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100

What is the format of a hypothesis? 

“If (Independent Variable) then (Dependent Variable)“

100

A polypeptide is a polymer for which macromolecule?

Proteins

100

The rate at which atoms or molecules move tell us what about a substance?

The rate at which atoms or molecules in a substance move determines its state (solid, liquid, gas)

100

Define anion.

when the atom gains an electron, it becomes more negatively charged.

100

What is the difference between hydrophobic and hydrophilic?

1.Hydrophilic means water loving; hydrophobic means resistant to water. 

2.Hydrophilic molecules get absorbed or dissolved in water, while hydrophobic molecules only dissolve in oil-based substances
3.Hydrophilic molecules are polar and ionic; hydrophobic molecules are non-polar.

200

What is an independent variable?

what the experimenter will deliberately change or manipulate in the investigation

200

If you are at a restaurant eating BBQ Ribs with some garlic bread, what macromolecules would you expect to be eating?

Proteins and Carbohydrates

200

Name the levels of organization, from largest to smallest, starting from an organism.

Organism --> Organ System --> Organ --> Tissue --> Cell --> Macromolecule --> Molecule --> Element --> Atom --> Subatomic Particle.

200

What are the electrons on the most outer shell called?

Valence electrons.

200

Which macromolecule cannot be broken down for energy or be used to store energy? Why not?

Nucleic acids because they are not food and contain genetic material/hereditary information.

300

When designing experimental procedures you must ALWAYS consider two things. What are they?

CONTROL GROUPS 

CONSTANTS  

300

If Cl+1 has 17 Protons, and has an atomic mass of 36 g/mol, how many neutrons would you have?

How many electrons would you have?

19 neutrons & 18 electrons.

300

Name at 3 of the five properties of water.

1. Cohesion

2. Adhesion

3. High Specific Heat

4. Low Density in Solid Form



300

What is a polypeptide?

A polypeptide is when amino acids are linked together by a peptide bond

300

If I were given a question such as "How fast does a candle burn?", what would be the independent variable (what you change) and what would be the dependent variable (what you observe/measure)?

IV: Time measured in minutes

DV: Height of candle measured in cm at regular intervals (ex. every 5 min).

400

What are the two most important things that quantitative data must be? 

PRECISE

ACCURATE 

400

Describe the process of dehydration. What is happening?

  • To build a polymer, we must link monomers through a covalent bond.

  • Removes a water molecule (gives off water)

Two monosaccharides form a disaccharide with water as the byproduct of dehydration synthesis. 

400

What causes HIGH Surface Tension and has the tendency of molecules of the SAME "kind" to stick together?

Cohesion

400

What are isotopes?

An element with the same number of protons, but different number of neutrons.

400

What is the difference between an ionic, covalent and a hydrogen bond?

Ionic bonds: One or more electrons are transferred from metal to nonmetal.

Covalent bonds: Share one or more pairs of electrons between 2 nonmetals.

Hydrogen bond: Bonds between polar molecules. They're Weak bonds.

500

You usually store your microwave popcorn in the kitchen cabinet, but you read an article that recommends storing it the refrigerator. 

You want to find out if microwave popcorn actually pops better if it is stored in the refrigerator. 

You have two bags of popcorn, so you keep one in the cabinet and place the other in the refrigerator. 

Which is the experimental group, and which is the control group?

Experimental group: the bag of popcorn you placed in the refrigerator

Control Group: The bag of popcorn that remained stored in the cabinet

500

What is happening in hydrolysis?

  • Opposite of Dehydration Reaction

  • Breaks big polymers into smaller monomers

  • Water is added– water forces its way in and breaks bonds

500

True or False.

Science advances society and Technology advances knowledge.

False. 

Science advances knowledge and Technology advances society.

500

What are starch, glycogen and cellulose examples of?

Polysaccharides aka Carbohydrates

large molecules made up of monosaccharides

500

What macromolecules would be considered short term energy storage and long term energy storage?

carbohydrates = short term energy storage

lipids = long term energy storage