Carbon Hydrogen and Oxygen make up this Saccharide.
What is a Carbohydrate?
What is a carbohydrate? or What is a polysaccharide?
This is the variable that is manipulated in a controlled experiment.
What is independent variable?
Quick energy comes from eating these.
What are Carbohydrates?
What is quantitative data?
numerical data.
The type of energy that is created from lipids.
What is stored energy?
What is a Nucleic Acid?
The most important type of protein found in every cell, it helps speed up reactions.
What is an enzyme?
The NA in DNA and RNA stands for this.
What is Nucleic Acid?
pH is neutral at this part of the scale.
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Protein is put together by these.
What is amino acids?
What is an Enzyme-substrate complex?
Data that is observed only through your 5 senses.
Nucleic acids have carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, and _________.
What is phosphorous?
This represents numerical data spatially.
Graphs
Nucleic acids are put together by these.
What are nucleotides?
What is a lipid?
This is the axis that you would find the independent variable on.
What is the x-axis?
Antibodies are made of these.
What are Proteins?
What is the variable that is the baseline of an experiment, it is what we compare our results to?
control group
A substrate binds to this part of the enzyme
active site
What is a Protein? or What is a polypeptide?
The main reason ATP is so important to us is because it is ____________________
These form the cell membrane.
What are lipids/phospholipids?
If a hypothesis is not proven what should the scientist do?
Create another, go back and revise, retry, etc.