Identify the 5 steps of the scientific method. Make sure you write them in the correct order.

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Identify the 5 steps of the scientific method. Make sure you write them in the correct order.

When you sweat you release a water like substance onto the surface of your skin which pulls heat from your body. What property of water is being represented?

Identify the four types of organic compounds.

What do we call a molecule that is used to control the speed of a reaction?

A recent add claims that if you wear Jaguar brand shoes, you will be able to jump higher than if you were wearing any other brand of shoes. If you were to design an experiment to test this ad, what hypothesis could you make?

Describe cohesion and draw a picture that represents it.

What is the only type of organic compounds that is not a polymer?

Draw a picture of at least 3 water molecules. Illustrate hydrogen bonding between these molecules.

A recent add claims that if you wear Jaguar brand shoes, you will be able to jump higher than if you were wearing any other brand of shoes. If you were to design an experiment to test this ad, what would the independent variable be?

What group of organic molecules do enzymes belong to?

Water is sometimes called the “universal” solvent. What does this statement mean?

Water can act as both an acid and a base. If water acts as an acid, what will happen to the pH of the substance water is added to?

Create a graph that represents the data set below ProductAverage Height (in)Trials Jaguar Shoes Nike Shoes Adidas Shoes Miner Shoes141000

Describe adhesion and draw a picture that represents it.

A recent add claims that if you wear Jaguar brand shoes, you will be able to jump higher than if you were wearing any other brand of shoes. If you were to design an experiment to test this ad, what would the dependent variable be?

A recent add claims that if you wear Jaguar brand shoes, you will be able to jump higher than if you were wearing any other brand of shoes. Use the data table below to make a conclusion about the claim. ProductAverage Hieght (in)Trials Jaguar Shoes Nike Shoes Adidas Shoes Miner Shoes141000

Give an example of a carbohydrate.

If you consumed a diet that consisted of large of amounts of red meat, what type of organic molecule are you consuming?

A recent add claims that if you wear Jaguar brand shoes, you will be able to jump higher than if you were wearing any other brand of shoes. If you were to design an experiment to test this ad, identify 3 constants?

What is the function of nucleic acids?