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Tri - Rivers School of Practical Nursing

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Synthesis Reaction   Forms new compound - Building  
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Cobalt   Part of Vit. B12  
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What are the electrolytes?   Ca, Na, K, Fe, I  
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Polysaccharides   *Complex Examples: Starches Glycogen Cellulose (fiber)  
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RNA   Single strand of nucleotides  
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Decomposition Reaction   Bonds broken & form smaller molecules  
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Chemical Reaction   Molecules change & become something new  
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Ionic Bonds   Atoms lose or gain electrons  
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Disaccharides   Lactose & Sucrose  
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Physical Change   Molecules have not changed  
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pH of blood   7.35 - 7.45  
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Acid   *Substance that raises concentration of hydrogen ions in water solution *pH: lower *H: higher  
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H   hydrogen  
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Calcium   *Strengthens bones & teeth *Blood Clotting *Muscle Contraction  
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Cl   Chloride, Chlorine  
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HDL LDL   good cholesterol bad cholesterol  
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Na   Sodium  
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Magnesium   Needed for energy formation and bone formation  
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Copper   Needed for cellular respiration  
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Mg   Magnisum  
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Organic Chemicals   *Big molecules *ALWAYS contain Carbon Examples: lipids, Carbohydrates, Proteins, Nucleic Acid (DNA)  
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K   Potassium  
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Inorganic Chemicals   *Smaller *Simple *Acids / Bases * DO NOT have to contain Carbon Examples: H2O, O2, CO2, Fe, Ca, Na  
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Catabolism   large to small molecules  
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Covalent Bonds   involves sharing of electrons  
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Catalysts   Speeds up Chemical Reactions  
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Where is extracellular fluid found?   plasma synovial fluid pleura pericardial cerebrospinal fluid Lymph fluid  
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Ca   calcium  
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What is this? C6H12O6 + 02   Cellular Reparation Produces ATP (energy) Heat, CO2 and H2O  
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Monosaccharides   Simplest Sugars Example: Glucose  
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Anabolism   small to large molecules  
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Base   A substance that lowers concentration of H in the water soultion pH: higher H: lower Hydroxide: higher  
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Phosphorus   *Strengthen bones and teeth *Part of RNA / DNA and ATP  
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Fe   Iron  
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