Biomolecules
Natural Selection
Scientific Method
Chemistry
Cells
100

carbohydrates, proteins, lipids, and nucleic acids

what are the four major classes of biomolecules

100

establishes that environmental conditions favor or hinder, that is, select, the reproduction of living organisms according to their characteristic

What is Natural Selection?

100

This variable has an effect on the dependent variable.

What is the independent variable?

100

This is the most common beverage and essential for life, and also contains polar covalent bonds

what is water?

100

the part of the cell DNA is stoed in 

what is the nucleus?

200

does not contain the organic molecule that you are testing for

What is the negative control

200

The main, random genetic cause and component of natural selection?

What is genetic variation?

200

the main requirement for a scientific hypothesis

What is testability?

200

The ability to moderate temperature, surface tension, cohesion, ability to be a solvent

Why is water important to life?

200

The electronegativity of water

What is an electronegative charge?

300

 contains the organic molecule that you are testing for

What is the positive control?

300

What is the main effect of natural selection?

What is population size?
300

Require a host cell to replicate their genomes

What are viruses?

300

Water has this pH level.

What is pH 7?

300
The barrier between the interior and exterior of a cell

What is a phospholipid bilayer ?

400

the building blocks of disaccharides and polysaccharides

What are Monosaccharides/Disaccharides?

400

Darwin’s most famous book; presents natural selection as a mechanism for evolutionary change

What is On the Origin of Species?

400

bacteria, archaea, and eukarya.

What are the three domains of life?

400

When these molecules interact, carbonic acid is created, forming hydrogen ions and bicarbonate.

What are carbon dioxide and water?

400

 a protein that will exported from the cell, such as insulin. Insulin is a peptide hormone needed to regulate blood sugar, which is encoded by genes in the DNA of the cell nucleus

What is a secreted protein?

500

chemical reagent used to detect the presence of sugars that contain free aldehyde or ketone groups

What is a Benedict’s solution?

500

Effect of variations can make individuals more or less successful in their respective environments by impacting their ability to obtain food, escape predators, attract mates, etc.

What is differential reproductive success?

500

The life level of the cell

What level does life emerge at?

500

Carbon makes this many bonds

What is 4?

500

 a protein that has a final destination of being installed within the plasma membrane

What is a membrane bound proiten?