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"Units 1 & 2 Review" - Rules of Science

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Topics of this game:
  • Inquiry that starts with a specific observation to then make more general claims
  • Answers fundamental questions about the science
  • Applies knowledge from basic science to solve real world issues
  • Uses a hypothesis to forecast what will occur
  • The amount of time it takes for half of an isotope to decay
  • Rule that holds that atoms are most stable when they have eight electrons in their outermost shell
  • Formation of polymers that involves the formation of covalent bonds between two monomers and releases a molecule of water
  • Polar substances that will dissolve in water (water-loving)
  • Nonpolar substances that will not dissolve in water (water-fearing)
  • Attraction between water and other molecules
  • Intermolecular forces between water molecules
  • First stage of photosynthesis in which wavelengths of visible light are absorbed and ATP and NADPH are formed
  • Second stage of photosynthesis in carbohydrates are made from CO2 and the energy of ATP and NADPH
  • Production of ATP from ADP through excess energy and a phosphate
  • Production of ATP using chemiosmosis in the presence of oxygen
  • Break down of glucose to two 3-carbon molecules with the production of ATP and NADH
  • Production of ATP in through the use of a proton gradient across a membrane
  • Breakdown of larger molecules to smaller molecules through the use of water
  • Combined electrical and chemical force that produces a gradient
  • Area of high concentration next to an area of low concentration

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