Used for heating materials.
What is a hot plate?
An objective, verifiable observation.
What is a fact?
Anything that has mass and occupies space.
What is matter?
Carbs, lipids, and proteins.
What are energy sources?
green liquid
What is a qualitative observation?
What is a test tube?
Group used for comparison with experimental groups.
What is a control group?
The smallest part of an element that still has the properties of that element.
What is an atom?
The most versatile macromolecule.
What is a protein?
Larger more complex structures made of monomers.
What is a polymer?
Used for heating, mixing, and/or measuring. (3 answers)
What are a flask, graduated cylinder, and beaker.
If (IV) then (DV).
What is a hypothesis?
The most important element necessary for life that makes up EVERY macromolecule.
What is carbon?
The order is which macromolecules are consumed by the body.
What is carbohydrates, lipids, then proteins?
The macromolecule that we never obtain from the food we eat.
What is nucleic acid?
When leaving a movie theater, a person notices that the sidewalk is now wet. If the person assumes it rained during the movies, the person has made_____.
What is an inference?
How close a measurement is to each other vs. how close the measurement is to the correct value.
What is precise vs. accurate?
Cohesion, adhesion, and universal solvent.
What are characteristics of water?
2 fatty acids + 1 phosphate
What is a phospholipid?
What is a universal solvent?
First step in an experiment.
What is reading the instructions?
Problem Identification, solution design, implementation, and evaluation
What is technological design?
When placed in water, oil does not dissolve and stays separate. This means that oils is ______ and ______.
What is hydrophobic and nonpolar?
Monosaccharides, fatty acids, amino acids, and nucleotides.
What are monomers?
Electron, atom, element, molecule, macromolecule, cell, tissue, organ, organ system, and organism.