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Characteristics of Life
Chemistry of Life
Enzymes
Scientific METHod
Misc.
100
The study of life
What is Biology?
100
A monomer used for quick entry
What is a Carbohydrate?
100
What Enzymes do in harsh conditions
What is denature?
100
The first step of the Scientific METHod
What is Observation?
100
Amino Group, Central Carbon, Carboxyl Group, R-group
What are the four parts of a protein?
200
An organism made of multiple cell that have specialized functions
What is Multicellular Organisms?
200
long chains of glucose connected by bonds
What is a Polysaccharide?
200
The main function of Enzymes
What is lower activation energy?
200
An educated guess
What is a Hypothesis?
200
A cell with membrane bound organelles
What is Eukaryotic?
300
Anything that can cause a response
What is Stimuli?
300
Unsaturated and saturated are two sub-groups of this monomer
What is Lipids?
300
When a substrate joins at the active site with the enzyme
What is an Enzyme-Substrate Complex?
300
Something that changes in an experiment
What is a Variable?
300
A microscope that passes a beam of electrons over the surface of a specimen
What is SEM?
400
An organism maintaining a constant environment
What is Homeostasis?
400
Formed when polypeptides are folded into different shapes
What is a Protein
400
The piece that enters the activation site
What is a Substrate?
400
Something that is always right
What is a Law?
400
Enzyme that splits a substrate
What is Catabolic?
500
Any structure or function that helps an organism survive
What is Adaptation?
500
The two sub-groups of Proteins
What is Structural and Functional?
500
The minimum quantity of energy that the reaction must posess
What is Activation Energy?
500
The variable that is changed by the experiment
What is the Independent Variable?
500
An enzyme that brings two substrates together
What is Anabolic?