HW 1Q1&nbspFormulatea null hypothesis for the following hypoth

HW 1Q1: Formulatea null hypothesis for the following hypothesis: ‘’Tomato plants exhibit a higher rate of growth when planted in  compost instead of in soil. “Why is the null hypothesis useful?Q2: Describe the characteristics of questions that can be addressed through the scientific method, and give some examples.Q3: Design an experiment using al the steps of the scientific method.Q4: Does the statement “ evaluation is just theory” have any merit? Explain?HW 2Q1:  Explain how the shapes of carbohydrates, lipids, and proteins relate to their function.Q2:  describe the three types of particles that comprise all atom in terms of charge, mass, andlocation within the atom.Q3:  discuss the basic steps of how an enzyme catalyzes a reaction, using lactase as an example.Q4:  compare and contrast DNA and RNA in terms of structure, composition, and function.HW 3Q1:  describe how the properties of the head and tail ends of the phospholipid molecules account for their specific arrangements that form the bilayer.Q2: compare and contrast the theories of endosymbiosis and invagination and the supportingevidence for eachQ3:  a drop of red food coloring is added to a glass of water. After a few months, the entire glass of water is evenly dyed red. What role did diffusion play in this experiment?Q4:  define passive transport, and explain what type of passive transport would be used to move each of the following substances into a cell: oxygen, amino acid, and water.HW 4Q1:  describe the movement of protons as electrons are shuttled through the electron transport chain and as the energy in this gradient is used to form ATP.Q2: briefly describe the adaptations of C4 and CAM plants that reduce water loss through stomata.Q3: cellular respiration is a lot like photosynthesis in reserve. “Evaluate this statement, and discuss the similarities and differences between photosynthesis and cellular respiration.  Q4:  Briefly describe the two laws of thermodynamics and how they related to cellular respiration.Q5: How is a hydrogen bond similar to an ionic bond? How are they different?

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