Atoms
Water
Compounds found in living things
Scientific Method
Lab Results
100
The simplest particle of matter that still retains properties of an element
What is an atom(s)?
100
Water is positively charged on one side and negatively charged on the other, this is known as
What is polarity?
100
The monomers (building blocks) of carbohydrates
What is monosaccharides?
100
An educated guess
What is a hypothesis?
100
In the paper plane lab, this was our dependent variable
What is the distance the plane flew?
200
The positively charged subatomic particle
What is a proton?
200
Water attracts to another water molecule by these types of bonds!
What is hydrogen?
200
Fats, oils, and waxes are known as this
What are lipids?
200
The variable that changes within the exepriment
What is independent or manipulated variable?
200
In the drops on a penny lab, this was our dependent variable
What is the # of drops of water that fit on the penny?
300
The negatively charged subatomic particle
What is an electron?
300
When different substances attract to each other
What is adhesion?
300
This molecule is used for structure within the body
What are proteins?
300
The type of graph that we ALWAYS make?
What a line graph?
300
In our paper plane lab this was our experimental variable?
What is the type of paper?
400
The subatomic particles inside of the nucleus
What is the neutrons and protons?
400
Hydrogen and Oxygen atoms are connected by these bonds
What are covalent bonds?
400
Genetic blueprint in living things
What are nucleic acids?
400
A graph should always have this at the top?
What is a title/legend?
400
In our drops of water lab this is the independent variable?
What is the different sides of the penny?
500
This equation gives you the number of neutrons?
What is the mass number - the atomic number?
500
When hydrogen bonds create a "bead" of water
What is surface tension?
500
Building blocks for proteins
What are amino acids?
500
The measured variable
What is the dependent variable?
500
When reading the periodic table, the group number gives you what information
What is the number of valence (outside shell) electrons?
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