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**What This Document Is**
These are study notes created to help students prepare for the first unit exam in BIOL 2113, Anatomy and Physiology I at Chattahoochee Technical College. The notes cover foundational concepts from Chapters 1 and 2, focusing on the body’s internal environment, basic chemistry, and the building blocks of life.
**Why This Document Matters**
This resource is intended for students currently enrolled in the course who are reviewing material before an exam. It serves as a condensed reference to key terms and principles, aiding in focused study. It’s most useful when used *in conjunction with* textbook readings, lecture materials, and other course resources.
**Common Limitations or Challenges**
These notes are a *summary* and do not replace the comprehensive information presented in the textbook or during lectures. They are not designed to teach the material from scratch, nor do they include practice questions or detailed explanations of complex processes. Students should not rely solely on these notes for exam preparation.
**What This Document Provides**
This preview includes key definitions related to homeostasis (negative and positive feedback), metabolism (catabolism and anabolism), and survival needs. It also outlines the major body cavities (dorsal and ventral) and serous membranes. Additionally, the notes cover essential chemistry concepts such as atomic structure (protons, neutrons, electrons, atomic number, atomic mass), chemical bonds (ionic, covalent, hydrogen), and basic chemical reactions (synthesis, decomposition, exchange, oxidation-reduction). Finally, it touches on organic and inorganic compounds, pH balance, and the functional groups and building blocks of carbohydrates and lipids.
This preview *does not* include detailed explanations of cellular respiration, the full range of functional groups, or a complete breakdown of polysaccharide types. It also does not contain any information on proteins or nucleic acids, which are covered in the full study guide.