Questions asked by Dr. Jeffrey Sack
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How to start studying biology?
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What is the importance of biology?
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Why is the microscope important to the study of biology?
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Why is the miller-urey experiment controversial?
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Why are the miller-urey experiments essential to the theory of evolution?
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How did the miller-urey experiment test oparins hypothesis?
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How did the miller-urey experiment model conditions of early earth?
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Explain why the miller-urey experiment was important.
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Describe the miller-urey experiment and its major conclusions.
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Explain the three domains of life.
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How are the three domains of life related to each other?
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How can a classification scheme aid a scientist?
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How does classification differ from phylogeny?
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How does one remember classification of organisms?
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What classification is a worm?
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Why is classification important in biology?
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How does domain eukarya differ from domain bacteria and domain archaea?
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What are some examples of domain archaea?
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How do domain archaea and domain bacteria differ?
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What levels of organization are missing in sponges?
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What levels of organization include abiotic factors?
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What is cellular specialization?
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What is an example the characteristics of living things practice problem?
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How did linnaeus affect taxonomy?
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What was linnaeus famous book called?
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Why did linnaeus choose latin?
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What are atoms?
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Explain how atoms are like the alphabet.
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Explain how compounds and mixtures differ.
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Explain how molecular compounds are named.
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How can compounds be broken apart?
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How do you calculate atoms of an element?
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How do you calculate density of matter?
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How do you calculate molar mass of compounds?
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How are compounds in organic chemistry named?
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Why do elements burn different colors?
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What are electrons?
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What are common mistakes students make with the periodic table?
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Explain how electrons are arranged in an atom.
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Explain how the periodic table is organized?
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How do electrons differ from protons and neutrons?
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How do you calculate the number of electrons in a neutral atom?
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Why is gaining electrons called reduction?
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Why is losing electrons called oxidation?
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What are some examples of organic molecules vs inorganic molecules?
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How does water dissolve organic molecules?
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Explain why organic molecules are based on carbon.
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How can you identify organic molecules?
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How many organic molecules are there?
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What organic molecules are enzymes?
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What organic molecules contain phosphorus and nitrogen?
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Why are enzymes organic molecules?
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Why are organic molecules important to living things?
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Do inorganic molecules affect living things?
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What are carbohydrates?
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How do carbohydrates differ from hydrocarbons?
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How do carbohydrates differ from inorganic substances?
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How do carbohydrates differ from lipids?
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How do proteins differ from carbohydrates and lipids?
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What are lipids?
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How do lipids differ from carbohydrates and proteins?
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What are some examples of nucleic acids?
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How are nucleic acids related to proteins?
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How does water density affect life?
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How does water impact life processes?
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What are some examples of properties of water?
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How do the properties of water relate to its polarity?
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How does the chemical structure of water relate to its unique properties?
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What properties of water cause surface tension?
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How do acids and bases affect the hydrogen ion concentration of a solution?
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How can acids and bases be identified and named?
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What are monomers and polymers?
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What are some examples of monomers and polymers?
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Explain how monomers and polymers are related.
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How are monomers, polymers and macromolecules related?
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What are the monomers and polymers of carbohydrates?
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What are some examples of proteins?
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What are amino acids?
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What are some examples of amino acids?
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What are some examples of the function of proteins?
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Explain the primary structure of proteins.
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Explain the secondary structure of proteins.
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How do amino acids affect enzymes?
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How do amino acids react to water and oil?
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How does denaturation affect the function of proteins?
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How does the structure of protein relate to its function?
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What is the function of protein in the human body?
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What monosaccharides make up starch?
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What monosaccharides make up lactose?
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What monosaccharides make up glycogen?
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What monosaccharides make up cellulose?
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What monosaccharides are in sucrose?
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What monosaccharides are in maltose?
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What carbohydrates are in milk?
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Structurally, how does a polysaccharide differ from a polypeptide?
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How many disaccharides of d-glucopyranose are possible?
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How do polysaccharides differ structurally and functionally from simple carbohydrates?
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How do disaccharides dissolve in water?
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How do carbohydrates differ from hydrocarbons?
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How do carbohydrates differ from fats?
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