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What is the difference between anatomy and physiology? - ANSWER-Anatomy is the study of the structure of body parts, whereas physiology is the study of the function of body parts What are the levels of organization? - ANSWER-subatomic particles, atom, molecule, macromolecule, organelle, cell, ti...

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What is the difference between anatomy and physiology? - ANSWER-Anatomy is the
study of the structure of body parts, whereas physiology is the study of the function of
body parts



What are the levels of organization? - ANSWER-subatomic particles, atom, molecule,
macromolecule, organelle, cell, tissue, organ, organ system, organism



What are the requirements of life? - ANSWER-Water, food, oxygen, heat, pressure



What are the characteristics of life? - ANSWER-Movement (internal or gross);
Responsiveness (reaction to internal or external change); Growth (increase in size
without change in shape); Reproduction (new organisms or new cells); Respiration (use
of oxygen; removal of CO2); Digestion (breakdown of food); Absorption (movement of
substances through membranes and into fluids); Circulation (movement within body
fluids); Assimilation (changing nutrients into chemically different forms); Excretion
(removal of metabolic wastes)



Define homeostasis - ANSWER-Body's maintenance of a stable environment



What is a homeostatic mechanism? - ANSWER-the body maintains homeostasis
through a number of self-regulating control systems; examples are regulating body
temperature and pressure sensitive receptors to regulate body pressure



Define matter - ANSWER-Anything that takes up space and has mass (weight). It is
composed of elements.



Define element - ANSWER-fundamental substance composed of chemically identical
atoms



Define atoms - ANSWER-smallest particle of an element; basic unit of matter

,What is the structure of an atom? - ANSWER-An atom consists of a nucleus containing
protons and neutrons, with electrons in

orbit around the nucleus.



Atomic nucleus - ANSWER-the nucleus contains protons and neutrons



Proton - ANSWER-subatomic particle that has a positive charge



Neutron - ANSWER-subatomic particle that has no charge



Electron - ANSWER-subatomic particle that has a negative charge



Atomic number - ANSWER-number or protons in nucleus



Atomic mass - ANSWER-number of protons plus number of neutrons



What are covalent bonds? - ANSWER-Covalent bonds are formed when atoms share
electrons to become stable with filled

outer shells



What are ionic bonds? - ANSWER-2 oppositely charged atoms form this bond when
electrons are transferred from one atom to another atom



What are hydrogen bonds? - ANSWER-Weak attraction between positive end of one
polar molecule and negative end of another polar molecule; formed between water
molecules



Define ion - ANSWER-When atoms gain or lose electrons, they become ions.



Define synthesis reaction - ANSWER-Two or more atoms or molecules are joined
together

, Define decomposition reaction - ANSWER-Larger molecules are broken down into
smaller ones



Define exchange reaction - ANSWER-Parts of molecules trade places



Define reactant - ANSWER-The starting materials of the reaction - the atoms, ions, or
molecules



Define product - ANSWER-Substances formed at the end of the chemical reaction



Define catalyst - ANSWER-influence the rates of chemical reactions



What is an acid? - ANSWER-Electrolytes that release hydrogen ions in water



What is a base? - ANSWER-Electrolytes that release ions that combine with hydrogen
ions in water



What is a salt? - ANSWER-Acids and bases that react to form water and electrolytes



What is a pH scale? - ANSWER-represents the concentration of hydrogen ions [H+] in
solution



Neutral solution - ANSWER-pH 7; indicates equal concentrations of H+ and OH-



Acidic solution - ANSWER-pH less than 7; indicates a greater concentration of H+



Basic solution - ANSWER-pH greater than 7; indicates a greater concentration of OH-



What is the difference between an organic molecule and an inorganic molecule? -
ANSWER-organic compounds have hydrogen and carbon; inorganic compounds do not

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