Nature of Science
Enzymes
Macromolecules
Properties of Water
Life Connections
100

What is the process scientists use to test hypotheses?

What is the scientific method?

100

What type of macromolecule are enzymes?

What are proteins?

100

What are the four main types of macromolecules?

Carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, and nucleic acids.

100

What type of bond forms between water molecules?

What is a hydrogen bond?

100

What is the main molecule our bodies use for quick energy?

What are carbohydrates?

200

What is the variable that is measured or observed in an experiment?

What is the dependent variable?

200

What do enzymes do in chemical reactions?

They speed up reactions by lowering activation energy.

200

Which macromolecule stores genetic information?

What are nucleic acids?

200

Why is water called the “universal solvent”?

Because it can dissolve many substances.  

200

Why is water so important for cells?

It helps transport substances and maintain temperature.

300

What is a control group used for?

To compare results and see the effect of the independent variable.

300

What happens to an enzyme when it is heated too much?

It denatures or loses its shape.

300

What is the main function of carbohydrates?

To provide quick energy.

300

What property allows water to stick to itself?

What is cohesion?

300

What happens to an enzyme after it helps a chemical reaction?

It stays the same and can be reused.

400

Why is peer review important in science?

It ensures accuracy and helps verify results.

400

What is the specific area on the enzyme where the substrate binds?

What is the active site?

400

Which macromolecule makes up cell membranes?

What are lipids?

400

What property allows water to stick to other surfaces?

What is adhesion?

400

How are proteins and enzymes related?

Enzymes are special types of proteins.

500

What is the difference between a scientific law and a theory?

A law describes what happens; a theory explains why it happens.

500

What is it called when an enzyme only works with one type of substrate?

What is enzyme specificity?

500

What element is found in all organic molecules?

What is carbon?

500

What happens to water when it freezes that makes ice float?

It becomes less dense. 

500

How do macromolecules work together to keep organisms alive?

They provide energy, build cells, store information, and regulate reactions.

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