Scientific Method
Chemistry
Macromolecules
Organelles
Metabolism
100
step after observation or asking a question
What is a hypothesis?
100
the bond that occurs between soduim (Na) and chloride (Cl)
What is an ionic bond?
100
found in meats and some vegetables
What is protein?
100
contains the genetic code
What is the nucleus?
100
the process that plants do to get energy
What is photosynthesis?
200
a type of reasoning; coming to a conclusion from general facts
What is deductive reasoning?
200
element determined by the number of these in the nucleus
What are protons?
200
a type of monosaccharide found in carbohydrates
What is glucose?
200
where the krebs cycle and electron transport chain reactions occur
What is the mitochondria?
200
the main molecule involved in glycolysis
What is glucose?
300
a type of a variable, is unchanged in each tested group
What is the control variable?
300
when two ions share electrons and form a type of bond
What is a covalent bond?
300
used for energy in the liver and muscles
What is glycogen?
300
main organelle involved in protein synthesis
What is a ribosome?
300
this reaction occurs in the cytosol
What is glycolysis?
400
the process of testing your hypothesis and question
What is the experiment?
400
the scale used to determine hydrogen ion concentration
What is the pH scale?
400
contains the element phosphorous
What is a nucleic acid?
400
lipid synthesis
What is the smooth ER?
400
2 ATP
What is the net ATP produced in glycolysis and the kreb's cycle?
500
a conclusion formed from similar results from many experiments
What is a theory?
500
balances the correct ion concentration of the blood
What is a buffer?
500
monomer of lipids
What is a fatty acid?
500
provides the structure to support the cell
What is the cytoskeleton?
500
the reaction that produces the largest amount of ATP
What is the electron transport chain (ETC)?
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