A&P Chapter 2 Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
What is chemistry? | The branch of science that considers the composition of matter and how this composition changes. |
What is matter? | Anything that takes up space |
What is matter composed of? | All matter is composed of elements |
How many elements are required for life to exist? | 20 elements |
What is the nucleus of an atom comprised of? | protons and neutrons, elections float around the nucleus |
What is a proton? | positively charged particle |
What is an electron? | negatively charged particle |
What is a neutron? | neutral particle with no charge |
What is a cation? | positively charged ion |
What is an anion? | negatively charged ion |
What is it called when two particles bond? | ionic bond |
What is it called when two of the same particles bond and share electrons equally? | covalent bond |
What is it called when 2 or more atoms combine? | molecule |
What is it called when 2 or more different atoms combine? | compound |
An acid gives off _____________. | hydrogen |
A base accepts _____________. | hydrogen |
pH measures the concentration of ___________________ in a solution. | hydrogen |
On a pH scale, 1 is considered ________________. | acidic |
On a pH scale, 9 is considered _______________. | basic |
On a pH scale, 7 is considered _____________. | neutral |
On a pH scale, less than 7 is considered ________________. | acidic |
On a pH scale, greater than 7 is considered ________________. | basic |
What is a buffer? | It is a solution that prevents change in pH; chemicals that combine with excess acids or bases to help minimize pH changes in body fluids. |
What do carbohydrates do? | carbohydrates provide energy for cellular activities and are comprised of carbon, hydrogen and oxygen. |
The smallest carbohydrate, or single sugar, is called _________________. | monosaccharide |
A double sugar is called _________________. | disaccharide |
Multiple sugar molecules are called _______________. | polysaccharides |
What is a lipid? | fatty acid |
What are the 2 types of lipids? | saturated and unsaturated fatty acids |
What is a phospholipid? | contains glycerol, two fatty acids and a phosphate group make the cell wall |
When looking at a chain of lipids, how can you tell if it is saturated or unsaturated? | saturated is straight, unsaturated has a kink |
What are proteins? | a long chain of amino acids; complex shapes held together by hydrogen bonds |
What is the primary structure of a protein? | long chain of amino acids |
What is a secondary structure of a protein? | when the chain gets pleated or twisted (alpha helix or beta sheet) |
What is a tertiary structure of a protein? | when the secondary structure twists and pleats into a globular form |
When 2 or more tertiary protein structures join together, you get a _______________. | quaternary structure |
What determines the function of a protein? | it's shape |
What is denaturation? | the disruption of a proteins shape by pH, temperature, radiation or chemicals making the protein nonfunctional (breakdown). |
What are the nucleic acids? | RNA, DNA and ATP |
What is RNA? | single stranded nucleic acid |
What is DNA? | double helix nucleic acid |
What is ATP? | modified RNA that provides energy |
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