Bio Review
Stats
Properties of Water
Elements of Life
Biological Macromolecules
100
Describe to a younger sibling what the null hypothesis is

the null hypothesis assumes that any difference in observed results between groups is due to random chance. "Your skittles bag had more greens than mine because of randomness at the factory."

100

Which central tendency would be most appropriate for this data set of runner's mile times: 

5:31 minutes

5:22 minutes

6:01 minute

5:42 minutes

mean/average

100

Almost all special properties of water are due to it being a _______ molecule.

polar

100
What is an ionic bond?

When there is a transfer of electrons from one element to another

100

Given the DNA strand 3' ATTCGA 5'... what would the complementary strand be?

5' TAAGCT 3'

200

Glucose in addition to oxygen is used as a fuel for which process?

cellular respiration 

200
Describe standard deviation 

how close to the mean is the entire set of data as a whole (spread)

200

Why does the meniscus of water in the tube appear concave?

The adhesive forces are stronger than cohesive forces of water.,

200

Which two functional groups are always a part of amino acids?

Carboxyl and Amine group

200

What are 3 differences between RNA and DNA?

DNA is double stranded

DNA has a deoxygenated ribose sugar

DNA uses the base thymine

300

Explain what it means if error bars of the control group and the experimental group overlap.

If any error bars overlap, it means there is no significant difference between the two means. In this case, we would accept the null hypothesis that any difference in observed results is due to random chance.

300

NFL (National Football League) players make millions of dollars. The Cincinnati Bengals are in the NFL. Joe Burrow is on the Cincinnati Bengals. Joe Burrow makes millions of dollars. 

This is an example of .....

deductive reasoning

300

Which station in the lab demonstrated surface tension?

penny station

300

Which macromolecules is Phosphorus an important building block for?

Nucleic acids and lipids

300

Explain why a change in sequence of amino acids would lead to a denatured protein

a change in amino acid sequence would result in incorrect secondary folding (hydrogen bond formation) and eventually incorrect tertiary folding (R group interactions)

400

Mr. Alfred told me that he has created a toothpaste that whitens your teeth after just one use! What TYPE of control would you use? and give an example of what it could be.

positive control - any known whitening solution/formula

400
Explain why it is sometimes more useful to use the MEDIAN for a data set INSTEAD of the MEAN?

if there are outliers in our data set, the median would be more appropriate

400

why is water referred to as "the universal solvent"?

its polar properties (partial charges) allow it to interact with most other substances.

400

Which element did we discuss, that participates in an r-chain interaction and creates an extremely strong bond?

Sulfer

400

Steroids are an example of which macromolecules?

lipids

500

Mr.  McGowan wants to see if a new type of wax "The Bee's Knees" will allow him to stick to his surfboard better. Identify the IV and 3 constants.

Type of surf wax (new formula) is the IV

same board

same surfer

same conditions (water temp/wind)

same clothes/wetsuit

500

Find the standard error of this data set with a standard deviation of 11.0

3.3 cm

4.2 cm

5.5 cm3

3.8 cm

5.5

500

Explain why solid ice is less dense than liquid water

As temperature decreases, water molecules orient into a crystalline structure due to hydrogen bonding. This stabilizes ice in a position where water molecules are farther apart and becomes less dense causing ice to float

500

How many valence electrons does silicon have?

4

500

Explain which type of fatty acid chains allow for the most fluidity inside the cell membrane

unsaturated fatty acid chains have double bonds that cause "kinks" or bends in the fatty acid chains. This allows them to keep distant and flexible in position. 

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