Quality of data
Photosynthesis
Cellular Respiration
Anaerobic fermentation
Scientific Investigations
100
Different investigators can obtain similar results
What is reproducible?
100

The inputs for the first stage of photosynthesis

What is sunlight, NADP+, ADP, and H2O?

100

The first stage of cellular respiration

What is glycolysis?

100

Location of anaerobic fermentation

What is the cytosol?

100

The variable that is measured

What is the dependent variable?
200

An investigator conduct the investigation again and obtain the same results

What is repeatable?

200
The location of the Calvin cycle
What is the stroma?
200

The outputs of the Krebs cycle

What is 8 NADH, 2 FADH2, 2 ATP, and 6 CO2?

200

The product of anaerobic fermentation in yeasts

What is ethanol, ATP, NAD+, and CO2?

200

The variable that is changed

What is the independent variable?

300

How close the measurement is to the true value

What is accurate? 

300

The outputs for the Calvin cycle

What is NADP+, ADP, and glucose?

300
The net yield of ATP

What is 30-32?

300

The product of anaerobic fermentation in animals

What is lactic acid, ATP, and NAD+

300

A variable that is kept constant

What is a controlled variable?

400

How close together the measurements are

What is precise?

400
The location of the first stage of photosynthesis

What is the thylakoid? 

400

The location of the electron transport chain

What is the Cristae?

400
The net yield of ATP in anaerobic fermentation

What is 2?

400

The broader framework used to test a hypothesis

What is a methodology?

500

The data measures what it is supposed to measure

What is valid?

500

The outputs for the first stage of photosynthesis

What is NADPH, ATP, O2?

500

Pyruvate loses a C and H atom forming 2 acetyl-CoA

What is pyruvate oxidation?

500

Inputs of anaerobic fermentation

What is glucose?

500

Results are justified using scientific arguments and trends are identified

What is a discussion?