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Lab SafetyLab Tools Scientific Method Measureme nt Characteris tics of Life Microscop e $ 200 $ 200$200 $ 200 $ 200 $400 $ 400$400 $ 400$400 $600 $ 600$600 $ 600 $ 600 $ 600 $800 $ 800$800 $ 800 $ 800 $ 800 $ 1000$1000 $ 1000 $ 1000 $ 1000 $ 1000
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Themes of Biology MatterSolutions Chemical Reactions Carbon Macromole cules $ 400 $ 400 $ 400 $ 400 $ 400 $ 400 $ 800 $ 800 $ 800 $ 800 $ 800 $ 800 $ 1200 $ 1200 $ 1200 $ 1200 $ 1200 $ 1200 $ 1600 $ 1600 $ 1600 $ 1600 $ 1600 $ 1600 $ 2000 $ 2000 $ 2000 $ 2000 $ 2000 $ 2000
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Final Jeopardy Proteins
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Final Jeopardy Peptide or polypeptide This describes the type of bond that hold monomers of proteins together.
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$200 Goggles Describes a lab tool that is worn to protect the eyes
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$400 teacher This is the person who cleans up broken glass
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$600 Food/drinks This is something that must never be brought into lab
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$800 Code one This describes a statement that is to be made if someone is injured
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$1000 wafting This describes the technique for smelling a substance in the lab
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$200 Test tube question
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$400 Erlenmeyer flask question
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$600 balance The tool you use to measure mass of an object
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$800 meniscus This is the point where you measure a liquid using a graduated cylinder
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$1000 Slide cover When someone makes a wet mount slide they place water, the specimen and this onto the slide
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$200 Perform the experiment This describes the step of the SM where observations and recordings are made
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$400 hypothesis Describes an educated guess based on past knowledge about a problem
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$600 conclusion This is the step of the SM where a hypothesis is either accepted or rejected
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$800 theory This describes a statement that has been tested many times with the same results each time
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$1000 variable The thing being tested in the experiment is called this.
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$200 gram Standard SI unit for mass
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$400 celsius Standard SI unit for temperature
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$600 France The country that the metric system originated
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$800 yard The name for the distance from tip of King Henry’s nose to his hand
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$1000 KHDUDCM The pneumonic device for all of the prefixes in order is this.
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$200 Reproduction Describes how new life is made
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$400 Organization A cell to tissue to organ to organsim is an example of this
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$600 Homeostasis Describes maintaining an internal environment that is stable
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$800 metabolism The total amount of chemical reactions in an organism
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$1000 cells All living things are made up of these
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$200 base When carrying a microscope you always carry it by its arm and this.
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$400 Coarse adjustment knob This moves the stage up and down
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$600 Lowest power The setting that an observing begins on to view an object on the microscope
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$800 Diaphragm This is the part of the microscope that is just beneath the stage
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$1000 resolution This term describes how clear the object appears
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$400 heredity This describes when traits are passed from parents to offspring
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$800 evolution This describes when a population changes over time
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$1200 organelles All cells are made of these
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$1600 eukaryota The domain which describes animals
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$2000 answer This describes the domain who’s name means ancient
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$400 matter This describes all things that have mass and take up space
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$800 atom This describes the smallest particle that still retains all of the properties of the element
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$1200 isotope Atoms of the same element that have different number of neutrons are described as this.
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$1600 Covalent bond This is a type of chemical bond where electrons are shared
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$2000 products After a chemical reaction has occurred the newly formed substances are often called this.
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$400 solute This term describes the salt in salt water
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$800 solvent This describes the water in salt water
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$1200 concentration The amount of solute that is contained in a solution is described as this
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$1600 polarity Fats don’t dissolve in water because of this property of water
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$2000 Hydrogen bond This describes the type of bond that holds water together
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$400 enzyme This is a catalysts that speeds up reactions in the body
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$800 reactants The substances that you have before an chemical reaction takes place
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$1200 Energy level Atoms want to bond because they want this to be filled
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$1600 Activation energy This describes the amount of energy required to start a chemical reaction
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$2000 answer This is the number of electrons that can be found in the 2 nd energy level of an atom
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$400 organic This is the term that describes all living things made of carbon
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$800 4 This describes the number of electrons that carbon has in its second energy level
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$1200 unsaturated Carbon chains that have double bonds in them are known as this type of fat
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$1600 rings Carbon has the ability to form branches, chains, and also this shape
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$2000 4 In a double bond, there are this many electrons
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$400 proteins Amino acids are the building block for this macromolecules
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$800 carbohydrate Starch is an example of this macromolecule
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$1200 ADP When cells need energy they change ATP into this
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$1600 Active site This is the location where the enzyme and the substrate meet
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$2000 hydrolysis This describes a reaction where water is produced
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Daily Double condensation This describes a reaction where water is used up or dehydrated
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Daily Double Lipid Steroids are an example of this macromolecule
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Daily Double 5 ring sugar A nucleotide is made of a phosphate group, a nitrogen base and this
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