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Chapter 1 Puzzle

Horizontales
Characteristic of a hydrogen bonding group that can be either a HBD or HBA
Forces which mediate interaction between molecules, including forces of attraction or repulsion
The semifluid substance of a cell that is external to the nuclear membrane and internal to the cellular membrane
Relating to or denoting chemical bonds formed by the sharing of electrons between atoms
The electron rich heteroatom that receives the hydrogen bond
The separation of charges within a molecule between two covalently bonded atoms or atoms that share an ionic bond.
A cellular organelle of eukaryotes that contains chromosomes and is enclosed in a definite membrane.
Phospholipid layer that surrounds every living cell, delimiting the cell from the environment around it
The property of asymmetry where the mirror images of a molecule are non-superimposable
Verticales
Relating to or denoting chemical bonds formed between two ions with opposite charges
The ability of the drug to targets sites that are relative specific to the microorganism responsible for infection
The element that is more electronegative than oxygen, nitrogen or chlorine.
Attractive forces between the positive end of one polar molecule and the negative end of another polar molecule.
Discipline involved in the development, synthesis, and analysis of drugs and other bio-active agents
The study of the biochemical and physiologic effects of drugs
A class of phospholipids, including lecithin and cephalin, consisting of a glycerol backbone, two fatty acids, and a phosphorylated alcohol
The relatively weak attractive forces that act on neutral atoms and molecules and that arise because of the electric polarization induced in each of the particles by the presence of other particles
The chemical compound which contains protons to be donated
Margin of safety that exists between the dose of a drug that produces the desired effect and the dose that produces unwanted and possibly dangerous side effects
When a person no longer responds to a drug in the way they did at first.
The chemical bonds that hold the atoms of a molecule or compound together
An undesirable secondary effect which occurs in addition to the desired therapeutic effect of a drug or medication