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Bio review

What is a dehydration reaction

2 monomers bonding together to create a polymer

Macromolecule

Large molecules of thousands of covalently bonded atoms

Monosaccarides

Single sugars, building blocks of polysaccarides

What is the basic monosaccaride energy source

Glucose

What are dentoses

Ribose(building blocks of RNA and DNA

What are hexoses

Glucose (basic form of energy)

What is a disaccaride

deydration reaction combining 2 monosaccarides

What is glucose linkage

Creation of a disaccaride molecule

What is starch

Storage of glucose in plants

Are carbohydrates polysaccarides?

Yes

How is glucose stored in animals

Glycogen

What is cellulose

Structural polysaccaide found in a cell wall

What is fiber

Cellulose

What is chitin

Structural protein found in the exoskeleton of antheropods and in the cell walls of fungi

What are lipids

non polar and hydrophobid

What are fats

Used in the storage of energy, constructed as glycerol or fatty acids

What do fatty acids consist of

A carboxyl group attached to a larger carbon skeleton

How many fatty acids create a lipid molecule and what is it called

3, triaglyceral

What is saturated fat

Animal based and solid at RT, can lead to hypertension

What is non saturated fat

Genrally plant based, and liquid at RT, fish fats

What do fish fats contain

Omega-3

What is a phospholipid

Two fatty acids and a phosphate group attached to a glyceral

What do steriods do?

Send messages to initiate change in the body

What is cholesteral

An important component of cell membranes

What is the danger of cholesteral

Too much of it can lead to cardiovascular disease

Describe proteins

They are coded by DNA, and are sensitive to high temps

What are enzymatic proteins

help biological reactions to occur, such as hydrolysis

Defense proteins

Anti-bodies

What are storage proteins

Storge of amino acids, must have stored for growth and development

What are transport proteins

Transport substances, such as hemoglobin

Hormonal Proteins

coordination of organisms activites (insulin)

What are receptor proteins

Responce to chemical stimuli

Contractile/Motor Proteins

Used for movement, undulations of cilia and flagella, myosin and actin muscle contrations

What is used in structural proteins

Keratin

How many polypeptides do enzymes contain

1 or more

What are amino acids

Organic molecules with carboxyl and amino groups,

What are the building blocks of proteins

Amino acids

What are the four different amino acids groups

Polar, non polar, and charged, positive and negative

Are charged amino acids hydrophilic

Yes

What is the primary structure

unique sequence of amino acids

What is the secondary structure

cuts and folds in polypedtide chain

What is the tertiary structure

determained by various interactions amoung side chains (R groups) and starts to be a chain, and starts to be functional

What is the quaterny structure

results when a protein consists of multiple polypeptide chains

What is denaturation

loss of a proteins native structure, rendering it biologically inactive

What is nuclaic acid

DNA/RNA, comprising genes made of nucleaic acids

What do ribosomes do

Direct the synthesis of proteins through mRNA

Nulceaic acids are polymers called___________

Polynucleotides

What do Purines contain

A and G

What do Pyrimidines contain

C,T, and U

In RNA Thymine is replaced by what

Uracil

What are used to study subcell structure

Electron Microscopes

What does cell fragmentation use

A centerfuse

What is the plasma membrance comprised of

Phospholipids

What is cytosol

Cytoplasm

What is an example of a prokariotic cell

A bacteria cell, where there is no nucleus

Where is DNA stored in a Prokaryotic cells?

In the nucleoid region

Where is the DNA in Eukaryotic cells

In the membrance bound nucleus, inside the nuclear envelope

Is the plasma membrance selective

yes

How is the nucleus shape maintained

By the lamina

What are protein factories

Ribosomes

Where are free ribosomes

In the cytosol

Where are bound ribosomes

On the ER and Nuclear Envelope

What does the Endomembance system include

Plasma membrane, endoplasmis reticulum, golgi apparatus, lysosomes, vacoules

How is the endomembrance system connected

Through transport vesicles

What is the ER

Half of total membranes, communicates with the nuclear envelope

What is smooth ER

Lacks ribosomes, synthesises lipids, metabolysises carbohydrates, detoxifees drugs/poison

What is rough ER

Contains ribosomes, secrete glycoproteins, and distributes transport vessicles

What is golgi apparatus

Shipping and receiving center, spot and packages material into transport vessicles to be send around the cell

What is the cis side

Receiving side

What is the trans side

Sending side

What are lysosomes

Enzymatic sacs that digest macromolecules

Phagocytosis

Lysosomes ingulf another cell, creating a food vacoule and digest it

What is autophagy

The recognition of a misfunctioning cell and digests it and recycles the materials

What are vacoules

Central storage

What are food vacoules

formed by phagocyosis

What ar3e contratile vessicles

Pump exess water out of the cell of freshwater protists

What are Thylakoids

Membranous sacs stacked to form a granum in chloroplasts

What is stroma

Internal fluid or matrix in a chloroplast

Chloroplasts are one of what group

Plastids

Where does pigment lie

In the chloroplast

What are peroxisomes

Specialized metabolic compartments bounded by single membrane, produce hydrogen peroxide and convert it to water

Cytoskeleton

Is a network of fibers extending throughout the cytoplasm, gives the cell is structure and maintains shaoe

What is the three types of molecular structures in cytoskeleton

Microtubules, microfilaments, intermediate filamentd

What do motor proteins travel along

The cytoskeleton

What are mircrofilaments

Solid rods about 7nm diameter, built as a double trieste chain of actin subunits

Function of microfilaments

Cellular motility contain the proteon myosin is addition to actin

What is pseudopia

Cellular extensions that extend and contract through reverse assembly of actin subunits and microfilaments

Cytoplasmic streaming

circular flow of cytoplasm in the cell, to distribute materials within the cell

Primary cell wall

Thin and flexible

Middle lamella

thin layer between primary walls of adjacent cells

Secondary cell wall

Added between the plasma membrance and primary cell wall

Animal cells lack cell walls but have what instead

Elaborate extracellular matrix (EMC)

What is ECM made of

Collagen proteoglycans and fibronectin

What do ECM proteins bind to in the plasma membrane

Receptor protiens called integrins

Functinos of ECM

Support, adhesion, movement, regulation

What are cell junctions

Intercellular juncions facilitate communication between cells

Types of cell junctions

Plasmodesmata, tight junctions, desmosomes, Gap junctions

Plasmodesmata

channels that pergerate cell walls, water and small solutes can pass from cell to cell

Tight junctions

Membranes of neighboring cells are oppressed together preventing extracellular leakage, do not communicate

Desmosomes

Anchoring junctinos, fasten cells together

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