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Microscope/ Characteristics of Life
Scientific Method
Biochemistry
Identify the Macromolecule
More Biochemistry
100
The basic building block of all living things
What is macromolecules, cells
100
Possible explanation (if then statement)
What is a Hypothesis
100
The Four Major Groups of Biomolecules
What is Carbohydrates, Nucleic Acid, Lipids, and Proteins
100
Saturated, Unsaturated Fats, Phospholipids
What is Lipids
100
Turns brown paper bag translucent
What is Saturated Fat
200
Sweating is an example of...
What is homeostasis
200
Variable being changed
What is the Independent Variable
200
Without Carbon (H20, NaCL)
What is Inorganic Molecules
200
Glucose and Fructose
What is Monosaccharide
200
Building block of Carbohydrates
What is monosaccharides
300
How organisms get energy and build necessary molecules
What is Synthesis
300
Data collected using a written description
What is Qualitative Data
300
Starch, glycogen, and cellulose are examples
What is polysaccharides
300
Found in plants, double bonds
What is Unsaturated Fat
300
Turns Benedicts orange
What is Monosaccharide
400
Maintaining a constant, balanced environment
What is homeostasis
400
In an experiment this does not change
What is the Control
400
Fatty acid, phosphate, and glycerol backbone
What is the building blocks of lipids
400
Maltose
What is Carbohydrate (Disaccharide)
400
Building block of Proteins
What is Amino Acids
500
Characteristics of Life (STERNGRR)
What is Synthesis, Transport, Excretion, Regulation, Nutrition, Growth, Respiration, Reproduction
500
Hypothesis that has been tested repeatedly by many scientists
What is a Theory
500
working protein found in animals that regulates carbohydrates
What is insulin
500
C6H1206
What is glucose
500
Turns biurets violet
What is Protein