Biology
General Chemistry
Physics
Biochemistry
Behavioral Sciences
100
This states that all living things are composed of cells; cells are the basic functional unit of life; cells arise only from pre-existing cells; and cells carry their genetic information in the form of DNA
What is Cell Theory?
100

The three physical states of matter.

What are solids, liquids, and gases?

100
Distance, Speed and Mass.
What are scalar quantities?
100

The protein that makes up microtubules.

What is tubulin?

100

A built-in rhythm of an organism that is roughly 24 hours long but can adjust to external stimuli.

What is a circadian rhythm?

200
The fluid component of the cytoplasm.
What is Cytosol?
200
This principle states that no two electrons in an atom can have the same four quantum numbers.
What is the Pauli exclusion?
200
For this to occur, the sum of all torques acting on a body must be zero.
What is rotational equilibrium?
200

The number of unique amino acids.

What is 20?

200

The uppermost part of the brain including the cerebral cortex (front lobe, parietal lobe, temporal lobe, occipital lobe).

What is the cerebrum?
300
Name the two membrane-bound sacs involved in transport and storage of cellular materials.
What are vesicles and vacuoles?
300
This states that electrons will fill out to create the maximum number of half-filled orbitals.
What is Hand's Rule?
300
This is conserved in a completely elastic collision.
What is kinetic energy?
300

Proteins involved in cell motility.

What are motor proteins?

300

The process of judging another culture by the values and standards of your own culture.

What is ethnocentrism?

400
These are the sites of aerobic respiration and supply most of the cell's energy.
What is the function of mitochondria?
400
This is the energy that is required to completely remove an electron from an atom.
What is Ionization Energy?
400
This type of heat transfer involves the direct transfer of energy from molecule to molecule through molecular collisions?
What is conduction?
400

Interacts with actin in muscular contraction.

What is myosin?

400

A method of learning that uses rewards and punishments to modify behavior.

What is operant conditioning?

500
This makes hydrogen peroxide and digests fats into smaller molecules.
What is the function of peroxisomes?
500

This states that it is impossible to know both the momentum and position of an electron at the same time.

What is the Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle?

500
This process is one in which no heat flows from the system to its surroundings (or vice versa).
What is an adiabatic process?
500

Involved in the sliding movement of cilia and flagella.

What are dyneins?

500

Neurons that fire when an animal exhibits a behavior and when it observes another carrying out that same behavior, as if the observer were the one acting.

What are mirror neurons?

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