Scientific Method/ Experimental Design
Characteristics of Life
Chemistry of life/Properties of Water
Macromolecules
Enzymes
100

The variable that scientists intentionally change in an experiment

Independent Variable

100

True or false: in order for something to be living they need to display all 8 characteristics of life

True

100

The property of water where water "sticks" to water

cohesion

100

What is the monomer of proteins

amino acids

100

Enzymes are what type of macromolecule 

Proteins

200

The variable that scientists collect data from

The dependent variable

200

What characteristic of life is displayed by a human eating an apple

obtain and use energy

200

Water is called this because it can dissolve many substances, like salt or sugar.

Universal solvent

200

These macromolecules, responsible for the genetic code, are composed of nucleotide monomers.

Nucleic acids

200

What do enzymes do

act as biological catalysts (speed up chemical reactions)

300

Something that is heavily researched and describes HOW something occurs

theory

300

What characteristic of life is displayed by a plant growing towards sunlight

Respond to stimulus 

300

This property of water allows it to stick to other surfaces, helping it move up plant roots.

Adhesion (capillary action is better)

300

What is the monomer and polymer of carbohydrates

monomer- monosaccharide

polymer- polysaccharide

300

substrate

400

What is the purpose of a control group

To get no change in IV to serve as a standard of comparison

400

What characteristic describes that Humans regulate their body temperature through sweating or shivering, maintaining a stable internal environment despite external temperature changes.

Maintains Homeostasis

400

Because of this property, ice floats on water, allowing fish to survive in cold lakes.

Ice is less dense as a solid than a liquid

400

This polymer of lipids makes up the cell membrane

phospholipids

400

Name at least two factors that influence enzyme activity

pH and temperature

500

In an experiment that is trying to measure the effects of stimulants (ex. caffeine) on rat brain development, the control group would be what?

The rats that don't get treated with any caffeine

500

What characteristic is displayed by Bacteria undergo binary fission, a process where one cell divides into two genetically identical daughter cells.

Reproduction

500

This property of water helps regulate body temperature, as water heats up and cools down more slowly than air.

High specific heat

500

These polymers of lipids, made of glycerol and three fatty acids, are used by the body for long-term energy storage.

Triglycerides

500

This term describes when a protein (enzyme) loses it shape and can no longer function due to extreme heat or pH changes

Denaturation (Denatured)

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