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Anatomy and Physiology Chapter 1 and Chapter 2 Test | Comprehensive Practice Test |Study Guide Newest Actual Questions & answers (A+ Guide Solutions. Quiz_________________? 96 % of the body is made from four elements - Answer -substances that will be broken down with normal chemicals -hydrogen -carbon -oxygen -nitrogen Quiz_________________? acids: - Answer -release hydrogen ions -are proton donors Quiz_________________? adenosine triphosphate (ATP): - Answer -chemical energy used by all cells -energy is released by breaking high energy phosphate bond -ATP is replenished by oxidation of food fuels Quiz_________________? anabolic build- growth and repair/construction - Answer catabolic- destructive processes/decomposition Quiz_________________? anatomy - Answer study of the structure and shape of the body and its parts Quiz_________________? atomic mass - Answer sum of protons and neutrons Quiz_________________? atomic number - Answer equal to the number of protons an atom contains Quiz_________________? atomic weight of isotopes - Answer -close to mass number of most abundant isotope -atomic weight reflects natural isotope variation Quiz_________________? atoms - Answer building blocks of elements Quiz_________________? atoms are stable (inert) when what? - Answer when outermost shell is complete Quiz_________________? atoms are united by chemical bonds - Answer atoms dissociate from other atoms when chemical bonds are broken Quiz_________________? atoms shells - Answer shell 1- max 2 shell 2- max 9 shell 3- max 18 Quiz_________________? atoms will gain, lose, or share electrons to complete their outermost orbitals and reach a stable state - Answer ... Quiz_________________? bases: - Answer -release hydroxul ions -are proton acceptors Quiz_________________? bonding involves interactions between electrons in the outer shell (valence shell) - Answer full valence shells dont form bonds Quiz_________________? buffers: - Answer chemicals that can regulate pH change Quiz_________________? carb classic example-glucose - Answer starches-plants, poly-many Quiz_________________? carbohydrates: - Answer -contain carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen -include sugars and starches -classified according to size

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Quiz_________________?

96 % of the body is made from four elements -

Answer✅

-substances that will be broken down with normal chemicals

-hydrogen

-carbon

-oxygen

-nitrogen




Quiz_________________?

acids: -

Answer✅

-release hydrogen ions

-are proton donors




Quiz_________________?


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, adenosine triphosphate (ATP): -

Answer✅

-chemical energy used by all cells

-energy is released by breaking high energy phosphate bond

-ATP is replenished by oxidation of food fuels




Quiz_________________?

anabolic build- growth and repair/construction -

Answer✅

catabolic- destructive processes/decomposition




Quiz_________________?

anatomy -

Answer✅

study of the structure and shape of the body and its parts




Quiz_________________?

atomic mass -

Answer✅

sum of protons and neutrons




Quiz_________________?

atomic number -

Answer✅



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, equal to the number of protons an atom contains




Quiz_________________?

atomic weight of isotopes -

Answer✅

-close to mass number of most abundant isotope

-atomic weight reflects natural isotope variation




Quiz_________________?

atoms -

Answer✅

building blocks of elements




Quiz_________________?

atoms are stable (inert) when what? -

Answer✅

when outermost shell is complete




Quiz_________________?

atoms are united by chemical bonds -

Answer✅

atoms dissociate from other atoms when chemical bonds are broken




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