough ER?
The location of genetic information.
What is the nucleus (nucleolus if specified)?
The largest taxon
What is Domain?
The atom with a partial negative in water.
What is oxygen?
OH is this group.
What is hydroxyl?
The organelle responsible for packing and shipping proteins around the cell.
What is the golgi apparatus?
The site of protein synthesis.
What are ribosomes?
The taxa use for naming a biological organism.
What is Genus species (specific epithet)?
A mixture that cannot be separated by physical means is this.
What is homogeneous?
The long tail of a lipid.
What is a hydrocarbon?
What are central, food, and contractile?
The matrix outside of cells that connects them.
What is the ECM?
The quantitative measure of reproductive success.
What is fitness?
Two molecules with the same chemical formula, but different structures are this.
What are isomers?
Macromolecules found in the membrane of a cell.
What are proteins, lipids, and carbohydrates
The organelle responsible for carrying things around the cell.
What are vesicles?
The three components of the cytoskeleton.
The five characteristics of living matter.
What are made of cell(s), experience growth and development, maintain homeostasis, respond to stimuli, and reproduce?
The four properties of water.
What are "like dissolves like", cohesion and adhesion, high specific heat, and ice floats?
The seven functional groups.
What are hydroxyl, carbonyl, carboxyl, amino, sulfhydryl/thiol, phosphate, and methyl?
The six parts of the endomembrane system.
What are the rough ER, smooth ER, vesicles, golgi apparatus, vacuoles, and microbodies?
The three organelles that fall under the Endosymbiont Theory and contain their own genetic material.
What are mitochondria, chloroplasts, and plastids?