Chapter 2 HUMAN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY-BASIC CHEMISTRY

Name______

I.Concepts of Matter & Energy

§  Matter=”stuff” of the universe existing as ______states on earth/solid has definite volume and shape;liquid only definite volume and gas-has neither

§  Physical change-does not alter basic nature whereas chemical alters ______.

§  ENERGYonly measured by effects on matter-______

§  ______energy of motion and potential is ______.

§  Energy forms:

1.  ______-stored in chemical bonds-involved in cellular respiration

2.  ______-comes from movement of charged particles-used in nerve impulses

3.  ______-Directly involved in moving matter-eg.movement of limbs

4.  ______-travels in waves;electromagnetic spectrum-x-rays,infrared,visible light,radio,UV,gamma

§  Energy is usually converted from one form to another-some of initial energy is lost to environment

II. Composition of Matter

§  112 ______-alike in atoms and unique atomic #/represented on periodic table,organized by atomic # and short hand representation is ______-Look at Chart p.30

§  Atoms made of positive protons and neutral ______in nucleus,surrounded by ______electrons,in energy levels

§  Atomic # = # protons

§  Atomic mass #= # p+n

§  Atomic mass –average of all isotope masses for an element

®  ______are atoms that differ in number of neutrons,are identified by mass number,and one medical use is as tracers in medical diagnosis.---see.pp. 8 and 9

®  ______occur whenever atoms combine with or dissociate from other atoms

®  ______-2 or more combined chemically;more specifically a compound

®  2 bonds we see in living things are ______,w/a transfer of electrons and ______w/a sharing of electrons

®  Outer -______electrons determine bonding capacity and thus properties

®  ______-charged atom

®  Polar molecules have unequal sharing of electrons ,as seen in water

®  Water bonds to other water atoms by H- bonds-a weak bond

®  These combined H-bonds create a high surface tension

®  3 reaction types

A)  synthesis ----2H2 + O2à 2H2O

B)  ______------H2Oà 2H2 +O2

C)  Exchange---2HCl + Znà ZnCl2 +H2 OR HCl + NaOHà HOH +NaCl

III. Biochemistry:Chemical Composition of Living Matter

®  ______contain carbon ,but not all are involved in living things(inorganic lack C-CO,CO2 and cyanide 3 exemptions-they are inorganic)

INORGANICS_WATER

1.  high heat capacity(ie before a temperature change thus preventing us from sudden body temperature changes.

2.  ______-“universal solvent”

§  Solute dissolves in a ______to make a solution-Thus water able to transport many materials

3. chemical reactivity

®  ______reaction---water added to the bond.

4.______-protective as in CSF or amniotic fluid……………………………………..

INORGANIC COMPOUNDS- SALTS

®  Salt contains cation besides H+ and an anion besides OH-…examples:NaCl,KCl,CaI2

®  Easily separate into ions______

®  Because ions are charged particles,all salts are ______-able to conduct a current

®  ______-pH<7 and proton donor

®  ______-pH> 7 and proton acceptor

®  pH measures H+ concentration

®  Acid +Base=Salt + water –all neutral

®  ______prevents sharp pH change

FOUR CLASSES of MACROMOLECULES in Living Things:

  1. Carbohydrates-FIRST SOURCE FOR ENERGY!!!!!inc. sugars,starches/have C,H and O in a 1:2:1 ratio

Example: C6H12O6= GLUCOSE

Sugars inc. monosaccharides(Glucose and fructose,,disaccharides(Sucrose,lactose,maltose) and polysaccharides(starch and glycogen)….Examples of starches______

  1. Lipids-made of C,H and O---look at lipid table p.47

---made up of often fatty acids and glycerol

______-are solid fats with all C-C bonds filled-no double or triple bonds….

______-are liquids and they have at least 1 C-C double bond

§  Neutral fats_triglycerides-in fat deposits-in subcutaneous tissue and around organs-protect,insulate and major energy source

®  Trans fats----oils solidifies by adding H atoms----considered bad for the cardiovascular system

®  Omega -3 fatty acids(in cold water fish)-help your heart and immune system

®  Phospholipids found in cell membrane

®  ______fat soluble-inc. cholesterol and hormones-cholesterol basis of all body steroids

®  ______a breakdown product of cholesterol;released by liver into digestive tract-aid in fat digestion and absorption

®  ______-cortisol;aldersterone

®  Includes vitamins A(for vision)E(wound healing,fertility,antioxidant),K(for clotting,Prostaglandins-from fatty acid-membranes(used in labor,blood pressure,movement in digestive tract and in inflammation),lipoproteins(transport fatty acids and cholesterol in bloodstream-HDL and LDL-bad cholesterol)

3.  PROTEINS-made up of monomer of amino acids;>50% organic matter,contain C,H,O,and N,~ 20 amino acids,polypeptide is another word for protein and peptide bonds join amino acids

®  Fibrous(or structural) Proteins are in most body structures;provide strength-eg.collagen in bones,cartilage and tendons…..also KERATIN—protein of hair and nails

®  Globular proteins-mobile and mostly spherical and DO things---FUNCTIONAL PROTEINS----examples:enzymes-regulate reactions---H-bonds and van der waals force help them-like hemoglogin,keep their shape

®  Draw an enzyme –substrate complex and label active site

®  Enzymes usually end in –ase(sugars in –ose)

4.  NUCLEIC ACIDS-made of C,H,O,N and PDNA provides heredity and RNA takes DNA’s info to make proteins/the monomer is a nucleotide consisting of sugar,nitrogenous base and a phosphate group.Label the nucleotide for DNA,then RNA:

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ATP is the energy storage molecule-This is what carbs are broken down into so we can get usable energy---ATP and ADP continually recycle

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