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Adriana McCrary

Anatomy week1-5 nightingale

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The sternal region is _________ to the scapular region. Anterior
Hydrogen bonds result from unequal charge distribution on a molecule. Such molecules are said to be _________. Polar
Hydrolysis ________ a water molecule. Breaks down compounds by adding.
Which type of chemical reaction results in breakdown of complex substance into two or more simpler substances? Decomposition reaction.
A chemical bond formed by the sharing of one or more pairs of electrons between the outer shells of two atoms is called ________. Covalent
The atomic number tells you the Number of protons in the nucleus.
A force holding two atoms together is __________. Chemical bond
An atom can be described as checmically inert if its outermost electron shells contains ________electrons. Eight
Which subatomic particles carry a charge? Protons and electrons
What term is used to describe all of the chemical reactions that occur in body cells? metabolism
The most abundant element essential to life is __________. Carbon
Chemical bonds formed by the sharing of electrons are called: Covalent
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