The type of cells not containing nuclei
Prokaryotic
Which property of water provides an explanation to the slight charges on the atoms?
Polarity
An element that is within the group of elements that compose around 96% of living matter
Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen, Nitrogen
What element is the key element in organic compounds?
Carbon
The process that combines monomers into polymers
Dehydration Synthesis
The null hypothesis from this experimental question: How does turning a light on affect the depth at which a fish swims in its tank?
There will be no affect on the fish swim depth in the presence of light
Anything that does not dissolve in water
Nonpolar/Hydrophobic
If an atom's atomic mass is 18 and it has 9 protons, how many neutrons does it have?
9
The type of isomer that involves changes around a double bond
Cis-Trans
The structural polysaccharide present in animals
Chitin
The name given to properties that work together to make a whole functioning system
Emergent Properties
The reason ice floats on the top of liquid water.
Frozen water expands and becomes less dense
If an atom's atomic number is 22 and it has 22 protons, how many electrons does it have?
22
The functional group S-H that provides linkages within proteins
Sulfhydryl
The type of lipids composed of fused rings of hydrocarbons
Steroids
When evaluating data, how do you know that a data set refutes your alternative hypothesis?
If the chi square value supports the null.
Explain the impact of water's property of being the universal solvent within our body.
Is able to dissolve nutrients we require
The type of linkage that involves an unequal sharing of valence electrons
Polar Covalent
The property of the CARBONYL group
Differentiates carbohydrates
The property of an amino acid with a hydroxyl at the end of it's R-Group
Polar
The body sweats when its internal temperature is rising. Once the temperature cools back to a normal range, the sweat glands close. This is an example of
Negative Feedback, Homeostasis
When water dissociates in solution, it can possibly release much hydroxide. This causes the pH to change to what?
Alkaline/Base (8-14)
In a radioactive isotope like C14, what accounts for the two additional numbers from the original element at C12?
Additional two neutrons
The two functional groups indicative of an amino acid.
Amino and Carboxyl
In nucleic acid directionality, which side involves the phosphate group?
5'