Scientific Investigation
Viruses/Characteristics of Life
Biochemistry
Cells
Cell Energy
100

What is the variable that "I" change in an experiment? 

Independent Variable


100

#2 on your study guides asks, which of the following is biotic. What does biotic mean?

Living 

100

What is the monomer for lipids

Fatty acids and glycerol

100

What organelle is responsible for what enters and exits a cell?

Cell Membrane 

100

What does active transport require?

Energy/ATP

200

What variable is measured during an experiment?

Dependent Variable 

200

__________ are considered nonliving because they cannot reproduce outside of a host. 

Viruses 

200

What is the monomer for protein?

Amino acids 

200

What are two organelles that plant cells have that animal cells lack?

Chloroplast and Cell Wall (or large vacuole)

200

What direction does water move?

High --> Low 

300

On a graph, where would you find the IV?

x axis 

300

What is all of the chemical interactions in an organism that convert organic material into energy?

Metabolism

300

What two macromolecules provide an organism with energy?

Carbohydrates and lipids


300

What are four organelles that all cells have?

DNA

Cell Membrane

Ribosomes 

Cytoplasm 

300

What are the products of cellular respiration?

Carbon Dioxide, Water, and ATP

400

On a graph, where would you find the DV?

y-axis

400

Influenza is what kind of pathogen?

Virus

400

What macromolecule stores genetic information?

Nucleic acids 

400

A hydrophobic tail + a hydrophilic head = _________

Phospholipid

400

What are the reactants of photosynthesis?

Carbon dioxide and water

500

What do you call your normal experimental set up?

Control

500

E. coli is what kind of pathogen?

Bacteria 

500
What macromolecule is responsible for our immune system?

Proteins 

500

What process produces 4 genetically different haploid gametes?

Meiosis 

500

What does aerobic respiration use?

Oxygen