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Transcript
Chapter 6: Chemistry in Biology
Biology
Section 1: Atoms, Elements, and Compounds
Atoms:
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 __________ are the building blocks of matter
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 __________ are positively charged particles.
 __________ are particles that have no charge.
 __________ are negatively charged particles that are located outside the
__________.
Elements:
 An __________ is a pure substance that cannot be broken down into other
substances by physical or chemical means.
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The Periodic Table of Elements:
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__________:
 Atoms of the same element that have the same number of protons and electrons
but have a different number of neutrons.
Radioactive Isotopes:
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__________:
 A pure substance formed when two or more different elements combine.
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Chemical Bonds:
 __________ __________
1. Chemical bond that forms when electrons are shared.
2. A __________ is a compound in which the atoms are held together by
covalent bonds.
 __________ __________
1. Electrical attraction between two oppositely charged atoms or groups of
atoms.
2.
3.
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5.
__________ __________ __________ __________:
 When molecules come close together, the attractive forces between slightly
positive and negative regions pull on the molecules and hold them together.
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Reactants and Products:
 A __________ __________ is the process by which atoms or groups of atoms in
substances are reorganized into different substances.
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Section 2: Chemical Reactions
Chemical Equations:
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 __________ are the starting substances, on the left side of the arrow.
 __________ are the substances formed during the reaction, on the right side of the
arrow.
REACTANTS → PRODUCTS
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C6 H12O6  O2  CO2  H 2 O
Balanced Equations:
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Energy of Reactions:
 The __________ __________ is the minimum amount of energy needed for
reactants to form products in a chemical reaction.
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Enzymes:
 A __________ is a substance that lowers the activation energy needed to start a
chemical reaction.
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__________ are biological catalysts.
The reactants that bind to the enzyme are called __________.
The specific location where a substrate binds on an enzyme is called the
__________ __________.
Section 3: Water and Solutions
Water’s Polarity:
 Molecules that have unequal distribution of charges are called __________
__________.
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 A __________ __________ is a weak interaction involving a hydrogen atom and
a fluorine, oxygen, or nitrogen atom.
Homogenous Mixtures:
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 A __________ is a substance in which another substance is dissolved.
 A __________ is the substance that is dissolved in the solvent.
Heterogenous Mixtures:
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Acids and Bases:
 Substances that release hydrogen ions ( H  ) when dissolved in water are called
__________.
 Substances that release hydroxide ions ( OH  ) when dissolved in water are called
__________.
pH and Buffers:
 The measure of concentration of H  in a solution is called __________.
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 __________ are mixtures that can react with acids or bases to keep the pH within
a particular range.
Section 4: The Building Blocks of Life
Organic Chemistry:
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Macromolecules:
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 __________ are large molecules formed by joining smaller organic molecules
together.
 __________ are molecules made from repeating units of identical or nearly
identical compounds linked together by a series of covalent bonds.
Carbohydrates:
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Lipids:
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Proteins:
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 __________ __________ are small compounds that are made of carbon, nitrogen,
oxygen, hydrogen, and sometimes sulfur.
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 __________ __________ are complex macromolecules that store and transmit
genetic information.
 Nucleic acids are made of smaller repeating subunits called __________,
composed of carbon, nitrogen, oxygen, phosphorous, and hydrogen atoms.