Introduction stuff
Anatomical Position
General Chemistry
Biochemistry
Chemical Bonding
100
the study of function
What is Physiology
100
Back of the neck
What is nuchal region
100
Salts that ionize in water
What are electrolytes
100
Organic compounds
What is carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, nucleic acids
100
What is a polar bond
What is electron is more attracted to one side of the molecule
200
smallest unit of matter with a unique identity
What are atoms
200
Sole of the foot
What is plantar surface
200
Charged molecules that have an unequal number of protons and electrons
What are ions
200
Types of carbohydrates
What is monosaccharides, disaccharides, polysaccharides
200
Difference between a covalent and ionic bonds
What is covalent is when electrons are shared between atoms, ionic bonds are when one is taken and one is shared
300
Body's mechanism that CONSTANTLY keeps the body internally stable (at homeostasis). This detects a variable and activates mechanisms to oppose it.
What is negative feedback loop
300
Stand in correct anatomical position
What is anatomical position
300
Major elements of the human body
What are oxygen, carbon, nitrogen, hydrogen, calcium, phosphorus
300
Difference between prostaglandins and steroids
What is chemical messengers that activate another cell / important component of cell memberanes that are the precursors to hormones
300
3 things that hydrogen bonding is extremely important fo'
What is water chemistry (universal solvent), proteins 3D shape, DNA
400
Atoms, Molecules, Organelles, Cells, Tissues, Organs, Organ Systems, Organism
What is the levels of organization
400
Chin
What is mental
400
Positively charged ion and negatively charged ion
What is cation and anion
400
What are the functions of proteins
What is structure, communication, movement/transport, recognition/protection, catalysts (enzymes)
400
What kind of bonds are hydrogen bonds
What is intermolecular
500
The body carries out this mechanism to produce a rapid change
What is positive feedback loop
500
The liver and gallbladder are located in this abdominal region
What is epigastric region
500
Charges on the atom and it's arrangement
What is proton (+, nucleus), neutrons (0, nucleus), electrons (-, orbit)
500
Explain how enzymes are biological catalysts
What is lowering activation energy of reactions so reactions happen more quickly by bringing molecules together in a favorable orientation.
500
Give an example of a nonpolar bond and polar bond
What is =)
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