Bonding
Organic Compounds
Terminology
Planes, no Trains, and Definitely no Automobiles
How to Life?
100

All Organic Compounds use this type of bonding

Covalent Bonding

100

Most Complex Organic Compound 

What is a protein?
100

This region is referring to the elbow

What is the Olecranon?

100
The plane that separates the body into equal left and right halves.
What is the Midsagittal Plane?
100

The sum of all chemical reactions in the body 

What is Metabolism?

200

A Common type of substance produced by this type of bonding is a salt.

What is Ionic Bonding?

200

The element that *all* organic compounds share

What is Carbon?

200

Any abnormality of structure or function

What is a disorder?

200

Divides the body into Anterior (Ventral) and Posterior (Dorsal) portions

What is the coronal plane?

200

Motion of the whole body, individual organs, cells, or even organelles inside of cells

What is Movement?

300

An ion that has a Positive Charge.

What is an Anion?

300

This type of Protein can help the speed of, or help start a chemical reaction without being used up.

What is an Enzyme

300

AKA for Armpit

Axilla

300

Forward flexion of the shoulder is an example of a movement within this plane.

What is the Sagittal Plane.

300

The process in which a cell copies itself or creates a daughter cell.

What is Reproduction?

400

This type of bonding involves the sharing of electrons.

What is Covalent Bonding?

400

This type of carbohydrate is made up many small sugars bound together in a large chain.

What is a polysaccharide? 

400

Anything that Occupies Space and has Mass

What is Matter?

400

CT or CAT scans are imaging of slices out of this plane.

What is the Transverse Plane.
400

The process in which something responds to a change in it's internal or external environment

What is responsiveness?

500

This type of reaction involves the breaking down of a large molecule into 2 or more smaller Molecules or atoms.

What is a Decomposition or Catabolic Reaction?

500

This element is the most abundant atom in carbohydrate molecules.

What is Hydrogen?

500

Objective manifestations of disease observed or measured by others, like a fever or blood pressure.

What is a sign?

500

Movements that occur in the Coronal Plane

What is abduction and adduction.

500

Process by which unspecialized cells become specialized cells 

What is Differentiation

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