Chemistry of Life
Energy, Chemical Reactions and Cellular Respiration
Skeletal System I & II
Tissue Organization
Integumentary system
200

These two subatomic particles determine the mass of an atom 

What are protons and neutrons?

200

ATP is formed during these reactions that release energy.

What are exergonic reactions?

200

This muscle type is striated, voluntary, and makes of 40-50% of body weight/

What is skeletal muscle

200

The primary functional cell of the nervous tissue.

What is a neuron?

200
This is the deepest layer of the epidermis.

What is the stratum basale?

400

This rule states that atoms are most stable with eight electrons in their valence shell.

What is the octet rule?

400

In this type of reaction a larger molecule breaks down into smaller structures.

What is decomposition (catabolic) reaction?

400

Hematopoiesis occurs in this type of bone marrow.

What is red bone marrow?

400

Intercalated discs are found in this muscle type

What is cardiac muscle?

400

The deeper, thicker layer of the dermis composed of dense irregular CT. 

What is reticular layer?

600

The relationship between pH and H+ concentration is described as this type of relationship. 

What is inverse? 

600

The first law of thermodynamics states this.

What is energy cannot be created or destroyed, only transformed? 

600

This thyroid hormone decreases blood calcium by stimulating osteoblasts.

What is calcitonin?

600

Dense regular CT is strong because collagen fibers run ___.

What is parallel? 

600

These glands produce watery sweat for thermoregulation. 

What are merocrine (eccrine) glands?

800

This process build polymers by removing water from two subunits.

What is dehydration synthesis? 

800

AB + C → A + BC represents this type of reaction, most common in the human body.

What is an exchange reaction?

800

Longitudinal growth stops when the epiphyseal plate becomes this thin structure.

What is the epiphyseal line?

800

Keratinized stratified squamous epithelium is found in this major organ.

What is the epidermis of the skin?

800

The rule of nines is used to estimate this.

What is burn surface area?

1000

Cysteine resides can form these strong covalent bonds that help stabilize protein structure. 

What is disulfide bonds? 

1000

Increasing this reactant speeds up enzyme activity until saturation is reached.

What is substrate concentration?

1000

These bone components are leftover, partially resorbed old osteons.

What are interstitial lamellae?

1000

This tissue forms during wound healing and contains new blood vessels.

What is granulation tissue?

1000

This tissue forms during would healing and contains new blood vessels. 

What is granulation tissue?

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