Scientific Method
Bonding
Climate Change
Biomolecules
Calvin Cycle
100

What is the first step of the Scientific Method? 

Make an Observation

100

What bond requires the sharing of electrons?

Covalent Bond

100

What are the main three greenhouse gases?

Methane, CO2, and Nitrous Oxide.

100

What are the four main types of biomolecules?

Lipids, Carbohydrates, Nucleic Acids, and Proteins

100

What is the first step of Cellular Respiration?

Glycolysis

200

What does the first step of the Scientific Method involve? 

The Senses

Sight, Touch, Taste, Smell, and Hearing

200

What type of bond requires an atom to gain or lose electrons?

Ionic Bond

200

What is one of the largest contributing factors for CO2 emissions?

Burning of fossil fuels

200

What are the monomers of Carbohydrates?

Monosaccaride

200

What is the second step of Cellular Respiration?

The Prep Reaction- happens in the mitochondrial matrix.

300

What are the second and third steps of the Scientific Method?

  • Ask a question.
  • Form a hypothesis, or testable explanation.
300

What is it called when an atom gains or loses electrons? In other words, what does it give the atom?

A positive or negative charge.

300

What is the largest contributor to the increase of CO2 in the atmosphere?

Agriculture- Cows and ag animals put off large amounts of methane.

300

What is a monomer of a Protein?

Amino Acid

300

What is the third step of Cellular Respiration?

The Citric Acid Cycle or the Krebs Cycle. Happens in the mitochondrial matrix.

400

What are the fourth and fifth steps of the Scientific Method?

  • Make a prediction based on the hypothesis and Test the prediction.
400

What bond is found in substances like DNA and water?

Hydrogen Bond

400

What is the term for something caused by humans?

Anthropogenic 

400

What is the monomer of a lipid?

Glycerol. Another would be a fatty acid.

400

What is the final step of Cellular Respiration?

Electron Transport Chain. Happens in the cristae of the mitochondria.

500

What is the final step in the scientific method?

Hint: You do this when you have to repeat the experiment with an altered hypothesis.

Iterate

500

What is the idea that Valence Electron shells need 8 electrons to be stable called?

Octet Rule

500

What is the other large contributor to CO2 emissions in the atmosphere?

Cement Production

500

What is the monomer of a Nucleic Acid?

Nucleotide

500

What is the yield of the Krebs Cycle?

2 ATP

2 FADH2

6NADH

4CO2