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AUA Foundations Week 1

water - answer Also known as H2O
It is a solvent
Acts as a solvent when it forms hydrogen bonds with polar compounds

Osmolarity - answer total concentration of all solute particles in solution

Osmotic pressure - answer the forces it takes to keep the same amount of water on
both sides of the membrane.

Dipolar molecule - answer uneven sharing of electrons between the atoms of a
molecule

Intracellular - answer Inside the cell

Extracellular - answer Outside the cell

Water movement - answer water is able to move freely across the semiportable
compartment of the intercellular and extracellular membrane. other molecules cannot
move

Polar solute - answerdissolves in water

Organic molecules and inorganic salts in water - answersalts and organic molecules
dissolve readily in water because of hydrogen bonding and electrostatic interaction with
the molecules

electrostatic interactions - answerinteraction between the positive nuclei and a negative
charge electron.

Strength and Movement of water - answerHydrogen bonding is strong enough to
dissolve polar molecules and sperate charges, but week enough to allow movement of
water and solutes

intracellular - answer60% of the total body water is

Extracellular - answer40% of the total body water is

water lattice - answerhydrogen bonds between water molecules and polar solutes
continuously disassociate and reform in order to let solute pass through water and water
to pass through channels in cellular membranes

,strong biological bonding - answercovalent bond
ionic bond
co-ordinate covalent bond

weak biological bonding - answerhydrogen bonds
hydrophobic interactions

ionic bond - answerbond between metals and nonmetals example: salt bridges in
proteins

covalent bond - answerbond between nonmetal and nonmetal. strong bonds. they allow
a lot of energy to break down covalent bond example: peptide bonds.

Co-ordinate covalent bond - answer2 centers
2 electron covalent bond in which 2 elections derived from the same atom. example
heme

4 types of covalent bonds - answerpeptide bonds
glyosidic bonds
ester bonds
phosphodiester bonds

peptide bonds - answerBonds between amino acids
carboxyl (COOH) to Amino (NH2)

glycosidic bond - answerbond between carbohydrates
bond between hydroxyl group of the anomeric carbon of a monosaccharide can react
with an OH or NH of another compound

ester bond - answer1. bond between an acid and an alcohol.
2. seen in fats and lipids.
3. esterases/lipases are enzymes that break down these bonds

phosphodister bond - answer1. present is nucleic acid: DNA and RNA.
2. OH group bonds to the Phosphoric group of the nucleotide

hydrogen bond - answer1. weak attraction between a hydrogen atom and another atom.
2. In peptide bonds H bonds with the amino group and the carbonyl group.
3.

dehydration reaction - answerA chemical reaction in which molecules combine by
removing water

Hydrolysis - answerBreaking down complex molecules by the chemical addition of water

Hydrolases - answercatalyze cleavage with the addition of water

, Hydrophobic - answerwater hating
like dissolves like
usually located on the interior

hydrophillic - answerwater loving

ampathic - answerhydrophilic head and hydrophobic tail.

functional group - answerC, P, N, O, S
Tells us what kind of reaction can take place.

R group - answeralso known as the side change. tells us what kind of function/role does
the protein have

Isomers - answerTwo different molecules that have the same chemical formula

optical isomers - answerdifferent in orientation around the asymmetric carbon

Enantiomers - answerisomers that are mirror images of each other

geometric isomers - answerCompounds that have the same molecular formula but differ
in the spatial arrangements of their atoms. cis or trans

Epimers - answerA subtype of diastereomers that differ in absolute configuration at
exactly one chiral carbon

Oxidation - answerloss of an electron. H and replaced by O O2

reduction - answergain of electrons. loss of O2 and O and gain of H

Polyols - answermore than 2 hydroxyl group

reduced sugar - answersugar can be reduced at the aldehyde, ketone or at a carbon
with an hydroxyl group

sugars will become polyol like sorbitol If - answerif the aldehyde or ketone of a sugar is
reduced

reducing sugars - answerif the hydroxyl group on the anomeric carbon of a cyclized is
not linked to another compound by glyosidic bond it can open and become a reducing
sugar

all unmodified monosaccharides, but not all disaccharides are - answerreducing sugars

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