Chemistry Basics
Energy
ATP Synthesis
Carbs, Fats, and Proteins
Chemistry in the Body
100

Anything that occupies space and has mass

What is matter?

100

This energy is stored in bonds for later use

What is potential energy?

100

This molecule is broken down to produce ATP

What is glucose?

100

A group of molecules that includes sugars and starches composed of glucose and similar building blocks.

What are carbohydrates?

100

The human body is composed of what percentage of water? 

What is 50-60%?

200

Unique substances which cannot be broken into simpler substances through ordinary means. Hint, there are 118 of these

What is an element?

200

The most useful form of energy to all organisms.

What is Adenosine Triphosphate?

200
This process can yield pyruvate and lactic acid through aerobic and anaerobic respiration

What is gycolysis?

200

This is the largest storage molecule type for starches.

What is a polysaccharide?

200
This compound aids with maintaining a body's internal temperature

What is water?

300

These subatomic particles make up atoms

What are protons, neutrons, and electrons?

300

This energy is directly involved in moving matter

What is mechanical energy?

300

The Krebs Cycle takes place in the membranes of this organelle of a eukaryotic cell

What is the mitochondria?
300

These are the two types of lipids found in foods which describe a solid or liquid fat.

What are saturated and unsaturated fats? 

300

This scale from 0-14 helps determine if a solution is acidic or basic

What is the pH scale?

400

Molecules can be formed through these three bonds.

What are covalent, ionic, and hydrogen bonds?

400

This type of energy helps us to see, hear, and feel

What is radiant energy?

400

This process yields the greatest amount of ATP through cellular respiration

What is the electron transport chain?

400

The most abundant protein in the human body

What is collagen? 

400

A sour solution with a pH less than 7

What is an acid?

500

These four elements make up the majority of a body's chemical composition

What are hydrogen, carbon, oxygen, and nitrogen?

500

This energy is what the nervous system uses to communicate with the body

What is electrical energy?
500

Anaerobic respiration takes place here.

What is the cytoplasm?

500

This can be consumed to decrease cholesterol levels in the arteries

What are Omega-3 Fatty Acids?

500

The study of chemical processes that take place inside of an organism

What is biochemistry?