The name for the shape of a DNA molecule.
What is double helix?
This is the type of intermolecular bond where one atom gives an electron to another?
What is an Ionic Bond?
This is the form of symbiosis where both organisms benefit from the relationship?
What is mutualism?
This is the law the states that energy can not be created nor destroyed, but instead just used.
What is the Law of Conservation of Energy?
This is the name for the differentiated cell of the central nervous system?
What is a neuron?
This is the monomer of a protein.
What is a protein?
This refers to the temperature at which all particle movement comes to a halt.
What is absolute zero?
This form of energy is extremely common in Norway; however, other countries can not rely on it due to their topography.
What is hydropower?
What is inertia?
This is the name of the process by which a behavior is associated with a stimulus in order to cause an individual to act the same way every time they come in contact with it in their future.
What is conditioning?
This ratio helps one find the efficiency of endocytosis and exocytosis a cell has with its environment.
What is the surface area to volume ratio?
This is the overall energy change between the reactants and products of a chemical reaction.
What is enthalpy?
Although these molecule is important at protecting us from ultraviolet sun rays, it is also a secondary pollutant that can cause severe lung damage.
What is ground-level ozone (O3)?
Although it sounds like a popular Miley Cyrus and Megan Thee Stallion dance move, this is the rotational force that leads to an object's rotation.
What is torque?
This is the type of memory interference where old memories interfere with learning new information.
What is proactive interference?
This is type of speciation that usually results from a genomic anomaly while the new species and its ancestor still live in the same habitat.
What is sympatric speciation?
This is the law that sets the relationship between the force of attraction between two atoms or molecules relative to their charges and distance from one another.
What is Coulomb's Law?
This is soil layer of Earth that serves as a transportation between the topsoil and subsoil layers?
What is the elevated layer?
This is a value that quantifies the size and direction in which an object moves.
What is a vector?
This psychologist was infamous for his psychosexual stages and id, ego, and super ego behavioral theories.
Who is Sigmund Freud?
In prokaryotes, these genomic components are used to either transcript a specific gene or prohibit the transcription of a gene all at once.
What are operons?
This is the name for all molecules found in group 17 of the periodic table.
What are halogens?
This is the process by which a specific abiotic or biotic feature has its attributes shared between a multitude of organisms.
What is resource partitioning?
This is the maximum speed an object possesses when it is falling from a height.
What is terminal velocity?
This projective psychological test utilizes one's interpretations of inkblots on a page in order to infer their unconscious and subliminal thoughts and motivations?
What is the Rorschach Inkblot Test?