Chemistry Review Plus Crossword

Description

Element or compound that enters into a chemical reaction
Process that changes one set of chemicals into another
Positively charged subatomic particle
Substance formed by the chemical combination of two or more elements in definite proportions
Positively or negatively charged atom
Carbon compound that stores and transmits genetic information
A monomer of nucleic acids
The center of the atom
Bond formed when electrons are shared between atoms
Negatively charged subatomic particle
Bond formed when one or more electrons are transferred from one atom to another
Monomer of proteins
Solution with high number of H+
Solution with pH higher than 7
Atom of same element that differs in number of neutrons compared with other atoms of the element
Basic unit of matter
High-energy chemical used for energy in organisms
The energy of movement
Stored energy
Substance that cannot be broken down into simpler substances
Formed from 2+ atoms combined
Formed when 2+ different atoms combine
Outermost layer or shell of electrons
Weak bond formed with hydrogen atom
Contain carbon
Ability to absorb or release large amounts of heat (3 words)
Ionic compound not containing H+ or OH-
Part of cell membrane structure; also provides long term energy as well as being a steroid
Provides body construction materials; controls body functions; includes hormones
Provides body with quick energy
Made of similar cells
Made of different organs that work together
System that produces hormones that control body functions
System that includes the brain and spinal column
System that returns fluids to the bloodstream
Standing position where arms are downward and palms face out
Toward the head; above
Away from the head; below
Toward the front of the body
Toward the middle of the body
Close to the origin of the body part
Toward or at the body surface
Cavity containing the brain
Division layer between lungs and abdomen
Maintaining stable internal conditions
Lengthwise cut dividing body into left and right halves; aka midsagittal
Lengthwise cut dividing anterior and posterior halves; aka coronal
Cut that divides superior and inferior halves of the body

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