SCIENTIFIC METHOD
WATER
MACROMOLECULES
ENZYMES
STUFF
100

An 'If...then' statement, which tries to predict the outcome of an experiment, is also known as what?

What is an hypothesis

100

Which atoms make up a water molecule?

what is 1 oxygen, 2 hydrogen atoms

100

What are the 4 categories of Macromolecules?

What are lipids, proteins, carbohydrates, and nucleic acids

100

Energy required to get a chemical reaction started

What is Activation Energy

100

An enzyme, found in our saliva, which breaks down carbohydrates. 

Amylase

200

In an experiment, what is the name of the factor that is affected during the experiment, i.e. what you measure?

What is the dependent variable

200

Because of the size difference in the oxygen and hydrogen atoms, they don't share electrons equally. This causes the water molecule to have positively and negatively charged parts, or poles. Which part of the water molecule has a negative charge?

What is the oxygen atom

200

What is the main fuel that cells use for cellular work? (HINT: it is one of the key parts of an ATP molecule, and is found in fruits, sports drinks, and milk)

What are monosaccharides

200

A substance that increases the rate of chemical reactions by decreasing the amount of energy required. (HINT: in the human body, enzymes act as this)

What is a catalyst

200

Does the boiling temperature of water increase or decrease at higher elevations?

What is decrease

300

Which variables are not changed throughout an experiment? Why have this variable in the experiment?

What are the control variables, because their unchanging state allows the relationship between the other variables being tested to be better understood)

300

What bond is created when the negatively charged oxygen of one water molecule is attracted to the positively charged hydrogen of another water molecule?

What is a hydrogen bond?

300

What are 3 examples of polysaccharides? (HINT: also known as complex carbohydrates)

What are 1) Starch 2) Glycogen, and 3) Cellulose

300

Factors that affect enzyme activity, such as pH and temperature, cause proteins to do this which disables their functionality

What is denature

300

Name the two types of nucleic acids.

What are RNA and DNA

400

'In a study looking at how studying impacted test scores, scientists found a positive correlation between more studying and higher test scores'. What is the independent variable and dependent variable?

IV= studying 

DV= test scores

400

This property of water results in surface tension (caused by hydrogen bonds).

What is cohesion

400

Which type of macromolecule is a steroid? Give one example of a steriod. 

What is a lipid

Example- Testosterone and Estrogen

400

Denaturing changes the shape of this on an enzyme, further preventing the enzyme and substrate from binding. 

What is the active site

400

Name the polysaccharide that is stored in humans. Where is it stored

Glycogen. Stored in the liver

500

A person enters the room with a raincoat on. You think it is raining outside. This is an example of a 

deduction 

500

What are the properties of water associated with transpiration? Describe each in relation to transpiration.

Cohesion and adhesion as the water molecule moves up the xylem (capillary action). 

500

What distinguishes one amino acid from another?

The various R groups. There are 20 amino acids so there are 20 different R groups.

500

This chemical reaction leaves the products with more energy than the reactants had started with. 

What is an endothermic reaction? the reactions' surrounding temperatures tend to be colder as the reaction sucked energy from its surroundings, like ice melting)

500

How many times stronger is a pH of 3 than a pH of 6?

What is 1000x