Scientific Experiments
Prokaryotes
Eukaryotes
Levels of Organization
Macro-molecules
100

A testable explanation or best guess

Hypothesis

100

The types of prokaryotes.

Bacteria and Archea

100

The types of Eukaryotes

Animal, Plant, Fungi, Protists

100

The smallest unit of the level of organization

Atom

100

What are the four types of macro-molecules

Carbohydrates, Lipids, Proteins, Nucleic Acids

200

This is collected during an experiment in order to compare results

Data

200

Prokaryotes have membrane bound organelles (True or False)

False

200

Eukaryotes can be unicellular (True or False)

True

200

This level is made up of multiple cells which are similar in function and structure.

Tissue

200

All macro-molecules contain these three elements

CHO. Carbon, Hydrogen, and Oxygen

300

The factor(s) in the experiment that remains constant

Controls; Control Variables

300

These cells exhibit all characteristics of life despite being simple, small, and having less DNA

Prokaryotes

300

The organelle found in eukaryotic organisms that is responsible for storing the cells genetic information

The nucleus

300

This level is composed of one or more atoms

Molecule

300

Which macro-molecule's structure is identified by a hexagonal ring structure?

Carbohydrates

400

This is the factor that is being measured within the experiment 

Dependent Variable

400

This is how DNA is stored within prokaryotic cells

A Nucleoid 

400

The shape of DNA for eukaryotic organisms 

Double Helix

400

The collection of every level of organization 

Organism
400

Lipids are insoluble in water meaning they are...

Hydrophobic / Non-Polar 

500

A scientist wants to test how fertilizer affects plant growth. What variable is the fertilizer considered? 

Independent Variable 

500

Organelles that both Animal cells and Bacteria have. (There are 6)

Cell membrane, ribosomes, cytoplasm, DNA, Cilia, Flagella

500

The organelles exclusive to plant cells

Chloroplast, Large central vacuole

500

The levels of organization in the Human body

Atom, Molecule, Macromolecule, Organelle, Cell, Tissue, Organ, Organ System, Organism

500

Enzymes, antibodies, and hormones are all examples of which biological macro-molecules?

Proteins