Life Matters
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Modelling
VIP
100

Movement of water from area of high concentration to lower concentration

Osmosis

100

Probabilty of getting a head in a toss coin

50% or 1/2

100

Quantity with both magnitude and direction

Vector

100

Atomic Model of John Dalton

 Billard Ball Model

100

Father of Genetics

Gregor Mendell

200

Location of the protein synthesis

Endoplasmic Reticulum

200

Probablity of getting a prime number in one rolling a dice

50% or  1/2

200

It is the capacity to do work

Energy

200

The standard form of the model used to represent periodic behavior

y = a sinb(x+c) +d

200

Person who pioneered research on Radioaactivity who discovered element Plutonium

Marie Curie

300

These are polar membrane made of 2 lipid molecule

Phospholipid Bilayer

300

Probabiblity of getting Diamaonds in a set of Cards (Ace including Jack, Queen, King but no Joker)

25% or 13/52

300

The SI unit of Power

Watts

300

Atomic Model where electrons are orbiting around the nucleus, as proposed by Neils Bohr

Planetary Model

300

Father of Microbiology

Anton Von Leeuwenhoek

400

The law that states that "one trait is concealed with another"

Law of Dominance

400

Refers to the relationship between two numerical variables

Correlation

400

Maximum electron in 2nd enegy level

8

400

The mathematical model to use for constant rates of change

Linear Models

400

He invented calculus in 1665 (considered as father of calculus)

Isaac Newton

500

Formation of glycogen from primary carbohydrates

Glycogenesis

500

The probability of selecting two white truffles from a box of chocolates containing 6 dark brown, 4 light brown, and 2 white truffles when the two truffles are selected from the box without replacement

1.5% or 1/66 

500

Trigonometric function to get the coefficient of friction

Tangent

500

A diagram/modelling use to describe forces in any body such as vectors in tension, weight, normal force, applied force and friction

FBD (Free Body Diagram)

500

Who discovered Nucleus of an atom and propsed nuclear model of an atom?

Ernest Rutherford