The type of cell division that results in two daughter somatic cells
What is Mitosis?
The model that categorizes human motivations; starting with physiological and ending with self-actualization
What is Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs?
A protein that functions as a biological catalyst and increases overall reaction rate
What is an Enzyme?
The model that illustrates all forces acting upon an object
What is a Free Body Force Diagram?
A reading strategy that involves breaking down larger text passages into smaller, more manageable sections
What is Chunking?
The amino acid with the one letter abbreviation “H”
What is Histidine?
The tendency for individuals to attribute their successes to internal factors and their failures to external factors
What is Self-Serving Bias?
The movement of molecules from areas of high concentration to areas of low concentration
What is Simple Diffusion?
Newton’s Law that describes how the acceleration of an object is directly proportional to the net force and inversely proportional to its mass
What is Newton's Second Law of Motion?
or
What is F=ma?
The author’s attitude/feelings toward the subject matter and/or the audience
What is Tone?
A cell having one set of chromosomes
What is a Haploid Cell?
The neurotransmitter responsible for sleep wake cycles, emotional processing, mood regulation, and appetite
What is Serotonin?
The equation for Gibbs free energy
What is delta G= delta H - T(delta S)?
The equation for kinetic energy
What is KE=1/2m(v^2)?
The process of applying information presented in a text passage to assess new information
What is Reasoning Beyond the Text?
The cell organelle that uses hydrogen peroxide to break down long-chain fatty acids to phospholipids and sugars
What is the Peroxisome?
The method of learning that explains how behavior is shaped through associations with rewards and punishments
What is Operant Conditioning?
The reaction mechanism that involves the transfer of a proton between an acidic/basic agents and the reactants
What is Acid-Base Catalysis?
The type of collision between two objects that results in no net loss of kinetic energy
What is an Elastic Collision?
The way an author wrote a passage; and can include elements like word choice, sentence structure, and figurative language
What is Style?
The metabolic pathway that results in the net production of 2 pyruvate, ATP, and NADH molecules
What is Glycolysis?
The part of the brain responsible for language comprehension
What is the Wernicke's Area?
The classification of molecules with the same chemical composition but different orientation
What are Stereoisomers?
The net combination of two or more waves within the same medium, this can be constructive or destructive
What is Interference?
The type of argument that requires the reader to connect evidence and conclusions with assumptions and inferences
What is an Implicit Argument?