A proposed explanation based on evidence that can be investigated to prove whether it is right or wrong
What is a Hypothesis?
What is the second step of the Scientific Method?
What is ask a question?
Proteins which are responsible for speeding up or slowing down reactions in the cell.
What are enzymes?
Water is able to dissolve many solutes which are both polar and covalent compounds.
What is a universal solvent?
The bond formed when oppositely charge ions are attracted to each other.
What is an ionic bond?
The bond in which the electrons are unequally shared between the two atoms of different elements
What is a Polar Bond?
The step of the Scientific Method that comes before experiment.
What is hypothesis?
The molecule which is able to move from the nucleus of the cell to the ribosome to manufacture proteins.
What is RNA?
The type of bonds that exist between the atoms in a water molecule
What are covalent bonds?
A substance composed of two or more different types of element, bonded together.
What is a compound?
The type of bond that is responsible for the unique properties of water.
What is a Hydrogen Bond?
The study of the living/natural world.
What is biology/biological science?
The chemical reaction which forms a polymer, through the removal of a water molecule from the two connecting monomers.
What is condensation reaction?
Water requires a large amount of heat energy to increase its temperature by 1 degree Celsius
What is specific heat capacity?
An ion which has a negative charge, due to gaining one or more electrons
What is an anion?
A long chain of repeating molecules.
What is a Polymer?
The step in scientific research is used to prove a hypothesis right or wrong, and to formulate scientific theories
What is experiment?
It helps to provide shape to the plant cell.
What is a carbohydrate?
The type of molecule which has a partially positive region and partially negative region.
What is a polar molecule?
A test model usually built by using materials that can help engineers/designers to simulate their design and demonstrate how it works in real life.
What is a prototype?
A chemical reaction which breaks down the polymer
What is Hydrolysis?
A hypothesis becomes _____through appropriate testing and evidence.
What is a theory?
Collagen, Insulin, Hemoglobin are examples of...
What are proteins?
The force of attraction that exists between water molecules.
What is cohesion?
The application of scientific discoveries to meet a human need through the development of products and processes.
What is technology?