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Final Exam Review

Unit 1: Scientific Method 1. Steps of the scientific method

2. Dependent (Responding Variable) and 3 2. Dependent (Responding Variable) and 3.Independent (Manipulated Variable)

4. Parts of an experiment

5. Hypothesis

Unit 2: Macromolecules and Enzymes 1. Macromolecule Monomer Functions Carbohydrates Monosaccharides (Glucose) *Provides immediate energy *Used to build plant cell walls Lipids Glycerol + Fatty Acid *Energy Storage *Insulation *Builds Cell Membrane Nucleic Acids Nucleotides *Genetic Information *Protein Production Proteins Amino Acids *Fights Disease *Speeds up chemical Reactions *Builds bones and muscles *Transports Substances Examples Sugar, Starch, Cellulose, Fats, Oils, Waxes DNA and RNA Enzymes

2. Enzymes

3. pH and Temperature

Unit 3: Cells 1.

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5. Types of Solutions

Part 4: Photosynthesis vs. Cellular Respiration 1.

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