Biology Test #1 Word Scramble
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Term | Definition |
Atoms | smallest observable unit of matter in a RXN. |
CHNOPS | Carbon, Hydrogen, Nitrogen, Oxygen, Phosphate, Sulfur |
Chemical Bonds | hold atoms together in a molecule/compound |
Ionic Bonds | Positive/negative atoms attract and link together Separate in water (electrolytes/minerals living things need) |
Covalent Bonds | Share electrons, Protons same on both atoms, electrons equal protons with some shared |
Molecule/Compound | Consists of 2 or more atoms held together by a form of a chemical bond |
Ions | Any atom or molecule that has a charge (+/-) (when atoms gain or lose electrons they become ions) |
Polarity | opposite ends have opposite charges (form H bonds with water) sometimes happens in a covalent bond where electrons are not shared equally making one side more charged causing polarity |
Non-polar | Don't form H bonds with water dissolve poorlu |
Solubility | Ability of solute to dissolve in solvent |
solute | dissolves into solvent |
solvent | liquid in which solute dissolves in |
Polar molecules | Love Water (Hydrophilic) |
Hydrophilic | Love water dissolve easily |
Hydrophobic | Water fearing dissolve poorly |
Chemical RXN's | Making and breaking of bonds Can be reversed in biology so pay attn to arrow reactants left products right |
Organic | Contains Carbon and Hydrogen atoms |
Inorganic molecules | Dont contain Carbon and Hydrogen atoms |
Polymer | Large organic molecule made by monomers linking together. |
Making/Breaking Polymers | Making polymer = dehydration or condensation rxn Breaking polymer = Hydrolysis RXN |
Carbohydrates | Contain Carbon, Hydrogen,Oxygen in a 1:2:1 ratio |
Monosaccharide Disaccharide Polysaccharide | one carbon ring two carbon rings many carbon rings |
Function of cells | Energy/storage Build complex structures Signal Molecules Part of DNA and RNA |
Lipids (functions) | Fats:Insoluble in water Functions:Energy source and storage/part of cell membrane/ signaling/protection |
Triglycerides | Type of lipid: entirely hydrophobic with 3 straight tails, link together/solids |
Steroids | Type of Lipid: no fatty acids/20 carbon atoms/ 4 carbon ring/no tails |
Phospholipids | Type of Lipid: 2 Tails, phosphate(hydrophilic) head, Hydrophobic tails |
Fatty acids | very hydrophobic/insoluble/nonpolar |
Amino Acids | Used as signals or precursers to other things Anime/Carboxyl/Side R group 20 common amino acids that differ at the R group |
Proteins (functions) | Polymers of amino acids formed by peptide bonds Function:enzymes, signaling, structure, defense, transport, motors, energy source. |
Primary structure | sequence of amino acids in a protein that determines everything |
Nucleic Acid | [[Polymers of nucleotides]] Carry energy,help enzymes, send messages |
cell membrane | Fluid mosaic model Phospholipids arrange in bi-layer, proteins stay in bi-layer Fluid part"unless anchored proteins/phospholipids can move freely) |
Semi Permeable Selectively permeable | Some things can pass in some cannot what can/ cant pass through is regulated This is determined by membrane protiens |
Membrane Functions | Seperate the outside and inside of a cell controls what enters/leaves (energy,information,material) Some chemical rxn's occur in or on membrane |
organelles | Structures that have specialized functions |
Process | Anything that can happen |
Spontaneous Non-spontaneous | happens on its own releases energy consumes energy |
Coupled processes | non-spontaneous process paired with a spontaneous and uses the spontaneous rxns energy to carry out its process |
catalyst | speed up reaction without being consumed |
enzyme | catalyst of biology, most are proteins and have metal parts |
metabolism | all chemical reactions and other processes |
ATP | A nucleotide that is an immediate energy source for cellular process that require energy Energy in almost all Processes |
Membrane transport | Important cell function that moves things in and out of cells |
Passive transport | Simple diffusion(high to low concentration) Facilitated diffusion |
Osmosis | transfer from high to low concentration (water) across a semi permeable membrane Water moves through aqua ports [[Water follows the solute]] |
Facilitated diffusion | requires transfer protein polar and charged ions |
Isotonic Soln | solute out = solute in No osmosis |
Hypertonic Soln | Solute out > solute in Osmosis directed out cell shrinks |
Hypotonic Soln | solute out < solute in Osmosis directed in Cell swells (can burst) |
Active Transport | Low to high concentration Requires energy usually ATP Requires a membrane protien (pump) |
Oxidation Reduction | Lose Electrons Gain Electrons |
Oxidation/Reduction | Electrons can be transferred as H+ ions happens in many rxns |
Electrons/Energy | Energy of a molecule depends on how much energy the electrons have |
Photosynthesis | Redox Rxn CO2 reduced, Water Oxidizes Couples with light rxn to occur light goes to chemical energy in the chloroplasts |
Light RXN summary | Light energy gets converted to chemical energy ATP- High energy NADPH Good Electron Donor NADPH has been made for the reduction of CO2 |
Calvin-Benson Cycle | CO2 = Low energy CH2O = High energy Energy in ATP and NADPH added to the C atoms during the cycle C atoms reduced by NADPH G3P is the product (a 3-c Sugar) |
Aerobic Cellular Respiration | Process that gets energy out of high energy nucleotides in ATP Oxidation of Glucose = Spontaneous Synthesis of ATP is not spontaneous Is a redox process Glucose oxidized Oxygen reduced |
Impt Reactions Redox: Substance level phosphorylations Decarbodylations | Electrons Transferred as NADH and FADH Make Some ATP Release CO2 |
Krebs Cycle | all 6 C atoms releas os CO2 Some energy transeferd to 4 ATP molecules H atoms and energy from glucose now NADH amd FADH2 Redox not finished most energy left in high energy electrons |
Getting energy out of High Energy Electrons | NADH and FADH2 travel through redox rxns in cristae membranes and release energy Energy used to actively transport H+ across cristae membrane Energy now in H+ which moves across membrane and ATP synthase uses that energy to make ATP |
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