Basic Biochemistry

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Across
  1. 2. a liquid that carries nutrients and removes waste. Blood moves through the body’s cardiovascular system.
  2. 3. anything that takes up space. Air, water, rocks, and even people are examples of it.
  3. 4. in humans, it determines such things as what color the eyes are and how the lungs work. Each piece of information is carried on a different section of it.
  4. 6. the smallest unit with the basic properties of life. Some tiny organisms, such as bacteria and yeast, consist of only one cell.
  5. 7. the smallest unit of a substance that has all the properties of that substance.
  6. 9. the amount of positive and negative charges a molecule has, and how they interact.
  7. 11. a substance that dissolves another substance by pulling the molecules apart through electrochemical interactions.
Down
  1. 1. a homogeneous mixture of solvent and solute molecules.Can be liquid, solid, or gaseous.
  2. 4. a physical process that refers to the net movement of molecules from a region of high concentration to one of lower concentration. Solid, liquid or gas materials go through it.
  3. 5. the tiny particles that are the basic building blocks of all matter.
  4. 6. the amount of dissolved solute per volume of solvent in a solution.
  5. 8. the study of the chemistry of living things.
  6. 10. diffuses through the solvent until the concentration is equal in all parts of the solution.