Process of Science
Chemistry
Lipids/Proteins
Carbs/Nucleic Acid
Cell Membrane
100

A variable that stays the same across all experimental groups.

What is control variable?

100

4 key atoms in organisms.

What are Oxygen, Hydrogen, Nitrogen, and Carbon?

100

The monomers of proteins.

What are amino acids?

100

The monomers of nucleic acids.

What are nucleotides?

100

A type of transport that requires energy (ATP).

What is active transport?

200

A variable of the experiment that is being manipulated.

What is independent variable?

200

A type of reaction that links monomers together.

What is dehydration reaction?

200

The monomers of lipids.

What are glycerol and fatty acids?

200

The monomers of carbohydrates.

What are monosaccharides?

200

The biological model that explains the structure and function of cell membranes.

What is fluid mosaic model?

300

A type of study in which subjects are assigned to groups and a variable is manipulated

What is controlled study?

300

In a bond between hydrogen and oxygen, oxygen pulls electrons closer to itself due to its higher _____.

What is electronegativity?

300

2 types of protein structures found at the secondary level. 

What are alpha helix and beta/pleated sheet?

300

The two types of nucleotides.

What are DNA and RNA?

300

The type of endocytosis which involves the cell engulfing large particles or solids.

What is phagocytosis?

400

A part of the experiment that is reacting to change (also what we would be measuring). 

What is dependent variable?

400

The type of bond relying on an attraction between partially charged regions of molecules?

What is hydrogen bond?

400

The term for a compound that is composed of both hydrophilic and hydrophobic regions.

What is amphipathic?

400

The base pairings for DNA and RNA.

DNA: What are AT and GC? (Adenine/Thymine and Guanine/Cytosine)

RNA: What are AU and GC? (Adenine/Uracil and Guanine/Cytosine)

400

A protein that is involved in both facilitated diffusion and active transport.

What is carrier protein?

500

The type of scientific approach where the growth rates of plants in urban environments with high air pollution are compared to the growth rates of plants in rural areas with clean air.

What is a observational study?

500

The relation between electronegativity and potential energy.

What is inverse?

500

4 factors that cause protein denaturation.

What is heat, chemicals, pH, and salt?

500

3 functions of carbohydrates.

What is identification, energy storage, or structural support?

500

3 factors that affect the rate of crossing through the semi-permeable cell membrane.

What are the size, charge, and polarity of the molecule?