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ED1 IV is on the _______ axis DV is on the ________ axis. X-Axis unless time then what is being plotted Y- Axis. ED 1. ED2 Medical Studies use a placebo group as the…. Control Group Remember a placebo is a sugar pill…fakes you out. ED 2.
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Control GroupRemember a placebo is a sugar pill…fakes you out ED 2
ED3A grad student conducts a study and finds that his hypothesis was completely false. His professor wants him to validate his findings. Which option below is the best?A. throw out the results, don’t get anyone to try to reproduce them.B. accept the results, get someone to reproduce themC. substitute the data with the expected data, hope no one wants to repeat the studyD. Redo the study but this time with a different IV.
B. When you get unexpected results always…verify the experiment was correct, have someone reproduce it, and maybe do another study based on those results to see if they are scientifically sound. ED 3
ED4What proportion of leaves are 14 cm if the total leaf count is 105?
4/7 ED 4
W/pH 2On the pH scale an acid is ____On the pH scale an base is ____On the pH scale neutral is ____
Cohesion W/pH 3
W/pH 4Water is essential to life and often called the universal solvent. Why?
It can dissolve almost anything making it a good medium for in which biochemical process can take place. W/pH 4
Monosaccharides or Glucose Carb 1
Mitochondria Carb 2
Carb 3Benedict’s test for a ____________ by turning _________. Iodine test for a ____________ by turning_________.
Carb 4If Starches can’t be broken down by enzymes they provide our body with..
Dietary FiberExtra Point: Name one type of sugar we humans lack an enzyme for… Carb 4
Fats, Oils, and Waxes Lipid 1
No Charge Lipid 2
Lipid 3Hibernating small mammals store lipids because they do what for them?
Lipid 4Name one synonym for the following:Building BlocksMacromoleculesProcess
Building Block = subunit, repeating unit, small organic moleculeMacromolecule = biomoleculeProcess = job, function, role Lipids 4
Double Helix Nucleic Acids 1
Nucleic Acids 2Nucleotides are made up of what three things?
Sugar, Phosphate, and Nitrogen BaseExtra point draw it. Nucleic Acids 2
Nucleic Acids 3Nucleotides build a macromolecule that performs what to functions?
Genetic Info and Control Cell Nucleic Acids 3
Nucleic Acids 4What three elements are found in all macromolecules?Extra point what does protein have the others do not?
Carbon, Hydrogen, and OxygenProteins have nitrogens Nucleic Acids 4 + 1 extra
Amino Acid Protein 1
Protein 2When an individual protein leaves its optimal range of temp and/or pH it will?
Denature Protein 2
Protein 3Amylase, catalase and lipase have to bind to what in order to work.
Protein 3Amylase, catalase and lipase have to bind to what in order to work.
Protein 3Amylase, Catalase, and Lipase have to bind to what in order to work?
Substrate / Active Site Protein 3
Protein 4There are 20 different amino acids what distinguishes the different ones.