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What is the primary focus of anatomy and physiology in Chapter 2 ️☑️ It focuses on the chemical basis of life and how atoms and molecules support body structure and function Why are atoms important in the human body ️☑️ They form the basic building blocks of all matter including cells and tissues What is the smallest unit of an element that retains its properties ️☑️ An atom What particles are found in the nucleus of an atom ️☑️ Protons and neutrons Which subatomic particle carries a negative charge ️☑️ Electrons What determines the atomic number of an element ️☑️ The number of protons in the nucleus What is an isotope ️☑️ Atoms of the same element with different numbers of neutrons What is a molecule ️☑️ A group of two or more atoms chemically bonded together What is a compound ️☑️ A substance made of atoms of two or more different elements bonded together What type of bond involves sharing electrons ️☑️ Covalent bond What type of bond involves transfer of electrons ️☑️ Ionic bond What is a hydrogen bond ️☑️ A weak attraction between a hydrogen atom and an electronegative atom such as oxygen or nitrogen 2 Why are hydrogen bonds important in the body ️☑️ They help stabilize protein and DNA structures What is a chemical reaction ️☑️ A process that changes substances into different substances by breaking and forming bonds What is the role of enzymes in chemical reactions ️☑️ They act as catalysts to speed up reactions without being consumed What is activation energy ️☑️ The minimum energy required to start a chemical reaction What is metabolism ️☑️ The sum of all chemical reactions in the body What is anabolism ️☑️ The building up of complex molecules from simpler ones What is catabolism ️☑️ The breakdown of complex molecules into simpler ones What is the law of conservation of mass ️☑️ Matter is neither created nor destroyed in chemical reactions What are reactants ️☑️ The starting substances in a chemical reaction What are products ️☑️ The substances formed from a chemical reaction What is pH ️☑️ A measure of hydrogen ion concentration indicating acidity or alkalinity What is the pH scale range ️☑️ 0 to 14 What pH value is considered neutral ️☑️ 7 What is an acid ️☑️ A substance that increases hydrogen ion concentration in solution What is a base ️☑️ A substance that decreases hydrogen ion concentration or increases hydroxide ions 3 What is a buffer ️☑️ A system that resists changes in pH by neutralizing acids or bases Why are buffers important in the body ️☑️ They help maintain stable pH for proper enzyme and cellular function What is water’s role in the body ️☑️ It acts as a solvent, medium for reactions, and helps regulate temperature Why is water considered a polar molecule ️☑️ Because it has unequal distribution of charge with partial positive and negative ends What is a solute ️☑️ A substance dissolved in a solvent What is a solvent ️☑️ The substance that dissolves a solute What is a solution ️☑️ A homogeneous mixture of solute and solvent What are organic molecules ️☑️ Molecules that contain carbon and are typically associated with living organisms What are inorganic molecules ️☑️ Molecules that generally do not contain carbon What are carbohydrates used for in the body ️☑️ They provide a primary source of energy What are lipids primarily used for ️☑️ Energy storage and forming cell membranes What are proteins made of ️☑️ Amino acids What is the main function of proteins ️☑️ They act as enzymes, structural components, and signaling molecules What are nucleic acids responsible for ️☑️ Storing and transmitting genetic information What are the building blocks of nucleic acids ️☑️ Nucleotides 4 What is ATP ️☑️ Adenosine triphosphate, the main energy currency of the cell What is the function of ATP ️☑️ To provide usable energy for cellular processes What is dehydration synthesis ️☑️ A reaction

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Fast track frequently asked Anatomy
and Physiology unit 1 questions &
answers
What is the primary focus of anatomy and physiology in Chapter 2
☑️☑️ It focuses on the chemical basis of life and how atoms and molecules support body structure
and function

Why are atoms important in the human body
☑️☑️ They form the basic building blocks of all matter including cells and tissues

What is the smallest unit of an element that retains its properties
☑️☑️ An atom

What particles are found in the nucleus of an atom
☑️☑️ Protons and neutrons

Which subatomic particle carries a negative charge
☑️☑️ Electrons

What determines the atomic number of an element
☑️☑️ The number of protons in the nucleus

What is an isotope
☑️☑️ Atoms of the same element with different numbers of neutrons

What is a molecule
☑️☑️ A group of two or more atoms chemically bonded together

What is a compound
☑️☑️ A substance made of atoms of two or more different elements bonded together

What type of bond involves sharing electrons
☑️☑️ Covalent bond

What type of bond involves transfer of electrons
☑️☑️ Ionic bond

What is a hydrogen bond
☑️☑️ A weak attraction between a hydrogen atom and an electronegative atom such as oxygen or
nitrogen

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, Why are hydrogen bonds important in the body
☑️☑️ They help stabilize protein and DNA structures

What is a chemical reaction
☑️☑️ A process that changes substances into different substances by breaking and forming bonds

What is the role of enzymes in chemical reactions
☑️☑️ They act as catalysts to speed up reactions without being consumed

What is activation energy
☑️☑️ The minimum energy required to start a chemical reaction

What is metabolism
☑️☑️ The sum of all chemical reactions in the body

What is anabolism
☑️☑️ The building up of complex molecules from simpler ones

What is catabolism
☑️☑️ The breakdown of complex molecules into simpler ones

What is the law of conservation of mass
☑️☑️ Matter is neither created nor destroyed in chemical reactions

What are reactants
☑️☑️ The starting substances in a chemical reaction

What are products
☑️☑️ The substances formed from a chemical reaction

What is pH
☑️☑️ A measure of hydrogen ion concentration indicating acidity or alkalinity

What is the pH scale range
☑️☑️ 0 to 14

What pH value is considered neutral
☑️☑️ 7

What is an acid
☑️☑️ A substance that increases hydrogen ion concentration in solution

What is a base
☑️☑️ A substance that decreases hydrogen ion concentration or increases hydroxide ions

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