Scientific Method
Variables & Groups
Organization of Life
Water
Macromolecules
100

Before beginning an experiment, or even entering the lab, it is important to do this. 

Research 

100

The group that is standard within an experiment. 

What is the control group? 

100

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

What is an atom? 

100

No affinity for water. 

What is hydrophobic? 

100

This macromolecule is consumed last for energy. 

What is protein? 

200

An "if" and "then" statement. 

What is a hypothesis? 

200

The variable that is being manipulated intentionally.

What is the independent variable? 

200

A system that creates an organism. 

What is an organ system? 

200

The curve within a graduated cylinder, the meniscus, is formed by this. 

What is adhesion? 

200

This is another name for macromolecule. 

What is Biomolecule? 

300

Using senses to determine something. 

What is an observation? 
300

The group that is being tested. 

What is the experimental group? 

300

Occupies space and has mass. 

What is matter? 

300

Water droplets filling on top of a penny represent this. 

What is cohesion? 

300

A special type of lipid that creates the cellular membrane.

What is a phospholipid? 

400

Potential errors may be listed here. 

What is the analysis? 

400

The variable reacting to change. 

What is the dependent variable? 

400

We begin here. 

What is a cell? 

400

Life can exist underneath frozen surafces because of this. 

What is high specific heat? 

400

The monomer for carbohydrate.

What are monosaccharides? 

500

In the first quiz, this was the dependent variable. 

What is the charge the web-shooter may hold? 

500

Being the same throughout an experiment. 

What is a constant? 

500

Six elements necessary for life

What are carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, phosphorus, and sulfur? 

500

Sugar and salt are this in a solution with water. 

What is a solute? 

500

The macromolecule that is not received from food. 

What are nucleic acids?