Inorganic Molecules
Water
Mixtures
Acids and Bases
Body Fluids
100

What is the most abundant inorganic molecule in the human body?
 

What is water?

100

What percentage of an adult's body weight is water?

What is about 60%

100

What is the difference between a compound and a mixture?
 

A compound creates a new substance with its own properties, while a mixture retains the properties of its components.

100

Why is oxygen essential for cellular respiration?

What is Oxygen that helps break down nutrients to release energy.

100

What ion is released by acids when dissolved in water?

What is a hydrogen ion (H+)?

200

Name two inorganic substances essential for cellular respiration.

  • What are oxygen and carbon dioxide?

200

What percentage of an adult's body weight is water?

What is fifty percent or more?

200

Provide an example of a colloid in the human body.

What is gelatin or thyroid hormone?

200

What is the waste product of cellular respiration?
 

What is carbon dioxide?

200

What defines a strong acid?

A strong acid completely dissociates into H+ and another ion in solution.

300

What term describes a substance that does not contain carbon?

What is an inorganic compound?

300

Why is water considered a lubricant in the body?
 

Water reduces friction between body tissues, especially in joints and around organs.

300

What type of mixture is blood considered?
 

What is a suspension?

300

How does carbon dioxide contribute to acid-base balance in the body?

What helps regulate pH levels in the blood?

300

What is a common base found in household cleaners?

What is sodium hydroxide (NaOH)?

400

What is the role of carbon dioxide in the body despite being a waste product?
 

What is maintaining acid-base balance?

400

Explain how water helps in temperature regulation in the body.
 

Water absorbs and releases large amounts of heat without changing temperature, helping to maintain stable body temperature.

400

How does a solution differ from a suspension?

What is a solution that has particles that dissolve completely, while a suspension has larger particles that can settle out?

400

What happens to cells when they do not receive enough oxygen?

They cannot produce enough energy, leading to cell damage or death.

400

 What happens when an acid is mixed with a base?
 

They neutralize each other, forming water and salt.

500

Give an example of an inorganic acid found in the human body.
 

What is hydrochloric acid (HCl)?

500

What happens to sweat when it evaporates from the skin?
 

It carries away heat, helping to cool the body down.

500

 What is an example of suspension mixture you encounter in the kitchen?

What is salad dressing?

500

Describe the relationship between oxygen and glucose in cellular respiration.

 Oxygen is used to break down glucose, releasing energy and producing carbon dioxide as a byproduct.

500

How do bases affect the pH of a solution?

Bases increase the pH by accepting hydrogen ions.

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