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Lysosomes

A membrane-enclosed sac of digestive enzymes that break down large molecules without damaging the cell

Cytoskeleton

A network of fibers that provide support and can be used for cell movement; maintains cell shape

Correlation

A relationship between 2 variables

To store energy

ADP + P ATP

To provide energy

ATP ,ADP + P

Theories

Broad ideas Supported by a lot of evidence Not same as hypothesis

Ribosomes

Built in the nucleus and shipped to the cytoplasm; site where proteins are made

Beta- Blockers

By binding to adrenaline receptors, beta-blokers reduce anxiety symptoms

made of LDL ("bad") and HDL ("good")

Cholesterol

Nucleus

Contains the genetic material, DNA

Statistics

Describe data - Tell us the probability that our experimental group and control group differ by chance alone

2 main scientific approaches

Descriptive - inductive reasoning Experimental - deductive reasoning

Proteins Main structural component of life

Enzymes

Do energy drinks really provide energy?

False

Only plant cells have a cell wall.

False

Plants use photosynthesis to create ATP for cellular work.

False

You can prove a Hypothesis is True

False

Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum

Folds and packages proteins for shipping

Caffeine

Is NOT a nutrient that can be converted to ATP to provide energy

Smooth Endoplasmic Reticulum

Makes lipids, like hormones, and breaks down drugs and poisons in the blood

Central Vacuole

Membrane-enclosed sac (usually in plant cells) that can store items such as pigments (to attract pollinators), water (to grow), or poisons (to protect against herbivores)

Golgi Apparatus

Receives products from the endoplasmic reticulum and modifies and packages molecules for shipping; makes some carbohydrates

Plasma Membrane

Surrounds the outside of all cells; determines what can pass into & out of a cell

Fermentation anaerobic

The harvest of food energy w/o oxygen

Biology

The scientific study of life

Mitochondria

The site of cellular respiration which converts food into energy in the form of ATP

You open a package of cheese that has not been previously opened and you find mold growing on the cheese. Where did the mold cells come from? (Mold is a type of fungus; a living organism.)

There was a mold cell in the package before it was sealed and then the cells increased in number over time.

Correlation does not equal causation

True

Fermentation is Inefficient process doesn't produce much ATP

True

Plants use process of cellular respiration and Photosynthesis

True

Chloroplast

Uses the sun's energy to convert carbon dioxide and water into sugars (food) in the process of photosynthesis

# Calories recommended (for adults)

__2000___: inactive women & elderly ___2400__: active women & inactive men 2400_____: active men 3000

Plant bodies (like all life forms) are made up of carbon. Plants increase their body size through inputs from the ___ .

air

Molecules influence a cell's function by _____ .

all of the above are possible

Primary sources

are articles written and gone through peer review

Vitamins

complex nutrients that contain carbon and are needed only in very small quantities to assist enzymes

Human Metabolism Number of Calories per day required vary with

gender age genetics

Almost all carbohydrates are

hydrophilic

Lipids are

hydrophobic

During endocytosis, particles are transported ____ the cell within a _____ .

into, vesicle

Phagocytosis

is a type of endocytosis by which cells engulf large particles

Exocytosis

is the method by which cells export products for use in another location

Fatty acid is unsaturated if:

it has at least one carbon to carbon double bond

Fatty acid is saturated if:

it has the maximum number of hydrogens bonded to the carbons

Food calories are

kilocalories (1 = 1000 calories)

Secondary sources

media reports appearing in radio, newspaper, magazines and T.V

Muscle cells have high energy needs therefore you would expect these cells to contain lots of _____ .

mitochondria

Simple sugars

monosaccharides

Minerals

non-carbon-containing atoms necessary to assist enzymes - examples: sodium, potassium, iron, calcium, fluoride

Sample size

number of subjects in experimental group and in control group

Anecdotal Evidence

people make claims on poor studies or on poor sample sizes

Which structure provides a cell with its "fingerprint" that allows it to be recognized as belonging in a particular organism?

plasma membrane

Complex carbohydrates

polysaccharides starch, glycogen, cellulose

Replication

should apply the predictor variable to > 1 subject - should measure the response variable on > 1 subject

Our livers are responsible for processing particular drugs we take. Therefore we would expect the liver to have lots of _______ . Increasing the amount of this particular cell organelle is what sometimes causes people to build up a tolerance to drugs, requiring them to take ever increasing quantities of the drug to feel the same effect.

smooth endoplasmic reticulum

Carbon dioxide enters leaf through and H2O & O2 are also lost through

stomata

Cellular respiration

sugar + O2 ATP + CO2 + H2O

Photosynthesis

sunlight + CO2 + H2O sugar + O2

Anabolic steroids

synthetic form of testosterone

High cholesterol

total cholesterol > 200 - LDL > 100

Plant parts that contain a lot of poisonous materials to protect them from being eaten by animals would have many _____ .

vacuoles

Micronutrients

vitamins, minerals

Macronutrients

water, carbohydrates, lipids, proteins (thing we need in large quantities)

Pseudoscience

when people m,ale scientific clams but have not been proven by scientific evidence


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