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Enzyme Pathway/Eukaryotic

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What is the enzyme pathway? (6)   phyenlalanine(amino acid)> tyrosine(AA or amino acid)>Levodopa>dopamine>norepinephrine>epinephrine(adrenaline)  
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Tyrosine   Malanin. Changes pigments, ie albino is enzyme deficiet. Enzyme tyrosinase combines with substrate tyrosine  
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Phyenylalanine   Builds up casing retardation. PKU test in babies. Disease called phenlketonuria(retardation).  
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Diet Soda Ingriedients   Aspartane>>> Phenylamine + aspartic acid  
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Tyrosine   Converts to Levodope(L-dopa) with right enzyme converts to dopamine  
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In Born Error in Metabolisim   Amino Acid Metabolisim-PKU increase=retardation Carbohydrate Metabolisim-Lacose intolerance-lactose not utilized. Africa low tol. Lipid Metabolisim-Tay-Sach's disease is lipid accumulation affects brain also hypercholestrolemia high Cholestrol  
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Eukoryotic Cell   Cell organelles . Cells for humans and animal  
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How many genes have DNA codes for   40,000  
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Flagella   Sperm locomotion  
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Cilia   hairlike projection ourside cell. ie. lungs with coughing up phlegm  
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Describe the order from the Nucleus of a cell or the making of a protein sequence starting with Copy from DNA   Nucelues, messenger RNA, Rough Endoplasmaic Reticulum with ribosomes, Smooth Enoplasmic Reticulum, /golgi Complex, secretory vesicle  
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What happens is lysomes rupture?   Cell death and aging. Antioxidants help prevent again  
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ATP   Adenosine triphosphate in midochondria. A-P-P-P phosphate breaks off to produce energy. 90% ATP made by mitochondria  
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How does it convert back to ATP   ATP>>>ADP enzyme ATPsyntestase will release a P to form ATP  
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Why do we need energy?   Mucles contraction and horomone activation  
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Mitochindria   Inner/Outter membrane. Crista>>>ATP Production. Number varies with energy. demand of cell. Can self replicate, has ribosomes, has unique DNA, maternal inheritance. Genetic disease such as lebers blindness and cariomyopathy  
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Cell Membrane   Bilipid cell layered membrane. Two layers of fat floating on top of each other.  
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Hydropholic   repels protein  
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hydrophobic   integral channel  
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40% cell membranes are made of   Cholestrol  
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How do proteins get through cell membrane   Integral Channel. Uses H2O to go through due to oil not mixing, Ions pass and Na+, K+, Ca+, Cl, H2O. Peripheral receptor float on surface, Inherited, carb on protein do immune recogniton  
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Membrane Transport Mechanisims of Cells A)Passive?   No ATP is needed. ie.  
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Diffusion   Molecules moving from high to a lower concentration until equilibrium is reached. ie. spray airfreshner  
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3 types of passive transport?   simples diffusion, osmosis, and faciliated diffusion  
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Diffusion Rate   Moving down or from high to low concentraion gradient. ie. oxygen diffusion>> pushes right down lungs, 2) membrane permeability 3)Surface area 4)temperature (hot faster)  
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Cell Membrane and lipid compounds with diffusion that diffuse fast   Alcohol, nicotine patch, solvents(arthritis D6), cocaine, steroids, anasthetics  
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