Scientific Method
Characteristics of Life
Biochemistry
Cell Structure and Function
Mr. Gibson
100

What variable does the scientist not change in an experiment?

Dependent variable

100

What is the definition of Biology? 

Study of Life

100

What is the monomer of a lipid?

Triglyceride

100

What do eukaryotic cells have that prokaryotic cells do not?

Nucleus

100

Mr. Gibson served in this branch of the military?

USMC

200

What is the last step in the Scientific Method?

Draw a conclusion

200

Living things are composed of ________?

Cells

200

What is the monomer of a nucleic acid?

Nucleotide

200

This structure selects what enters and exits the cell?

Plasma membrane

200

How many turtles are in Mr. Gibson's fish tank?

2

300

Why is it iumportant to evaluate other scientists work?

Produce best science

300

All living things must maintain ____________?

Homeostasis

300

What is the monomer of a protein?

Amino Acid

300

This organelle produces ATP

Mitochondrian

300

What 2 sports does Mr. Gibson coach here at Glenpool?

Softball, Basketball

400

What should be used to measure volume of a substance in the lab?

Graduated cylinder

400

What is an abiotic factor?

Nonliving

400

What is the monomer of carbohydrates?

Monosaccharides

400

This organelle synthesizes proteins

Ribosomes

400

What is Mr. Gibson's room number?

38

500

What is the first step of the Scientific Method?

Observation

500

What is an organisms ability to produce offspring called?

Reproduction

500

Proteins, Lipids, Carbohydrates, and nucleic acids are all:

Macromolecules

500

Double membrane structure surrounding the nucleus is

Nuclear envelope

500

What is Mr. Gibson's favorite animal?

Gorilla

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