Fundamentals of Biological and Physical Sciences

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Scientific Principles & Biological Systems Revision Sheet

1. 📌 Essentials

  • The scientific method involves hypothesis, experimentation, data analysis and conclusion.
  • SI units: meter (m), kilogram (kg), second (s), mole (mol), liter (L).
  • Newton's: inertia, F=maF=ma, action-reaction.
  • Force measured in Newtons (N); work in Joules (J); power in Watts (W).
  • Pressure: P=F/AP=F/A; measured in Pascals (Pa).
  • pH scale: logarithmic, ranges 0-14, indicates acidity or alkalinity.
  • Water's polarity enables hydrogen bonding, high specific heat.
  • Enzymes: biological catalysts lowering activation energy.
  • Fluid mechanics: pressure, buoyancy, flow dynamics.
  • Atomic structure: protons, neutrons, electrons define element properties.
  • Chemical bonds: ionic and covalent influence molecule stability.
  • Thermodynamics: energy transfer, entropy, vital in biological processes.

2. 🧩 Key Structures & Components

  • Atoms — basic units of matter, composed of protons, neutrons, electrons.
  • Molecules — water, carbohydrates, lipids, proteins.
  • Chemical bonds — ionic (transfer of electrons), covalent (sharing electrons).
  • Enzymes — proteins that catalyze biochemical reactions.
  • Fluid systems — blood, airways, governed by pressure and flow.
  • pH scale — measures hydrogen ion concentration.
  • Energy carriers — ATP, NADH in cellular processes.
  • Thermodynamic systems — biological energy transfer and heat exchange.

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1. What is the primary purpose of the scientific method in biological research?

2. Which SI unit is used to measure force in the SI system?

3. Which of the following best describes Newton's second law of motion?

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Scientific method — steps?

Hypothesis, experiment, analysis, conclusion.

Scientific method steps?

Hypothesis, experiment, data analysis, conclusion.

SI units — examples?

Meter, kilogram, second, mole, liter.

SI units?

Meter, kilogram, second, mole, liter.

Force — formula?

F=ma in Newtons.

Newton's laws?

Inertia, F=ma, action-reaction.

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