Scientific Method
Chemistry
The Cell
Cellular Respiration
100

A prediction or educated guess of an explanation for a phenomenon.

What is a Hypothesis?

100

The weak bond between water molecules.

Double Points!!!!

What is hydrogen bonding?

100

The control center of the Eukaryotic cell, where the DNA is kept.

What is the nucleus?

100

The products of respiration.

Double Points!!!!

What are Carbon dioxide, Water, and ATP?

200

A variable that is changed for an experiment.

Double Points!!!!

What is the independent variable?

200

The outer shell/cloud of electrons of an atom.

What is valence shell?

200

The inherent movement of particles in a fluid from high to low concentration.

Double Points!!!!

What is diffusion?

200

Glycolysis breaks glucose into __________.

What are two molecules of Pyruvate?

300

If one or more hypotheses continue to be supported through numerous studies, they become a ________.

What is a Theory?

300

The bond formed when atoms share electrons of their valence shells.

Double Points!!!!

What are Covalent bonds?

300

The plasma membrane is made out of this.

Double Points!!!!

What is Phospholipid bilayer?

300

The byproduct of anaerobic respiration utilizing glycolysis alone.

What is Lactic Acid?

400

A treatment in an experiment that is used to compare to all of the other treatments of the experiment.

What is the Control group?

400

Complex carbohydrates.

What are Polysaccharides?

400

The site of ATP production in Eukaryotic cells.

What is Mitochondria?
400

What are the net gain in ATP from Glycolysis compared to the ATP produced from Krebs cycle and Electron transport?

2 and 32 or more.

500

You grow three groups of plants in zero light, medium light, and full light. You then measure how massive the plants grow. What is the dependent variable.

What is the mass or size of the plants?

500

To make a food high in saturated fats softer when cold, you would add _________ fats to the food.

What are Unsaturated fats?

500

A patient receives __________ saline solution intravenously to prevent the shriveling or bursting of blood cells.

What is Isotonic?

500

When excersizing the concentration of ____________ in your exhaled breath increases.

What is Carbon Dioxide?