Experimental Design
Introduction to Statistics
Water Properties
Lipids/Carbohydrates
Nucleic Acids/ Proteins
100

Caffeine increases Daphnia heart rate. What is a null hypothesis for this experiment? 

What is “Caffeine has no effect on Daphnia heart rate”?

100

The normal curve is symmetric and “bell-shaped.” In a perfectly normal distribution, how do mean, median, and mode compare?

They are all equal to each other. 

100

The weak attractions between neighboring water molecules are called

What are hydrogen bonding? 

100

What are FATS composed of? 

glycerol and fatty acids

100

List the three parts of a nucleotide.

What are phosphate, pentose sugar, and nitrogenous base?

200

Does exposure to Beyoncé music change the rate of CO₂ production by yeast fermenting glucose. What is the independent variable in this experiment?

What is the presence of Beyonce's music? 

200

Your data are skewed with outliers. Which center and spread should you report? How do you report it? 

Use median and IQR

200

In plant xylem, which two water properties enable the transpiration stream?

Cohesion and Adhesion

200

Difference between saturated and unsaturated fatty acids.

What is “no double bonds vs. one or more C=C”

200

Primary biological role of DNA vs. mRNA.

What are “DNA stores hereditary information; mRNA carries coding info to ribosomes”?

300

Does exposure to Beyoncé music change the rate of CO₂ production by yeast fermenting glucose. If you were to conduct this experiment, what would be your negative control?

Yeast placed with no glucose and in silence.  

300

What does a wide standard error bar indicate? 

A wide standard error (SEM) bar means your sample mean is an imprecise estimate of the true population mean.

300

Coastal areas have milder temperatures than inland areas because water…

What is “absorbs/releases heat slowly (high specific heat), moderating climate”?

300

What’s the monomer of carbohydrates and the typical formula pattern?

 What is a monosaccharide

300

efine primary vs secondary structure.

What are “amino-acid sequence” vs “α-helices/β-sheets stabilized by backbone H-bonds”?

400

How does pH influence the rate at which amylase breaks down starch. Identify two constant variables in this experiment.  

size of enzyme volume, starch concentration/volume, temperature (e.g., 37 °C), total time, mixing, tube size.

400

YouTube likes on music videos (thousands) — 10 videos
120, 130, 135, 140, 145, 150, 160, 170, 175, 600 

For each set, calculate the mean and median. Round to 2 decimals and include units.

mean = 192.50, median = 147.50

400

Why does ice float?

What is “a crystalline structure with more open space lowers density”?

400

The bond connecting glycerol to fatty acids in triglycerides; how is it broken?

 What is an ester linkage; broken by hydrolysis (e.g., lipase)?

400

What are all the functions of a protein? 

  • Antibody-help protect the body from disease

  • Enzyme- carry out chemical reactions or assist in creating new molecules

  • Messenger- transmit signals (ie hormones)

  • Structural- provide structure and support

  • Transport/storage- bind to and carry small atoms and molecules through the body

500

How does pH influence the rate at which amylase breaks down starch. Identify a positive and a negative control group for this experiment. 

  • Negative control: Starch alone

  • Positive control: Amylase in water 

500

Superhero movie runtimes (minutes) — 10 films
98, 105, 112, 120, 123, 130, 132, 140, 155, 180

The standard deviation is 24.38 minutes.  Calculate the standard error of the mean.

 7.71 min 

500

Oil and water don’t mix because lipids are…
 

What are nonpolar/hydrophobic?

500

The bond that links sugars in di- and polysaccharides; how is it formed?

What is a glycosidic linkage, formed by dehydration synthesis?

500

What is the difference between pyrimidines and purines?

Pyrimidines: one ring with 6 atoms 

Purines: one ring with 6 atoms bonded to one ring with 5 atoms