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Intro to Chapter 2 - Chemistry in Physiology

Horizontales
Dissolved ions in solution that play important roles in electrical activity and osmoregulation.
Substance produced by a chemical reaction.
A substance that increases the rate of a chemical reaction.
Atom with an overall positive or negative charge.
Most abundant compound in the body.
Class of organic compounds that are composed of amino acids.
Substance that does not contain both carbon and hydrogen.
Solution that opposes wide fluctuations in pH.
Form of energy that is released when chemical bonds are broken.
Class of organic compounds built from sugars.
A variation of an element in which the number of neutrons differ from the norm.
Verticales
Type of reaction between an acid and base that forms a salt.
Number of particles within a given space or solution.
Chemical reaction between to reactants that form a larger molecule.
Class of nonpolar organic compounds that are not soluble in water.
Substance that contains both carbon and hydrogen.
Compound that releases hydrogen ions in solution.
Substance composed of two or more different elements joined by chemical bonds.
Substances that enter into a chemical reaction.
Substance in its simplest form that cannot be created or broken down by ordinary chemical means.