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Information about polar molecules

Through what does the body maintain a constant pH?

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

Information about acids in terms of pH and buffers

Example of weak acid dissociation

What are the types of carbohydrates?

What are lipids?

Information about the making of macromolecules

Information about the biochem of DNA and RNA

Information about deoxyribonucelic acid

What is the structure of a nucleotide?

What is the primary structure of DNA? (In reference to the structure of a nucleotide)

Why is the structure of the DNA important? (Helix structure)

What does complementary base pairing look like?

How does RNA differ from DNA?

What is the structure of RNA?