Measure of how acidic or basic a substance is.
What is Ph.
Common example of simple sugar.
What is Glucose.
Molecule that does contain elements carbon and hydrogen.
What is Organic Molecule.
Measurements taken during an experiment.
What is Data.
Conclusion based on observation.
What is Inference.
Where the shapes of the enzyme and substrate fit together perfectly, where they bond and react.
What is Active Site.
Used as stored energy in the body.
What is Lipid.
Building blocks of proteins.
What is Amino Acids.
Prediction of the results of the experiment.
What is Hypothesis.
End result of the experiment based on data.
What is Conclusion.
Enzyme unfolds and changes shape and can no longer fit with Substrate.
What is Denature.
Building blocks of nucleic acids.
What is Nucleotide.
Common example of complex (large) carbohydrates.
What is starch.
What the scientist changes on purpose and has complete control over in an experiment.
What is Independent Variable.
Substance containing no medication.
What is Placebo.
Bonding simple molecules to form larger molecules.
What is Dehydration Synthesis.
Molecule that does not contain elements carbon and hydrogen.
What is Inorganic Molecule.
Used to make DNA and RNA in the body.
What is Nucleic Acid.
What the scientist keeps the same in the groups being tested.
What are Control Factors.
Change that is being measured at regular intervals during the experiment.
What is Dependent Variable.
When an enzyme and substrate bond together and are reacting.
What is Enzyme-substrate.
Used for growth and repair in the body.
What is Protein.
Building blocks of lipids.
What are Glycerol and fatty acids.
Scientists look at your work and make suggestions for improvements.
What is Peer Review.
Group that does not receive the Independent Variable.
What is the Control Group.