Basic Chemistry Part II

This module focuses on Basic Chemistry Part II within Intro to Anatomy and Physiology. The module concentrates on Lipids and Biomolecules. Learners move through Biomolecules. 2404 02 1 Basic Chemistry PartII StudentNotes introduces core concepts and practical skills in Intro to Anatomy and Physiology.

Why this module matters

It helps learners connect Basic Chemistry Part II to the broader course path in Intro to Anatomy and Physiology. Learners build working familiarity with Lipids and Biomolecules. The lessons stay grounded in concrete examples and explanations tied to this module's core topics. Learners can check understanding through 5 quiz questions tied to this module.

What this module covers

  • Lipids
  • Biomolecules
  • Lipids are often described by behavior rather than by a single universal structure, because they are diverse.
  • A monomer is a small repeat unit that can join with similar units.
  • Identify the levels of structural organization in the human body and explain how they relate to each other.
  • Describe the principle of homeostasis and analyze how the body maintains internal balance in response to stimuli.

Topical takeaways

  • Lipids are often described by behavior rather than by a single universal structure, because they are diverse.
  • A monomer is a small repeat unit that can join with similar units.
  • A polymer is a large molecule formed by repeated linkage of monomers.

Lesson arc

  1. Biomolecules (3 min)

    Lipids are often described by behavior rather than by a single universal structure, because they are diverse.

    • Lipids are often described by behavior rather than by a single universal structure, because they are diverse.
    • A monomer is a small repeat unit that can join with similar units.
    • A polymer is a large molecule formed by repeated linkage of monomers.

Key concepts

  • Biomolecules

Practice and assessment

Learners reinforce this module through 5 quiz questions, with practice centered on Lipids are often described by behavior rather than by a single universal structure, because they are diverse.

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