Anatomy quiz 1B Crossword
                                       
                                       
                                       
                                       
                                       
                                       
                                       
                                       
                                       
                                       
                                       
                                       
                                       
                                       
                                       
                                       
                                       
                                       
                                       
                                       
                                       
                                       
                                       
                                       
                                       
                                       
                                       
                                       
 
 
Down: 2) only single covalent bond between carbons solid at room temp Ex. animal fats3) dissociates into hydrogen ions and anions4) Biological catalysts speed up chemical reactions by lowering activation energy end in ase its and enzyme5) most important and abundant inorganic compound in living systems7) usually polymers- (long chain of sub units hooked together) assembled via dehydration systhesis reaction carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, nucleic acids9) 13) always have carbon usually contain hydrogen always covalent bonds14) sugars, glycogen, starches, cellulose Source of ATP Deoxyribose (DNA) ribose (RNA) Two types of sugars simple complex16) water loving charged or contain polar covelent bonds dissolve easily in water ex. sugars and salts18) Large molecules containing hydrogen, oxygen and nitrogen More structurally complex than carbohydrates and lipids Enzymes antibodies some hormones are proteins20) Most commone in body diet one glycerol molecules and three fatty acids Saturated fats- found in meats dairy products Unsaturated fats found in plants22) measure of hydrogen Solutions acidity or alkalinity24) Fats, contain carbon hydrogen and oxygen 4 types Fatty acids Tirglycerides Phospholipids Steriods26) dissociates into hydroxide ions and cations Across: 1) one or more double covalent bonds (had a double bond) Liquid at room temp. Ex. oils6) convert strong acids and bases into weak acids and bases8) Water- fearing Nonpolar covalent bonds not very water soluble 10) Monosaccharides monomers of sugars glucose, fructose Disaccharides two monosaccharides joined together sucrose, maltose11) Similar structure to triglycerides Phosphate group attached to third carbon of glyceride fatty acid tails Non polar only interact with lipids12) Simplest lipids used to sythesize triglycerides and phopholipids Two types of fatty acids saturated and unsaturated15) dissociates into anions and cations17) collision energy required to break chemical bond19) Stored energy21) lack carbon stucturally simple ionic or covalent bonds23) capacity to do work 25) long chains of monosaccharides usually insoluble in water does not taste sweet Glycogen is one in animals starch and cellulose are found in plants27) always have carbon usually contain hydrogen always covalent bonds28) Significantly different form glycerides structurally Commonly found in body Cholestorol- Estrogens Testosterone- Cortisol Bile salt- Vitamin D Hint ends in ol or one its a sterios hormone29) energy associated with motion
 

 

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