What is the lab apparatus used to measure temperature
Thermometer
What is the molecule that carries genetic information
DNA
What is H2O
Water
What is the formula for finding speed
Distance/Time
State two main enzymes which are involved in DNA replication
Helicase, DNA Primase, DNA polymerase, Ligase, Topoisomerase, Single Strand Binding Proteins
What is used to study objects that are too small to be seen by the naked eye (hint: magnified images)
Microscope
What is the main gas that is exchanged in the alveoli during respiration (and the product after exchange)
Oxygen to Carbon Dioxide
What determines the isotope of an element
No. of Neutrons
What is the acceleration constant for gravity
9.81 ms-2
What is the equation for the ideal gas law? And what is it used for
PV = nRT, to determine the relationship between Pressure, Temperature and Volume
What is used to measure an electric circuit's current
Ammeter
What is the part of the nervous system responsible for voluntary actions
What is the difference between ionic and covalent bond
Ionic transfers electrons, covalent shares electrons
What is the unit of measurement for resistance in electric circuits
Ohm
A cross between two heterozygous individuals for one trait gives this phenotypic ratio
3:1
What is the Erlenmeyer Flask used for
Mixing, Heating and Storing Solutions
What bond hold two strands of DNA together
Hydrogen Bond
Define stoichiometry as a branch of chemistry
Stoichiometry is a branch of chemistry that deals with the quantitative relationships between reactants and their products within chemical reactions
What is the first law of thermodynamics
The first law of thermodynamics (Or otherwise known as the law of conservation of energy) states that energy cannot be created nor destroyed
Balance the following equation
3CaCl2 + 2Na3PO4 --> Ca3(PO4)2 + 6NaCl
It is already balanced
Name 2 Lab Apparatus used for titration
The mitochondria is the powerhouse of the cell, true of false?
False, the powerhouse of the cell is the mitochondrion
What is avogadro's number
6.022 x 1023
What is the double-slit experiment used for in quantum physics
To demonstrate how light acts as both a particle and wave depending on whether we're observing it or not
What is the result in differentiating a quadratic displacement-time graph, and then the result of differentiating it again
After differentiating it, you will be left with a linear equation which represents the velocity-time graph where Y = mx + c (Y - Time, X - Velocity)
Differentiate it one more time and you are left with a constant, that being the acceleration. (Slope of the velocity time graph is equal to the acceleration of the object)