Cell Biology Chapter 2

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Covalent bond
The type of chemical bond in which electron pairs are shared between two atoms.
Electronegative atom
The atom with the greater attractive force; the atom that can capture the major share of electrons of a covalent bond.
Polar molecules
Molecules with an uneven distribution of charge because the component atoms have different electronegativities.
Nonpolar molecules
Molecules with a symmetric distribution of charge because the component atoms have approximately the same electronegativities.
Ions
An atom or molecule with a net positive or negative charge because it has lost or gained one or more electrons during a chemical reaction.
Anion
An ionized atom or molecule with a net negative charge.
Cation
An ionized atom or molecule with an extra positive charge.
Noncovalent bonds
A relatively weak chemical bond based on attractive forces between oppositely charged regions within a molecule or between two nearby molecules.
Free radicals
Highly reactive atom or molecule that contains a single unpaired electron.
Ionic bond
A noncovalent bond occurring between oppositely charged ions, also called a salt bridge.
Hydrogen bond
The weak, attractive interaction between a hydrogen atom covalently bonded to an electronegative atom and a second electronegative atom.
Hydrophilic
The tendency of polar molecules to interact with surrounding water molecules, which are also polar; derived from "water loving".
Hydrophobic interaction
The tendency of nonpolar molecules to aggregate so as to minimize their collective interaction with surrounding polar water molecules; derived from "water fearing".
Heat shock response
Activation of the expression of a diverse array of genes in repsonse to temperature elevation. The products of these genes, including molecular chaperones, help the organism recover from the damaging effects of elevated temperature.
Van der Waals force
A weak attractive force due to transient asymmetries of charge within adjacent atoms or molecules.