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Carbon Dioxide (CO2)

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Methane (CH4)

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Glucose

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Glycerol

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Saturated Fatty Acid

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Monounsaturated Fatty Acid

Double bonded Carbon

<p>Double bonded Carbon</p>
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Triglyceride

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Steroid

4 Carbon Rings

<p>4 Carbon Rings</p>
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Glycerol

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Dipeptide

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Tripeptide

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ATP (adenosine triphosphate)

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Maltose

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Amino Acid

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Hydroxyl group

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Carboxyl Group

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Amino Group

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Methyl Group

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Carbohydrates

contains the highest proportion of oxygen atoms

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Amino Acids

A peptide bond is formed when ___________ attach to each other by dehydration synthesis

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Nitrogen connected to a carbon that is double bonded to oxygen

How would you recognize a peptide bond if you were asked to point out one?

<p>How would you recognize a peptide bond if you were asked to point out one?</p>
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Which element is found in amino acids which is not found in the carbohydrates, fatty aids, or steroids?

Nitrogen

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CHO, 2:1 ratio of Hydrogen and Carbon

Name two properties that will help you correctly identify a carbohydrate

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Carboxyl and Amino

Which two functional groups interact with each other to form a peptide bond.

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Glucose, ATP, Steroid

Name three molecules seen in lab which contain rings in their structure

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Glycerol, Fatty Acids, Amino Acids

Name three macromolecules that had linear structure

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Has a ring composed of carbon and oxygen, classified as a carbohydrate

Properties of Maltose

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Fatty acids, amino acids

Name two molecules that contain carbon-to-oxygen double bonds

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Water

Which molecule is consumed in the chemical reaction when a dipeptide splits apart

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unsaturated and saturated fatty acids

Which two macromolecules are composed of mostly carbon and hydrogen

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frontal

forehead bone (1)

<p>forehead bone (1)</p>
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parietal

middle top of head

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temporal

sides of skull

<p>sides of skull </p>
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mastoid process

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styloid process

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mandibular fossa

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external acoustic meatus

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zygomatic process

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zygomatic

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zygomatic arch

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occipital

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foramen magnum

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occipital condyles

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sphenoid

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sella turcica

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greater wing of sphenoid

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lesser wing of sphenoid

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lacrimal

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lacrimal fossa

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ethmoid

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orbital plate

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cribiform plate

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crista galli

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perpendicular plate

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middle nasal conchae

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nasal

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maxilla(e)

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mandible

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(mandibular) condyle

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coronoid process

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mental foramen

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mandibular foramen

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palatine

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vomer

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inferior nasal conchae

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hyoid

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body (centrum)

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inferior articulating processes

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intervertebral discs

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spinous process (dorsal spine)

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superior articulating processes

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transverse processes

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vertebral foramen

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cervical vertebrae

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atlas (C1)

first cervical vertebrae, sits on axis

<p>first cervical vertebrae, sits on axis</p>
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axis (C2)

second cervical vertebrae

<p>second cervical vertebrae</p>
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ontoid process/dens

axis (C2) lil nub

<p>axis (C2) lil nub</p>
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transverse foramen

cervical vertebrae only (for vertebral artery)

<p>cervical vertebrae only (for vertebral artery)</p>
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thoracic vertebrae

(T1-T12)

<p>(T1-T12)</p>
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lumbar vertebrae

(L1-L5)

<p>(L1-L5)</p>
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cervical vs thoracic vs lumbar vertebrae

amount of body weight each one supports

<p>amount of body weight each one supports</p>
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sacrum (sacral vertebrae)

5 fused vertebrae (1)

<p>5 fused vertebrae (1)</p>
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ala (wing)

sacrum, upper wing

<p>sacrum, upper wing</p>
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sacral canal

sacrum, continuation of vertebral canal

<p>sacrum, continuation of vertebral canal</p>
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auricular surface

sacrum, articulates with pelvis

<p>sacrum, articulates with pelvis</p>
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coccyx

tailbone (1)

<p>tailbone (1)</p>
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sternum

breastbone (1)

<p>breastbone (1)</p>
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body

sternum, middle center

<p>sternum, middle center</p>
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manubrium

sternum, upper part

<p>sternum, upper part</p>
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xiphoid process

sternum, lower portion

<p>sternum, lower portion</p>
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costal cartilage

connects ribs to sternum

<p>connects ribs to sternum</p>
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head of rib

rib where it attaches to vertebrae

<p>rib where it attaches to vertebrae</p>
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tubercle of rib

rib, articulates with transverse process

<p>rib, articulates with transverse process</p>
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vertebrosternal ribs

true ribs (1-7)

<p>true ribs (1-7)</p>
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vertebrochondral ribs

false ribs (8-10)

<p>false ribs (8-10)</p>
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vertebral ribs

floating ribs (11-12)

<p>floating ribs (11-12)</p>
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coronal suture

parietal and frontal

<p>parietal and frontal</p>
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lambdoidal suture

parietal and occipital

<p>parietal and occipital</p>
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sagittal suture

parietal from parietal

<p>parietal from parietal</p>
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squamosal suture

parietal from temporal

<p>parietal from temporal</p>