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16 Cards in this Set
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Information about polar molecules |
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Through what does the body maintain a constant pH?
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What are the classic pHes of the human body? |
Between 7.35 to 7.45. Acidosis occurs below 7.35 and alkalosis occurs at above 7.45 |
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Information about acids in terms of pH and buffers |
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Example of weak acid dissociation
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What are the types of carbohydrates? |
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What are lipids?
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Information about the making of macromolecules |
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Information about the biochem of DNA and RNA |
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Information about deoxyribonucelic acid |
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What is the structure of a nucleotide?
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What is the primary structure of DNA? (In reference to the structure of a nucleotide) |
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Why is the structure of the DNA important? (Helix structure) |
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What does complementary base pairing look like? |
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How does RNA differ from DNA? |
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What is the structure of RNA? |
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