Displacement, velocity, and acceleration are these types of quantities.
What are vector quantities
Electrons have this type of charge
What is a negative charge
Carbohydrates are made up of this type of monomer
What is a monosaccharide?
The study of society and the individual in relationship to society
This equation describes Newton's second law of motion.
What is force=mass*acceleration (F=ma)
This is the minimum amount of energy required to remove the outer most electron from an atom in its gaseous state
What is Ionization energy?
An element of secondary structure, marked by peptide chains lying alongside one another, forming rows or strands.
What are beta pleated sheets?
The sociological theory that describes society as a competition for limited resources. Individuals and groups compete for social, political, and material power.
What is conflict theory?
This quantity is a measure of an object’s resistance to acceleration (inertia)
What is mass?
This number describes the radial distance of an electron's orbit from the nucleus
What is the principal quantum number?
This macromolecule is made up of 3 fatty acids tails and a glycerol head.
What is triglyceride?
Type of study used to study nature and nurture
What are twin studies?
Force between two solid surfaces that resists slipping motion between them
What is friction?
Electrons in an excited state can return to a lower energy orbit, emitting this that is equal in energy to the energy difference between the energy levels
What is a photon?
Energy needed to produce a chemical reaction.
In feminist theory, this refers to the way men are often fast tracked to advanced positions when entering primarily “pink collar” professions.
What is the glass escalator?
States that a body that is fully or partially immersed in a liquid will be buoyed upwards by a force that is equal to the weight of the liquid displaced by the body.
What is Archimede's principle?
This principle states that no two electrons in the same atom can have identical values for all four of their quantum numbers
What is the Pauli Exclusion Principle?
Enzymes that experience changes in their conformation as a result of interactions at sites other than the active site. Conformational changes may increase or decrease enzyme activity
What are allosteric enzymes?
A population group whose members identify with each other on the basis of common nationality or shared cultural traditions.
What is ethnicity?