What is Science? & Characteristics of Life
Atoms, Bonding, & Water
Organic Macromolecules & Enzymes
Cells & Cellular Transport
Photosynthesis
100
To explain the natural world and how it works.
What is the goal of science?
100
The subatomic particle that is negatively charged and located outside the nucleus.
What is the electron?
100
Sugar is this type of macromolecule.
What is carbohydrate?
100
An example of a prokaryotic cell.
What is bacteria? (Or archaebacteria)
100
The ultimate source of the energy found on earth comes from this.
What is the sun?
200
Used for comparison; is not manipulated in any way.
What is the control?
200
The number of protons within an atom.
What is the atomic number?
200
The macromolecule that is used to store longterm energy.
What is a lipid?
200
Two organelles in plant cells that are not in animal cells.
What are chloroplast and cell wall?
200
The classification of organisms that must obtain its energy by consuming other organisms.
What are heterotrophs?
300
The process of gathering/collecting initial information.
What is observation?
300
The bond formed as a results of transferring electrons from one atom to another.
What is ionic bonding?
300
Amino acid and polypeptide.
What is the monomer and polymer of protein.
300
The organelle that makes (synthesizes) ribosomes.
What is the nucleolus?
300
The location of the light-independent reaction or the Calvin Cycle.
What is the stroma of the chloroplast?
400
Characteristic of life that accounts for dogs panting when they are warm.
What is homeostasis? (Maintaining a stable internal environment)
400
The property of water sticking to itself.
What is cohesion?
400
A protein that speeds up chemical reactions in living things.
What is an enzyme?
400
A type of passive transport that is concerned with the diffusion of water.
What is osmosis?
400
The major product of the light-independent reaction or the Calvin Cycle.
What is glucose?
500
Characteristic of life that accounts for humans requiring to eat food.
What is "to obtain and use materials and energy?"
500
Property of water in which water "climbs."
What is capillary action?
500
The substance the enzyme works upon.
What is the substrate?
500
Movement of particles from an area of low concentration to an area of high concentration; requires energy.
What is active transport?
500
The molecule that provides energy directly to the source that requires it.
What is ATP?
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