Anatomy and Physiology - Chapter 2

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Across
  1. 4. Biological catalysts (Pg 47)
  2. 8. Energy stored in chemical bonds (Pg 24)
  3. 9. Heterogenous mixtures with large solutes that settle out (Pg 30)
  4. 10. Sugar found in DNA (Pg 43)
  5. 12. Blood Sugar (Pg 43)
  6. 14. Proton Donor (Pg 39)
  7. 15. Polymer of simple sugars formed by dehydration reaction (Pg 43)
  8. 19. Substance on which an enzyme acts (Pg 52)
  9. 20. Compounds containing Carbon (Pg 38)
  10. 24. Substances that conduct electrical current in solution (Pg 39)
  11. 27. What makes up a substance (Pg 24)
  12. 30. Constructive chemical reactions (Pg 36)
  13. 32. Ability to do work (Pg 24)
  14. 33. Composed of glycerol and 3 fatty acids (Pg 45)
  15. 34. Homogeneous mixtures of components (Pg 29)
  16. 35. Acted on by gravity (Pg 24)
  17. 37. Compounds not containing Carbon (Pg 38)
  18. 41. Five Carbon Sugar (Pg 43)
  19. 42. Subatomic particle bearing a positive charge (Pg 25)
  20. 44. Chemical bonding of 2 or more atoms (Pg 28)
  21. 45. Unique substances that cannot be broken down (Pg 25)
  22. 48. Process by which atoms or molecules combine to form a larger, more complex molecule (Pg 36)
  23. 49. Ion with a net negative charge (Pg 32)
  24. 50. Energy at work (Pg 24)
Down
  1. 1. Isotopes that decompose spontaneously into more stable forms (Pg 28)
  2. 2. Full set of proteins made by the body (Pg 47)
  3. 3. Energy directly involved in moving matter (Pg 24)
  4. 5. Sugar formed by dehydration reaction between 2 glucose molecules (Pg 43)
  5. 6. Proton Acceptor (Pg 39)
  6. 7. Inactive energy (Pg 24)
  7. 11. Energy that travels in waves (Pg 24)
  8. 13. Ion with a net positive charge (Pg 32)
  9. 16. Energy-absorbing reactions (Pg 37)
  10. 17. 10 or more united amino acids (Pg 47)
  11. 18. Forms Hydration Layers around large charged molecules (Pg 38)
  12. 21. Destructive chemical reactions (Pg 36)
  13. 22. Indivisible building block of an element (Pg 25)
  14. 23. 2 fatty acid chains attached to a Diglyceride and a Phosphorus-containing group (Pg 47)
  15. 25. Different atoms chemically binding (Pg 28)
  16. 26. Physical combinations of solutes in a solvent (Pg 29)
  17. 28. Subatomic particle bearing a negative charge (Pg 25)
  18. 29. Primary component of all organic molecules (Pg 26)
  19. 31. Subatomic particle bearing a neutral charge (Pg 25)
  20. 36. Sugar stored primarily in skeletal muscle and liver cells (Pg 43)
  21. 38. Elements with same Mass Number but different Atomic Number (Pg 27)
  22. 39. Energy-liberating reactions (Pg 37)
  23. 40. Six Carbon sugar (Pg 43)
  24. 43. Movement of charged particles (Pg 24)
  25. 46. Takes up space and has mass (Pg 24)
  26. 47. Ionic compounds containing cations and anions (Pg 39)