Life and Scientific Method
Evolution and Natural Selection
Chemistry Part 1
Chemistry Part 2
Biomolecules/Enzymes
100

The cell

Life emerges at the level of?

100

How beneficial or harmful mutations are depends on the environment

Are mutations usually beneficial or usually harmful?

100

The smallest individual units that have properties of an element

What are atoms?

100

They can gain a third hydrogen and you get a positive charge.

 Why is an amino group considered basic?

100

 Hydrophilic

Protein surface is what type of amino acid?

200

Must be testable

What is the main requirement for a scientific hypothesis?

200

The 5 mass extinctions that have happened

What can we learn about the history of life on Earth through the geologic record?

200

Transfer electrons

What do Ionic Bonds do?

200

It reduces the PH

Does the absorption of carbon dioxide by the oceans lower or raise the pH?

200

Hydrophobic

Protein interior is what type of amino acid?

300

Has an effect on the dependent variable

The independent variable

300

DNA passed from one bacterium to another, also by a virus injecting DNA from another bacterium into it's genome

How are bacterial resistance genes spread from bacterium to bacterium, and how are are they spread throughout the environment?

300

Share electrons

What do Covalent Bonds do?

300

 Hydrophilic functional groups

Molecules with which functional groups will be soluble (dissolved in) in water?

300

Tautomeric shifts cause mutations in DNA by typical and atypical base pairings

How do tautomeric shifts cause mutations in DNA?

400

Domain Bacteria, Domain Archaea and Domain Eukarya

What are the three domains of life?

400

Bacteria becomes resistant to antibiotics by genetic mutation and DNA exchanges

How does bacteria become resistant to antibiotics?

400

Oxygen, Carbon, Hydrogen and Nitrogen

 Which four elements are most important and prevalent to life on Earth?

400

Reducing available carbon ions available as well as drops in metabolic rates and immune responses.

How does ocean acidification affect marine life?

400

They speed up chemical reactions by lowering activation energy and making their transition state more stable

What do enzymes do and how do enzymes do their jobs?

500

The biosphere

What is an example of an emergent property?

500

our crops, livestocks and pets having little resemblance to their wild ancestors. As well as the unintentional evolution such as habitat loss and climate change that is causing a loss in species

How does artificial selection lead to changes in populations over time?

500

Protons: determine element

neutrons: determine isotope

electrons: form negative cloud and determine chemical behavior

What do the three subatomic particles: protons, neutrons and electrons do?

500

It will increase the acidity of the water

How might humans be affected?

500

Temperature, changes to PH and changes to salt.

What are the things that can affect enzyme activity?

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