The study of life.
What is Biology?
These particles carry a positive charge and the number never changes (without changing the element)
What is a proton?
Two or more atoms bonded together.
What are molecules?
Water molecules binding to other water molecules. This property is made possible because of Hydrogen Bonds.
What is Cohesion?
goggles, apron and closed-toe shoes
What to wear in the lab?
Phone/watch taken away
What happens when you get caught using your phone or smartwatch?
These particles are located outside the nucleus and associated with kinetic energy.
What are electrons?
Anything that takes up space and has mass.
What is matter?
The linking together of water molecules on the surface of a body of water. This property is made possible be cause of Hydrogen bonds.
What is surface tension?
Lab Safety Contract
What do you and your parent need to sign?
40% of your Biology Grade
What percentage of your grade are tests?
Atoms with different numbers of electrons than the normal amount.
What are ions?
Atoms are weighed in these units.
What are Daltons or Atomic Mass Units (AMUs)
Refers to water molecules binding to something other than water molecules.
What is adhesion?
20 FULL minutes.
The place where you turn in completed Biology work.
What is the tray on Ms. Goodpaster's desk?
This number refers to the number of protons of a specific element.
What is atomic number?
Refers to the number of protons and neutrons together in an element.
What is Mass Number?
This makes up 70-95% of an organisms body for all life forms on Earth.
What is water?
The broken glass container.
Where do you dispose of broken glass?
The first three outlines
What will our first Biology test cover?
Atoms with different numbers of neutrons than the normal amount for that element.
What are isotopes?
The elements commonly found in all living things.
What is CHONPS?
The measurement of the total kinetic energy in a substance.
What is heat?
Food and Drinks
What cannot be brought into the lab?