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BASIC CHEMISTRY
CELLS 1
CELLS 2
100

Dr. Howard uses a balance beam to represent this mechanism

What is negative feedback?

100

An atom's valence shell requires this many electrons to become stable


BONUS: What rule is this?

What is eight electrons? 


BONUS: What is the Octet Rule?

100

Three types: 

Simple Diffusion

Facilitated Diffusion

Osmosis

What is passive transport?

100

The site of ATP synthesis in the cell

What is mitochondria?

200

Childbirth is an example of this mechanism

What is positive feedback?

200

This bond occurs when two elements are sharing an electron UNEQUALLY

What is a polar covalent bond?

200

A double layer of these fatty molecules make up the plasma membrane

What is a phospholipid?

200

When a cell is placed in this kind of solution, too much water/fluid leaves the cell, causing it to shrivel

What is a hypertonic solution?

300

When acids and bases mix together to level out the pH balance

What is neutralization?

300

Two atoms that have the same number of protons, but a different number of neutrons

What is an isotope?

300

Programmed cell death -- causes certain cells to neatly self-destruct 

What is apoptosis?

300

ATP is required to move molecules against its concentration gradient (low to high)

What is active transport?

400

These four elements make up 96% of the human body

What is oxygen, nitrogen, hydrogen, and carbon?

400

This can increase the rate of reactions without being chemically changed or becoming part of the product

What is a catalyst?

400

This feature of a cell helps propel substances such as mucus along a tract like the nasal cavity

What is cilia?

400

A decrease in size that results from loss of stimulation or use

What is atrophy?

500

This system gives structure to the body, and stores minerals such as calcium

What is the skeletal system?

500

This bond occurs between a metal element and a nonmetal element

What is an ionic bond?

500

The organelle that packages proteins and sends forms lysosomes


BONUS: What is the function of lysosomes?

What is the golgi apparatus?


BONUS: What is intracellular digestion?

500

The type of cell junctions you would find in an organ such as the stomach

What is a tight junction?

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