H20 is
polar and covalent
Nucleus
sends signals to the body
nervous
majority of our energy comes from
carbohydrates
study of function
physiology
ionic
cell memberane
immunity
lymphatic
make up genetic material
nucleic acids
organization of life
subatomic particles, atoms, organelle, cells, tissues, organs, organ systems, organisms
Na+,Ca+, Cl- are examples of
electrolytes/salts
Made up of lipids and proteins outside of the nucleus,
majority of proteins are made here
Rough ER
sends oxygen and other materials
cardiovascular system
triglyceride is a polymer of this
lipids
makes protiens
ribosomes
Molecules composed of C and H are
non polar
the package and shipping center of the cell
Golgi Apparatus
integumentary system
Polarity depends on R group that is added
protiens
body cavity that holds the heart
pericardial cavity
Gases tend to be
nonpolar
what is the powerhouse of the cell
mitocondria
produces hormones
endocrine
three components of nucleic acid or what are the bases of nucleic acids
sugar, phosphate, base
A, T, C, G, U
back of the knee
popliteal