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Metabolism | All of the chemical process of life
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Responsiveness | Living systems detect and respond to changes in their environments
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Movement | Cells, organs, and/or bodies move
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Growth | cells, organs, and bodies all grow
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Differenation | the proces of celluar specialization
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Reproduction | both cells and organisms make copies of themselves
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Basic Processes of lving systems | Metabolism, Reproductive, Differenation, Growth, Movement, Responsiveness
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Homestasis | A fundemaental patteren found in all living systems
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Homestasis | is the maintaince of relatively constant conditions inside the body
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Starch | is majior polyacharide in our diet and the main storage form of gluocse in plants
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Glycogen | is an imprtnat storage form of glucose in our bodies
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Polysaccharides | Starch, Glcogen, Celluosle
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Polysaccharides | result from additioial dehydration synthesis reactions
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Lipids | contian mostly carbon and hydroyen atoms
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Hydropihic | Afraid of water
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Lipids | Fatty acids, Steroids, Phosphollips, Triglycerdies(fats and oils)
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Fatty Acids | The simplest lipids
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C=C | DOUBLE BOND
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Saturated | means it had more hydorgen in it
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triglycerdis | highly concentrated form of stored chemcial energy
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4 levels of protein structure | Primary, Secondary, Teritary, Quaternary
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Quaatermary | occurs when 2 or more polyperptides interact with one another
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Secondary | involoves local twisting or folding of the polypetides backbone
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Teritary | reers to the overall 3-dimensinal shape of protein
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Primary | the sequence of amino acids
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Eneymes | are protein catalyts that speed up chemical reactions
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Electrolytes | seperates dissvoloved ions
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Polar Covalent | when one atom attracts the shared electrons much more strongley than the other
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non-polar covalent | if two atoms attract the electrons equally
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hydrogen bonds | both poloar bonds and non-polar bonds molecules have a small seperationof electrical charge
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Covalent Bonds | two atom often share electrons to fill their valence shells
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Ionic Bonds | the oppiosite charges of cations and anions allow them to be strongley bound to one another in an ionic bond
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ions | are atoms that have gained or lost an electron
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anions | when atoms gain an electron, they are left with a negative charge
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cations | when atoms lose an electron, they gain a postive charge
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Bases | release one or more hydrozide ions(OH-)
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Acids | release one or more hydrogen ions (H+)
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Salts | dissociate into cations and anions
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Saturated | means has more hydrogen
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Sign | any objective evidence of diesase that can be observed or measured
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Sign | fever, swelling
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Cells | the basic structure and functional unit of all organisms
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Cells | smallest stucture
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Sympton | a subjective change in body function not appereant to an observer
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Sympton | pain, neausa
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Tissue | a group of similiar cells and their intercelluar substance joined together to perform a specific function
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Organ | a structure composed of two or more diferent kinds of tissues with a specfic function and usually a recongizable shape
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Organism | A total living form
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Organism | one indivdual
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System | consits of related organs that have a common function
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Physiology | science that deals with the functions of an organism or its parts
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Anatomy | the sructure or study of the stcuture of the body and the realtion of its parts to each other
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Water | is a solvent
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Buffers | convert strong acids and bases into weak acids and bases, by adding or removing protons
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AMINO ACIDS | The Building Blocks of Proteins
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Peptide bonds | now links the amino acids
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Exergonic Reactions | out
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Exergonic reactions | relaese more energy then they absorb
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Solute | has been dissolved
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Solvent | is a liquid or gas in which some other substance called solute has been dissolved
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Slats | when dissolved in water, dissociates into cations and anions
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Energonic Reaction | within
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Energonic Reactions | absorb more energy then they release
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Monomers | one
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Polymers | more then one
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dimer | two
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Atomic Number | the number of prtons
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Atomic mass | number of prtons + number of neutrons
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istopes | atoms that vary only in the number or neutrons
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molecules | are created when two or more atoms share electrons
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compound | a molecule that contains two or more different elements
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Humerus | is a long bone in the arm or forlimb that runs from the shoulder to the elbow
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Radius | usually refers to the distance from its center or axis of symmetry to a point in the periphery
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serous fluid | is used for various boidly fluids that are typically pale yellow and transparent
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Valence | outer most cell
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organic compounds | always contin carbon and hydrogen
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Homestasis | is the maintaince of realtively constant cionditions inside the body
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postive feedback | child birth
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negative feedback | dont like the song turn it down or off
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intracelluar fuild | the fuild between cells in tissues
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plasma | the fluid component of blood
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lymph | the fliud in our lymphatic vessels
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cerbrospinal fluid | the fluid within the CNS
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syonival fluid | the fluid within most joints
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extrealluar fluid | all body fluids other then the ones inide our cells
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unsaturated | has less hydrogen
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