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Anatomy and Physiology for Emergency Care
Chapter 2 - The Chemical Level of Organization
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03/01/2012

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Atom
Definition
The smallest stable unit of matter. They consist of Protons, Neutrons and Electrons.
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Buffer
Definition
Compounds that stabilize pH by either removing or replacing hydrogen ions.
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Carbohydrate
Definition
an organic compound containing carbon, hydrogen and oxygen in a 1:2:1 ratio.
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Covalent Bond
Definition
a chemical bond between atoms that involves the sharing of electrons.
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Decomposition Reaction
Definition
a chemical reaction that breaks a molecule into smaller fragments.
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Electrolytes
Definition
a soluble inorganic compounds whose ions will conduct an electrical current in solution.
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Electron
Definition
one of the three fundamental particles: a subatomic particle that bears a negative charge and normally orbits the protons of the nucleus.
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Element
Definition
all of the atoms with the same atomic number
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Enzyme
Definition
a protein that catalyzes a specific biochemical reaction.
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Ion
Definition
an atom or molecule that has an electrical charge.
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Isotope
Definition
forms of an element whose atoms conain the same number of protons but different numbers of neutrons (and thus a differ in atomic weight).
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Lipid
Definition
an organic compound containing carbons, hydrogens and oxygens in a ratio that does not approximate 1:2:1; including fats, oils and waxes
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Metabolism
Definition
the sum of all biochemical process underway in the body at a given moment; includes anabolism and catabolism
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Molecule
Definition
a chemical structure containing two or more atoms that are held together by chemical bonds
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Neutron
Definition
a cell in neutral tissue specialized for intercellular communication by (1) changes in membrane potential and (2) synaptic connections
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Nucleic Acid
Definition
A chain of nucleotides containing a five-carbon sugar, a phosphate group, and one of four nitrogenous bases that regulate the synthesis of proteins and make up the genetic material in cells.
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Protein
Definition
a large polypeptide with a complex structure.
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Proton
Definition
a sub atomic particle with a positive charge and is similar in size and weight with neutrons
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Oxygen and neon are both gases at room temperature. Oxygen combines readily with other elements but neon does not. Why?
Definition
Atoms combine with each other such that their outer electron shells have a complete set of electrons. Oxygen atoms do not have a full outer electron shell and so will readily react with many other elements to attain this stable arrangement. Neon already has a full outer shell and, thus, has little tendency to combine with other elements.
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How is it possible for two samples of hydrogen to contain the same number of atoms but have two different weights?
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Hydrogen can exist as three different isotopes: hydrogen-1, with a mass of 1; hydrogen-2, with a mass of 2; and hydrogen-3, with a mass of 3. The heavier sample must contain a higher proportion of one or both of the heavier isotopes.
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What kind of bonds holds atoms in a water molecule together? Which kind of bond attracts attracts water molecules to each other?
Definition
A water molecule is formed by polor covalent bonds.
Water molecules are attracted to one another by hydrogen bonds.
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What does an Atom consist of?
Definition
Protons, Neutrons and electrons.
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What does carbohydrates do?
Definition
are most important as an energy source for metabolic process.
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What are the three major types of carbohydrates?
Definition
monosaccharides, disaccharides and polysaccharides.
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What are the 4 important types of lipids?
Definition
Fatty acids, Fats, Steroids, and Phospholipids.
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Tryglyceerids (fats) consist of what three fatty acid molecules attached to a molecule of what?
Definition
Glycerol
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In atoms, protons and neutrons are found:
a) only in the nucleus.
b) outside the nucleus.
c) inside and outside the nucleus.
d) in the electron cloud.
Definition
Answer: a
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the number and arrangement of electrons in an atom's outer electron shell determine its:
a) atomic weight
b) atomic number
c) electrical properties
d) chemical properties
Definition
Answer: d
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the bond between sodium and chlorine in the compound sodium chloride (NaCl) is:
a) an ionic bond
b) a single covalent bond
c) a nonpolar covalent bond
d) a double covalent bond
Definition
Answer: a
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What are the six most abundant elements in the body?
Definition
carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, calcium and phosphorus
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what are the four major classes of organic compounds found in the body?
Definition
carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, and nucleic acids
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List 7 major functions performed by proteins.
Definition
support, movement, transport, buffering, coordination, and defense.
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Oxygen has 8 protons, 8 neutrons and 8 electrons. What is its atomic mass?
Definition
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Gluclose and fructose are examples of _____?
Definition
monosaccharides (simple sugars)
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