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Anatomy and Physiology: The Unity of Form and Function Chapter 2

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Biochemistry - the study of the molecules that compose living organisms Element - the simplest form of matter to have unique chemical properties Trace Elements - An element indispensable for life but required in extremely minute amounts. Radioisotopes - unstable isotopes Radioactivity - the process of decay of Radioisotopes Ionizing Radiation - Enough energy to dislodge electrons from atoms, forming ions; capable of causing cancer (gamma, X-rays, UV) Physical Half-Life - the time required for 50% of its atoms to decay to a more stable state Ions - charged particles with unequal number of protons and electrons Anion - A negatively charged ion Cation - A positively charged ion Electrolytes - substances that ionize in water and form solutions capable of conducting electricity Free Radicals - chemical particles with an odd number of electrons Molecules - chemical particles composed of two or more atoms united by a chemical bond Compounds - molecules composed of two or more elements Isomers - molecules with identical molecular formulaes but different arrangements of their atoms Molecular Weight - the sum of the atomic weights of its atoms Antioxidant - a chemical that neutralizes free radicals Chemical Bonds - A union between the electron structures of two or more atoms Ionic bond - the attraction of a cation to an anion Covalent bonds - Bonds created by sharing electrons with other atoms. Single covalent bond - the sharing of a single pair of electrons double covalent bond - the sharing of two pairs of electrons polar covalent bond - A covalent bond in which electrons are not shared equally hydrogen bond - A type of weak chemical bond formed when the slightly positive hydrogen atom of a polar covalent bond in one molecule is attracted to the slightly negative atom of a polar covalent bond in another molecule. mixture - A combination of two or more substances that are not chemically combined hydrophilic - substances that dissolve in water hydrophobic - substances that do not dissolve in water calorie - the base unit of heat solution - A mixture that forms when one substance dissolves another. Solute - A substance that is dissolved solvent - A liquid substance capable of dissolving other substances colloids - A mixture that has larger particles. molarity - the number of moles of solute per liter of solution Matter - anything that takes up space and has mass Atom - building block of all matter

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Anatomy and Physiology: The Unity
of Form and Function Chapter 2
Biochemistry - the study of the molecules that compose living organisms

Element - the simplest form of matter to have unique chemical properties

Trace Elements - An element indispensable for life but required in extremely minute
amounts.

Radioisotopes - unstable isotopes

Radioactivity - the process of decay of Radioisotopes

Ionizing Radiation - Enough energy to dislodge electrons from atoms, forming ions;
capable of causing cancer (gamma, X-rays, UV)

Physical Half-Life - the time required for 50% of its atoms to decay to a more stable
state

Ions - charged particles with unequal number of protons and electrons

Anion - A negatively charged ion

Cation - A positively charged ion

Electrolytes - substances that ionize in water and form solutions capable of conducting
electricity

Free Radicals - chemical particles with an odd number of electrons

Molecules - chemical particles composed of two or more atoms united by a chemical
bond

Compounds - molecules composed of two or more elements

Isomers - molecules with identical molecular formulaes but different arrangements of
their atoms

Molecular Weight - the sum of the atomic weights of its atoms

Antioxidant - a chemical that neutralizes free radicals

Chemical Bonds - A union between the electron structures of two or more atoms
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