Applying the laws of exponents, this is the simplified form of 2^3⋅2^5.
What is 2^8?
This protein binds to oxygen and/or carbon dioxide within erythrocytes.
What is hemoglobin?
This law states that an object will remain at rest or in uniform motion unless acted upon by a net external force.
What is Newton’s First Law?
This type of reaction absorbs energy from its surroundings.
What is an endothermic reaction?
Using the Pythagorean identity, this value is equivalent to sin2θ+cos2θ.
What is 1?
This is the value of log(1000)
What is 3?
This chamber of the heart pumps oxygenated blood to the rest of the body.
What is the left ventricle?
This force keeps an object moving in a circular path toward the centre of the circle.
What is centripetal force?
This electrode is where reduction occurs in an electrochemical cell.
What is the cathode?
This is the exact value of cos(30o)
What is sqrt(3)/2?
The solution to the equation log2(x)=5
What is 32?
This part of the brain maintains homeostasis by regulating temperature, hunger, and thirst.
What is the hypothalamus?
Doubling the speed of an object quadruples this type of energy.
What is kinetic energy?
This functional group is present in alcohols.
What is the hydroxyl group (–OH)?
This is the amplitude of the function
y=−3sin(2x-5)+7
What is 3?
In an exponential growth model y=abx, this parameter represents the initial value.
What is a?
This hormone regulates metabolism by controlling how quickly cells use energy.
What is thyroxine?
This phenomenon explains the change in frequency of waves due to relative motion between a source and an observer.
What is the Doppler effect?
These compounds have the same molecular formula but different structural arrangements.
What are isomers?
This is the period of the function
y=cos(4x).
What is Pi/2?
This is the domain of the function f(x)=log(x−4).
What is x>4?
During an action potential, this ion moves into the neuron, causing depolarization.
What is sodium (Na⁺)?
During this kind of collision, objects bounce off each other without any loss of total kinetic energy and momentum is conserved.
What is an elastic collision?
In the Brønsted–Lowry model, this describes a substance that donates a proton in a chemical reaction.
What is an acid?
Knowing the maximum and minimum values of a sinusoidal function allows you to determine these two characteristics of the graph.
What are the amplitude and the midline?