The scientific study of life.
What is biology?
The change of populations of species over time.
What is evolution?
The basis of life.
What is chemistry?
Molecules that have the same molecular formula.
What is structural isomers?
Protein made by a living organism to speed up chemical reactions.
What is enzymes?
Microscopic organisms with relatively simple cells.
What is domain bacteria & archaea?
Mechanism for evolution
What is natural selection?
Smallest individual units that have properties of an element.
What is atoms?
Polymers broken down into monomers.
What is hydrolysis?
Molecule that binds.
What is substrate?
Apply knowledge for purpose.
What is goal of science?
Differential survival lead to more traits suited in population over time.
What is inference?
All known elements written down together.
What is the periodic table?
Monomers joined using dehydration reactions to form bonds.
What is glycosidic linkages?
A proteins shape and activity change
What is allosteric?
Emerges at the level of the cell.
What is life?
Map of evolutionary relatedness.
What is phylogeny?
Join atoms into molecules.
What is covalent bonds?
Polymers called polysaccharides made from subunit monomers called monosaccharides.
What is carbohydrates?
The two enzyme inhibition.
What is competitive, and non-competitive?
Free floating DNA in nucleoid region.
What is prokaryote cells?
System of classifying life.
What is taxonomy?
Outermost shell surrounding an atom that can participate in bonds.
What is valence electrons?
The classes of biomolecules.
What is proteins, lipids, carbohydrates, and nucleic acids?
Enzyme that stops doing it's job.
What is denaturation?