What are the 2 key features of evolution?
They occur in a population over a period of generations
Is reading over the power point slides once and skipping class a good way to learn the material?
No, that is passive learning that won't allow you to properly understand more difficult material
What is the limit on the amount of hypotheses you can have for a given question?
As you move up and to the right of the periodic table, does Electronegativity increase or decrease?
Increases

What are the essential features of the cell?
1. It can store and transmit information
2. It has a plasma membrane
3. It can harness energy from the environment
What is the one word you'll hear the most throughout the semester with Dr. Zhang (you've already heard it at least twice, maybe more)
Metacognition
Whats the difference between a prediction and a test?
A prediction is usually a specific statement “if . . .then”, and the test is the actual experiment used to obtain data.
What molecules do an Ionic bond typically use? What about a Covalent bond?
Ionic - metal and non-metal
unequal sharing of electrons, high electronegativite difference
Covalent - 2 non-metals
equal sharing of electrons
What are the steps of the central dogma?
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What is the difference between passive and active learning/studying
Passive - reading the textbook, reading the powerpoint, writing notes from the book without any input of your own
Active - making flashcards, writing notes in your own words, doing problems from the book
What should you do once you determine your conclusion for your hypothesis?
Communicate results for peer review
For oxygen, how bonds do they like to make? What if they go over or under this number?
2 bonds
3 bonds makes the molecule positively charged
1 bond makes the molecule negatively charged
How does HIV infect host cells of the body?
It transmits vRNA into the host and it is transcribed into vDNA using Reverse Transcriptase
What is the most important skill for dealing with multiple classes with a lot of information?
Time management
What is the difference between an Independent Variable and Dependent Variable?
Independent - the variable you manipulate, the thing you are trying to show that affects other parts of the study
Dependent - the variable you measure after changes to the independent, this variable depends on the changes to the other variable.
pKA - acid dissociation constant, what a specific molecule will do at a certain pH
The lower the pKa, the easier it is for the molecule to release hydrogen's into the solution, the stronger the acid