Mod 2: Chemistry Of Life Flashcards

1
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Anything that has mass and occupies space is called

A

Matter

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2
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Pure substance

They can’t be broken down or decomposed into two or more substances.
Part of the periodic table

A

Elements

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3
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Chemical combination of two or more elements are called

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Compounds

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4
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What are the four elements that makes up 96% of the body? (Elements of life) How many bonds do each have?

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Hydrogen (1 bond), Oxygen (2 bonds), Nitrogen (3 bonds) , Carbon (4 bonds)
*HONC

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5
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What is the name of the bond formed when one atom TRANSFERS to another?

A

Ionic bond

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6
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Bond formed between two atoms when the atoms SHARE one or more pairs of electrons

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Covalent bond

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7
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A weak attraction between slightly positive hydrogen atom in one molecule and a slightly negative oxygen or nitrogen atom in another

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Hydrogen bond

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8
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What is synthesis?

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Two or more substances combined to form a different more complex substance
(A + B -> AB)

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9
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What is decomposition?

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A complex substance breaks down into two or more simpler substances
(AB -> A + B)

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10
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What is exchange?

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Two molecules exchange atoms or groups of atoms which form two new compounds
(AB + CD -> AC + BD)

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11
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The sum of all the chemical reactions in the body is called

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Metabolism

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12
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Metabolic activity: constructive phase of metabolism during which cells use nutrients and energy for growth and repair
(Needs energy/builds up)

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Anabolism

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13
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Metabolic activity: phase of metabolism during which complex substances are converted to simpler ones, resulting in release of chemical energy
(Breaks down)

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Catabolism

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14
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Inorganic molecules essential to human life include

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Water, oxygen, and carbon dioxide as well as acids and bases

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15
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What is the main energy source of the body?

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Carbohydrates

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16
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What is the primary form of sugar used by cells?

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Glucose

17
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What is the stored form of glucose?

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Glycogen

18
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What does ATP consist of? How is it used for energy?

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A base, sugar, and 3 phosphate groups. When one of the high-energy connected bonds break through a chemical reaction, energy is released

19
Q

What is acid?

A

Any substance that releases hydrogen ions in solution

20
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What is a base?

A

Any substance that combines with hydrogen ions

21
Q

An atomic number is defined by

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The number of protons in the nucleus of an element

22
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The atomic weight is described as

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The number of protons and neutrons added together

23
Q

Composed mostly of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen, lipids (aka fats) are large and diverse group. What is one characteristic these organic molecules have in common?

A

They’re insoluble in water

24
Q

What is the most abundant lipid?

A

Triglycerides

25
Q

What is the most important steroid – the one from which all other steroids are made

A

Cholesterol

26
Q

What are the four major groups of organic substances in the human body?

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Carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, and nucleic acids

27
Q

What is the most abundant, and most important, organic compounds in the body?

A

Proteins

28
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What do proteins consist of?

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Essential amino acids obtained through food, and nonessential amino acids that the body creates

29
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What is an atom?

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The smallest part of an element; consist of a nucleus containing protons and neutrons surrounded by electrons

30
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What is a molecule?

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A combination of two or more atoms held together by chemical bonds

31
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What is a solvent?

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A substance that dissolves a solute resulting in a solution.
Must be clear - no particles visible. Usually a liquid

32
Q

Solutions with a pH less than 7 are

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Acidic

33
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Solutions with a pH greater than 7 are

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Basic or alkaline

34
Q

When acidic solutions are dissolved in water, they release ________ ions

A

Hydrogen (H+) ions

35
Q

Alkaline solutions release _______ ions when dissolved in water

A

Hydroxide (OH+)