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Chapter 2 : Chemistry of Life

Horizontales
Acidic, basic, and neutral are examples of
White blood cells use this process to eat invading bacteria
This lipid is needed to create estrogen, testosterone, and cortisone
Structural, Storage, Hormonal, Enzyme, and Immunoglobulins are all
This chemical opposite of an acid
Electrons orbit around the
Verticales
Cholesterol and this lipid come together in cell membrane
The "drinking" active transport mechanism
CH4 is an example of a chemical
If you lock this structural protein your skin becomes saggy
The most abundant compound found in and around each cell.
This compound gives another compound a hydrogen ion