Suggested Additional Chemistry Review

Using Your Textbook's On-Line Resources:

You should have received a packet called MyA&P bundled with the purchase of a new textbook.  It contains Your access code to the publisher's web site that allows you to access many study tools on-line such as Interactive Physiology, quizzes, reviews, case studies, etc.  Students often find these resources to be helpful. 

You need the Course ID, "thompson32435" or “pitts99750” or "schiller61619" to register for the online features.  Go to http://www.mariebmap.com or http://www.coursecompass.com to register and/or login to use these resources.

Anatomy and Physiology Place Assignment

 

ØPART I:  BASIC CHEMISTRY 
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Definition of Concepts: Matter and Energy (25-26) 

Animation: Energy Concepts 
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Composition of Matter: Atoms and Elements (27-30) 

Animation: Atomic Structure  How Matter Is Combined: Molecules and Mixtures (30-31) 
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Chemical Bonds (31-36)

 

ØChemical Reactions (36-40) 
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Part II:  BIOCHEMISTRY 

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Inorganic Compounds (40-43) 

InterActive Physiology®: Introduction to Body Fluids  Organic Compounds (43-59) 
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Animations: Disaccharides | Polysaccharides | Fats
 

Art Labeling: Lipids (fig. 2.15, p. 47)
 

Animations: Structure of Proteins | Primary and Secondary Structure | Tertiary and

Quaternary Structure
 

Animation: How Enzymes Work
 

Art Labeling: Mechanism of Enzyme Action (fig. 2.21, p. 55)
 

Art Labeling: Structure of DNA (fig. 2.22, p. 56)
 

Memory: Important Molecules  Chapter Summary 

 

 
Get Ready

for A&P

Activities

 

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Atomic Structure 165

Atoms and Isotopes
Build an Atom
 
ØPeriod Table of Elements 171
Periodic Table
 
ØChemical Bonding 177
Hydrogen Bonding
Nonpolar and Polar Molecules
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What Did You Learn? Post Quiz

 


Last updated on August 24, 2007

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