Anatomy Ch 2-4 Review
Across
- 9. A macromolecule whose function is to repair and build the body's tissues.
- 11. Cell drinking.
- 12. A fat that is solid at room temperature
- 13. The monomer of nucleic acids.
- 14. Respiration that requires oxygen.
- 15. An acid that is produced during intense exercise.
- 17. A solution that is less concentrated than another solution.
- 18. A process where water is used to break bonds in a molecule.
- 19. A cell will do this if it is placed in a hypertonic solution.
- 21. The organ involved in dialysis.
- 23. A condition where cells have poor cell differentiation.
- 24. A macromolecule whose function is to store energy long term.
Down
- 1. Metabolism that builds larger molecules from smaller molecules.
- 2. A protein that speeds up chemical reactions in organisms.
- 3. Metabolism that breaks down larger molecules to smaller molecules.
- 4. The monomer of carbohydrates.
- 5. Transport that requires energy.
- 6. When cancer cells spread to other parts of the body.
- 7. Amino acids make up this polymer.
- 8. Respiration that does not require oxygen.
- 10. acid A macromolecule whose function is to store and transmit genetic information.
- 11. Cell eating.
- 16. A macromolecule whose function is to store energy short term.
- 20. An increase in the number of cells in a tissue or organ.
- 22. Nutrients that are not made in the body. They must be consumed.