The basics of anatomy and physiology
Atoms, ions and Molecules
BONDING and PH
Macromolecules
Energy, chemical reactions and cellular respiration
100

What kind of anatomy investigates the structure and relationship of body parts that are visible to the unaided eye?

Gross Anatomy 

100

what is a substance that has mass and occupies space?

Matter 

100

An ion can have a positive charge from the loss of one or more electron is called a?

cation

100

what is it called when a water molecule is used to breakdown the chemical bond between subunits?

Hydrolysis 

100

what is energy in motion called?

Kinetic energy 

200

what is the function of body parts called?

physiology 

200

what are the charges of the following subatomic particles?

electrons 

protons 

neutrons 

electrons -negative 

protons- positive 

neutrons- neutral (no charge)

200

As hydrogen atoms increase, the number on the PH will...

decrease 

200

True or false: lipids can be considered a polymer

False 

200

reactions that release energy are called.

exergonic reactions 

300

What level of organization consist of cells which are the smallest living structures and serve as the basic unit of structure and function in organisms?

Cellular level 

300

what is it called when two or more atoms join together?

molecule 

300

what kind of bonds involve the equal or unequal sharing of electrons?

covalent bonds 

300

what type of lipid contains a glycerol molecule with three fatty acid chains attached?

triglyceride 

300

whenever is energy transferred from one form to another some of that energy is lost as...?

Heat

400

what organ system consist of glands and cell clusters that secrete hormones and maintain homeostasis of blood composition and volume, digestive processes, and control reproductive function.

endocrine system 

400

Where do you find electrons?

found at varying distances from the nucleus

400

true or false: nonpolar covalent bonds have a strong charge?

False- nonpolar covalent bonds do not have a charge because the share the electrons equally.

400

what are the monomers that make up nucleic acids?

nucleotides 

400

Substrates enter the active site of an enzyme forming what type of complex?

enzyme-substrate complex

500

what are the three B's that use a positive feedback loop?

breastfeeding

blood clotting

birth  

500

The innermost shell can hold up to how many electrons? 

what about the outermost?

innermost -2

outermost-8 

500

Are polar bonds hydrophilic or hydrophobic?

hydrophilic 

500

what are the bonds called that are between two amino acids?

peptide bonds 

500

True or false: enzyme increase the energy of activation?

False- it decreases