Misc
Experimental Procedure
Chemistry of Life
Properties of Water
Macromolecules
100
Describes qualities using the senses

What is Qualitative Data

100

Deliberately changed or manipulated in an investigation

What is the independent variable?

100

Anything that has mass and takes up space

What is matter?

100

Measure of how difficult it is to stretch or break the surface of a liquid

What is surface tension

100

Small, basic sub-unit that makes up polymers

What is a monomer?

200
Large organic molecules that make up all living things

What are macromolecules

200

Changes in response to the independent variable, what is being measured

What is the dependent variable
200

The six elements essential to life

What are C, H, O, N, P, S

200
The tendency of two like molecules to stick together 

What is cohesion

200

The monomer is monosaccharide

What is a carbohydrate

300

The levels of organization that make up an organism starting with an atom and ending with an organism

What is atom, molecule, organelle, cell, tissue, organ, organ system, organism

300

Aspects of the experiment that are kept consistent throughout

What are constants

300

The smallest part of an element that still has the properties of that element

What is the atom

300

The reason ice floats

What is waters density as a solid vs a liquid

300

Examples include hemoglobin and insulin

What are proteins

400

The difference between an observation and an inference

What is an observation is objective, not an opinion and based on the five senses. An inference is subjective it is a guess based on what is observed.

400

The difference between precision and accuracy

What is precision is specific and consistent and accurate is correct​​​​
400

Using this on a periodic table you can determine the number of protons in an element

What is the atomic number

400

These three properties combine allowing for water to move from the roots to the tops of plants

What are cohesion, adhesion and capillary action

400

DNA and RNA

What are nucleic acids

500

The name of Sheila's dog

What is Huck

500

The six steps of the scientific method

What are:

1) Make an observation and Ask a question

2) Conduct background research

3) Construct a hypothesis

4) Test the hypothesis in an experiment

5) Analyze the data collected 

6) Draw conclusions and communicate results

500

These are shared or transferred in covalent or ionic bonds respectively

What are electrons
500

Water is a universal solvent because of this

What is its polar nature

500

Functions as a long-term energy storage molecule as well as insulation, cusioning, structure and protection

What are lipids?