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Lab Safety Lab ToolsScientific Method

Measurement

Characteristics of Life

Microscope

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Themes of Biology

Matter SolutionsChemical Reactions

CarbonMacromolecules

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Final Jeopardy

Proteins

Final Jeopardy

Peptide or polypeptide

This describes the type of bond that hold monomers of

proteins together.

$200

Goggles

Describes a lab tool that is worn to protect the eyes

$400

teacher

This is the person who cleans up broken glass

$600

Food/drinks

This is something that must never be brought into lab

$800

Code one

This describes a statement that is to be made if someone

is injured

$1000

wafting

This describes the technique for smelling a substance in

the lab

$200

Test tube

question

$400

Erlenmeyer flask

question

$600

balance

The tool you use to measure mass of an object

$800

meniscus

This is the point where you measure a liquid using a

graduated cylinder

$1000

Slide cover

When someone makes a wet mount slide they place water,

the specimen and this onto the slide

$200

Perform the experiment

This describes the step of the SM where observations and

recordings are made

$400

hypothesis

Describes an educated guess based on past knowledge

about a problem

$600

conclusion

This is the step of the SM where a hypothesis is either

accepted or rejected

$800

theory

This describes a statement that has been tested many

times with the same results each time

$1000

variable

The thing being tested in the experiment is called this.

$200

gram

Standard SI unit for mass

$400

celsius

Standard SI unit for temperature

$600

France

The country that the metric system originated

$800

yard

The name for the distance from tip of King Henry’s

nose to his hand

$1000

KHDUDCM

The pneumonic device for all of the prefixes in order is this.

$200

Reproduction

Describes how new life is made

$400

Organization

A cell to tissue to organ to organsim is an example of

this

$600

Homeostasis

Describes maintaining an internal environment that is

stable

$800

metabolism

The total amount of chemical reactions in an organism

$1000

cells

All living things are made up of these

$200

base

When carrying a microscope you always carry it by its arm

and this.

$400

Coarse adjustment knob

This moves the stage up and down

$600

Lowest power

The setting that an observing begins on to view an object

on the microscope

$800

Diaphragm

This is the part of the microscope that is just

beneath the stage

$1000

resolution

This term describes how clear the object appears

$400

heredity

This describes when traits are passed from parents to

offspring

$800

evolution

This describes when a population changes over time

$1200

organelles

All cells are made of these

$1600

eukaryota

The domain which describes animals

$2000

answer

This describes the domain who’s name means ancient

$400

matter

This describes all things that have mass and take up space

$800

atom

This describes the smallest particle that still retains all of the properties of the element

$1200

isotope

Atoms of the same element that have different number of neutrons are described as this.

$1600

Covalent bond

This is a type of chemical bond where electrons are

shared

$2000

products

After a chemical reaction has occurred the newly formed substances are often called

this.

$400

solute

This term describes the salt in salt water

$800

solvent

This describes the water in salt water

$1200

concentration

The amount of solute that is contained in a solution is

described as this

$1600

polarity

Fats don’t dissolve in water because of this property of

water

$2000

Hydrogen bond

This describes the type of bond that holds water

together

$400

enzyme

This is a catalysts that speeds up reactions in the body

$800

reactants

The substances that you have before an chemical reaction

takes place

$1200

Energy level

Atoms want to bond because they want this to be filled

$1600

Activation energy

This describes the amount of energy required to start a

chemical reaction

$2000

answer

This is the number of electrons that can be found in

the 2nd energy level of an atom

$400

organic

This is the term that describes all living things made of

carbon

$800

4

This describes the number of electrons that carbon has in

its second energy level

$1200

unsaturated

Carbon chains that have double bonds in them are known as this type of fat

$1600

rings

Carbon has the ability to form branches, chains, and also

this shape

$2000

4

In a double bond, there are this many electrons

$400

proteins

Amino acids are the building block for this

macromolecules

$800

carbohydrate

Starch is an example of this macromolecule

$1200

ADP

When cells need energy they change ATP into this

$1600

Active site

This is the location where the enzyme and the substrate

meet

$2000

hydrolysis

This describes a reaction where water is produced

Daily Double

condensation

This describes a reaction where water is used up or

dehydrated

Daily Double

Lipid

Steroids are an example of this macromolecule

Daily Double

5 ring sugar

A nucleotide is made of a phosphate group, a nitrogen

base and this

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