Intro to A&P
BoNdS
Feedback & Survival
Chemistry Basics
Biomolecules
100

This branch of biology studies the structure of body parts.

What is anatomy?

100

This bond involves giving or taking electrons

What is an ionic bond?

100

A positive feedback loop example involving injury.

up to the people

100

This type of energy is stored, not moving

What is potential energy?

100

The monomer of carbohydrates.

What is glucose?

200

This is the correct order of structural hierarchy, starting from the smallest.

What is chemical, cell, tissue, organ, organ system, organism?

200

In this type of covalent bond, electrons are shared unequally

What is a polar covalent bond?

200

A negative feedback loop

what is a system that feeds back in a way that reduces the output to maintain stability and balance?

200

The energy form produced by movement of charged particles.

What is electrical energy?

200

This kind of fat is solid at room temperature and has no double bonds.

What is saturated fat?

300

This term means maintaining a stable internal environment.

What is homeostasis?

300

This bond forms between water molecules

What is a hydrogen bond?)

300

Organ Systems

Integument, Skeletal, Muscular, Nervous, Endocrine, Lymphatic, Respiratory, Cardiovascular, Digestive, Urinary, Reproductive

300

This is the sum of protons and neutrons in an atom

What is mass number?

300

This lipid has two fatty acid tails and forms the cell membrane.

What is a phospholipid?

400

What does the body need from the environment to survive?

Nutrition, oxygen, water, temperature, and atmospheric pressure 



400

The octet rule

what rule says atoms are most stable with 8 electrons in their outer shell?

400

cavities in the ventral side

What are Ventral cavity, Thoracic cavity, Pleural cavity, Midstratum cavity, Pericardium, Abdominopelvic cavity, Abdominal cavity, Pelvis cavity?

400

This reaction involves breaking apart a molecule.

What is decomposition?

400

These proteins are structural and include collagen and keratin

What are fibrous proteins?

500

The 8 necessary life functions of humans

what is Reproduction, growth, Responsiveness, digestion, metabolism, excretion, maintaining boundaries, Movement 

500

This type of covalent bond forms between the carboxyl group of one amino acid and the amino group

What is a peptide bond?

500

This membrane lines the ventral cavities

what is the parietal serosa visceral serosa?

500

The reason water is vital to life

Cushions

Reactant

High heat capacity

High heat of vaporization

Polar solvent 

500

The four levels of protein structure.

What are primary, secondary, tertiary, and quaternary?

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