At VWCC, BIO 101 covers the main themes of this topic.
What is "the study of life"?
A non-covalent bond between a hydrogen atom and an electronegative atom.
What is a "hydrogen bond"?
The chemical that dissolves a solute.
What is a "solvent"?
This mindset is the most conducive to learning.
What is the "growth mindset"?
Doing this after deciding an answer choice on an exam is incorrect will aid in determining the correct choice.
What is "mark off"?
On average, BIO 101 students should spend this number of hours totaling class and out of class time.
What is "16 hours"?
An interaction of atoms caused by shared valence electrons in the outer shell, called the valence shell.
What is a "chemical bond"?
Each reactant contributes part of the water, and this process is repeated to chain monomers together to form a polymer.
What is a "dehydration reaction"?
This frequency of practice and review helps build neural pathways needed for success.
What is "daily practice and review"?
Rephrasing this part of a true or false question can help to best understand the question in its entirety.
What are "negatives"?
The full name of DNA and the full name of RNA?
What are "deoxyribonucleic acid" and "ribonucleic acid"?
The innermost electron shell with 2 electrons...
The valence shell with 8 electrons...
What is a "complete valence shall"?
The movement down a concentration radiant that does not require energy.
What is "passive transport"?
This question formula allows students to ask questions to ensure a maximum understanding of the material.
What is the "contextual + specific + goal-oriented formula"?
These absolute words are important to pay attention to in an exam question.
What are "always, never, none, all, every, only, sometimes, etc"?
Five details that may be included in a syllabus include, but are not limited to...
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An ionic bond is when a _____ interacts with a _____. These are called ionic compounds.
What are a "cation" and an "anion"?
This molecule moves to create concentration equilibrium in osmosis.
What is "water"?
Through this website, any student may book a STEM center tutoring session.
What is "Navigate"?
Generating these study tools while reading or notetaking is useful when preparing for an assessment.
What are "study guides, flashcards, and/or unlabeled diagrams"?
The central dogma is the progression of DNA to RNA to protein through these two processes.
(please include which step each process is)
What is "transcription of DNA to RNA" and "translation of RNA to protein"?
The difference between a non-polar covalent bond and a polar covalent bond.
What is "a non-polar covalent bond is when the two bonded atoms have the same charge, while a polar is between atoms of different charges"?
The key differences between diffusion and osmosis.
What are "in diffusion, the solute moves to reach equilibrium" and "in osmosis, the water moves toward the highest concentration of solute to reach equilibrium"?
This notetaking format prioritizes questions and the overall summary of material. Questions will be organized on the left-hand side of the page, with the summary organized at the footer. Primary notes will be taken in the middle of the page.
What is the "Cornell Notataking Format"?
This pose is psychologically proven to foster a sense of confidence before a big task such as an exam.
What is the "Superman pose"?