A proposed explanation that makes testable predictions
What is a hypothesis?
What do eukaryotes have within their cytosol that prokaryotes don't, which explains the size difference between these two?
What are organelles?
Between covalent, hydrogen, and ionic bonds, which bond type is the strongest (needs more energy to break?
What are ionic bonds?
A well-tested explanation of a phenomenon with tons of evidence supporting it
What is a theory?
What do prokaryotes and eukaryotes have in common? (multiple answers)
What are ribosomes?
What is the cell membrane?
What is DNA?
What is RNA?
What bonds allow water (H2O) to be cohesive?
Wha are hydrogen bonds?
Deleting social media will improve my self-confidence and my overall mood. Falsifiable or not falsifiable?
What is falsifiable?
What do ribosomes produce?
What are proteins?
What makes the something amphipathic?
What are both hydrophobic and hydrophilic properties?
If we grow bacterial species A and bacterial species B together in a medium containing colominic acid, then both species will thrive.
What is a prediction?
What organelle ships proteins and lipids throughout the endomembrane system?
What are vesicles?
What is the polarity of CO2? (Nonpolar or polar)
What is nonpolar?
"Everything happens for a reason" is falsifiable. T or F?
What is false?
Syncoilin is which type of filament? Syncoilin filaments are in muscle cells, mainly cardiac and and skeletal. They interact with α-Dystrobrevin, essential to generating maximum isometric muscle stress, and maintains structural integrity of the muscle.
What is an intermediate filament?
What charge does oxygen have in H2O?
What is a partially negative charge?