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Jeopardy Class ANS✔✔ Review Questions


What is an example of an Isotope? ANS✔✔ A good example is Carbon.
Carbon12 is the element form, Carbon14 is an Isotope of Carbon.


Unequal sharing of electrons between atoms resultin in partial and negative
partial charges in the molecule. ANS✔✔ Polar Covalent Bond


Change in frequency of traits in populations and species over time. ANS✔✔
Evolution


The formal scientificname of an organism, such as Canis Lupis. ANS✔✔
Genus, species


This is how acidic solutions differ from basic solution. ANS✔✔ Acid have
lower pH.
Basics have higher pH.
H+ Concentration


The number of protons + the number of neutrons. ANS✔✔ Atomic mass,
mass number

,Water molecules are attract to polar surfaces. ANS✔✔ Adhesion


Attration between molecules combined with partial charges/ polarity in the
molecules. ANS✔✔ Hydrogen bond


? ANS✔✔ Natural Selection


? ANS✔✔ Archae


? ANS✔✔ Buffer


Define the element. ANS✔✔ Atomic number


Equal sharing of electrons between atoms with in a molecule. ANS✔✔ Non
polar covalent bond


Domain containing prokaryotes that are prolific in almost all environments.
ANS✔✔ Bacteria


An organism tries to keep its internal environment at a relatively constant
level. ANS✔✔ Homeostasis


Atoms are composed of these. ANS✔✔ Protons, Neutrons, Electrons


The monomer that makes up proteins. ANS✔✔ Amino Acids

, Attraction of an atom, for the electrons with in a covalent bond. ANS✔✔
Electronegativity


Molecules that are attracted to each other. ANS✔✔ Hydrophyllic Substances


Domain containing organisms with cells containing a nucleus. ANS✔✔
Eukarya


Electrons transfer resulting in a negative atom anf a postive atom which are
attracted to each other. ANS✔✔ Ionic Bond


Anything that takes up space. ANS✔✔ Matter


The smallest unit of life. ANS✔✔ Cell


Waters property that allows it to dissolve a large variety of substances.
ANS✔✔ Polarity


Kingdom in which humans are found. ANS✔✔ Animalia


Quiz 1 ANS✔✔ Scientific Method


1. Which of the following statements best describes the nature of a scientific
hypothesis? ANS✔✔ A hypothesis must be testable through
experimentation, observation, or mathematical demonstration.

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