BIO 122 exam 1
atmosphere of hydrogen and helium..
blown off by solar winds
sterols
can be structural or act as hormones
Correlation doesn't equal...
causation
amino acids
class of small molecule that're the building blocks of proteins
lipids are partly....
hydrophobic
steps of scientific method
1- make observations 2- think of interesting quest. 3- formulate hypothesis 4- develop stable predictions 5- gather data to test predictions 6-refine, alter, expand or reject hypothesis 7- develop general theories
molecule
2 or more elements connected by covalent bonds
biomolecules
4 main types are proteins, carbohydrates, nucleic acids and lipids all are critical for living cells all are built on a framework of covalently bonded carbon atoms
carbon atoms have how many potential binding sites?
4 potential binding sites. They can therefore bind to 4 different atoms
lipids
4th category of biomolecules, better known as fats oils and steroids
what percent of our bodies is water?
50-60%
What percent of Earth is water?
70%
What percent of a cell is water?
70-75%
are lipids polymers?
NO, lipids are macromolecules because their structure isn't composed of a chain of monomers
scientific theory
a hypothesis, or a group of related hypothesis, that has been repeatedly confirmed by diverse independent researchers
hydrogen bond
a weak electrical attraction between a partially positive hydrogen atom and a partially negative end of a polar molecule
control
allows for comparisons w/ treatments
scientific hypothesis
an informed logical and plausible explanation for observations of natural world statement not a question
hydrogen bonds are constantly bonding...
and breaking
Atomic mass number
approximately how much an atom weighs (the combined number of protons and neutrons in an atoms nucleus)
inorganic molecules
aren't covalently bound to other carbon or hydrogen atoms
covalent bonds
atoms share electons
experiments in lab
can control settings and have replicates nature=more things happening
the central element found in organic molecules is...
carbon
what type of reactions release energy by breaking down complex molecules?
catabolic
plants
cellulose~~ cellulose fibers starch~~ starch grain
non plants
chitin glycogen
experiments in whole ecosystems
closest you can get to a real natural setting hard to replicate-sometimes only one high cost, manipulating environment
triglycerides
composed of 3 fatty acid molecules linked to a glycerol molecule provide long-term energy storage in both plants (as oils) and animals (as fats) and serve as insulation against the cold in animals
steroids
composed of hydrocarbon rings and fatty acids are hormones and cholesterol
phospholipids
composed of phosphate group, glycerol and 2 fatty acids have a hydrophilic (polar) head and a hydrophobic (nonpolar) tail
carbon can form multiple...
covalent bonds
which of the following statements is true of proteins, carbohydrates, and nucleic acids?
each of these molecules is built from a common set of monomers
which of the following is a part of accepted cell theory...
every living organism is composed of one or more cells, and all living cells arise from preexisting cells.
ways to collect data
field observations
liquid water
formation of the oceans allowed for the stages of life to begin
organic molecules
have chains of carbon atoms covalently bound to other carbon and hydrogen atoms
in the phospholipid
heads get put together w/ tails on inside of cell wall
water is sticky (key functions of water that influence life)
hydrogen bonding allows water molecules to stick to one another (cohesion) and to other surfaces (adhesion), making them wet. example: capillary action
new meds undergo extensive human testing before receiving FDA approval. These tests represent an experiment, and variations in the dosage given to participants represents the...
independent variable
a scientific hypothesis must be constructed with which of the following characteristics?
it provides a reasonable explanation to a question and is consistent with current observations; it must also be testable and falsifiable
Water is called the universal solvent because...
it successfully dissolves so many substances
LUCA
last universal common ancestor
which of the following macromolecules is not made of monomers
lipid
fatty acids
lipids have different characteristics based on how their carbon molecules are bound a) a saturated fatty acid, stearic acid (straight chain) b) an unsaturated fatty acid, oleic acid
early earth was...
liquid magma with no atmosphere
polymers
long strands of repeating units of small molecules called monomers proteins, carbohydrates, and nuclei acids are polymers lipids are not polymers bc. their structure is not composed of a chain of monomers
a solid waste (garbage) transfer facility that sorts and breaks down garbage into recyclables and waste to be thrown away in the landfill would be a suitable analogy for which cellular organelle
lysosome
Nucleus
made of closely bound protons and neutrons
why are water molecules spaced further apart in an ice crystal?
makes ice less dense than water and able to float on it
prokaryotes and eukaryotes are primarily distinguished by the absence or presence of internal...
membrane-enclosed organelles
human muscle cells need large amounts of ATP to function in the movement of the body, which is why__________ are especially abundant in muscle cells
mitochondria
chemical compounds
molecules w/ atoms from 2 or more different elements
Experiments in the field
more real to the real world setting still can control and have replicates
electrons
negatively charged particles surrounding the nucleus
no core =...
no gravity
atomic number
number of protons in an atoms nucleus (unique to each element)
solid = ice
occurs at and below 0 degrees Celsius stable network of hydrogen bonds emerges as a crystal structure
liquid = fluid water
occurs at between 0 and 100 degrees celsius water bonds constantly break and reform
gas = water vapor or steam
occurs when water boils at 100 degrees celsius
cell theory
one of the unifying principles of biology consists of 2 main parts every living organism
carbon forms what kind of molecules?
organic and inorganic molecules organic: glucose and inorganic: carbon dioxide
the reliability of primary scientific literature is strengthened by the ____________ process, in which the work is examined by other leaders in the same field.
peer-review
what is the main component of cellular membranes?
phospholipids
living cells have an intact phospholipid layer that separates the cell from its external environment; this structure is commonly referred to as the..
plasma membrane
DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid)
polymer of deoxyribonucleotide monomers provides living organisms long term , stable genetic info
RNA (ribonucleic acid)
polymer of ribonucleotide monomers many forms and plays many role, most important job is providing a readable genetic language that enables genes to be expressed as proteins
proteins
polymers of the 20 amino acid monomers are the most numerous and versatile of the 4 bio molecules vary in size and shape and therefore function
independent variable
predictor variable -treatments -gradient in natural world
eleent
pure substance that has distinctive physical and chemical properties, and that cannot be broken down
scientific fact
repeatable observation of natural world -may change as observations become more accurate
during exercise, the increase in respiration rate and heart rate are driven by the need to replenish the oxygen used to support
respiration in muscle cell mitochondria
dependent variable
response variable
experiments in medicine
series of steps has to go through before it reaches the public test on rats and other animals then humans 3 phases
covalent bond atoms...
share electrons
what do lipids vary in?
size, shape and therefore function
cells
smallest most basic unit of life microscopic, self contained units enclosed by a protective membrane
atom
smallest unit of an element that retains its distinctive properties
scientific claim
statement about how the world works that can be tested using the scientific method
photosynthetic organisms capture energy from sunlight and convert it into chemical bonds by forming
sugars
what is made during photosynthesis that is transported around the plant to provide fuel for respiration
sugars
water can absorb a lot of energy (key functions of water that influence life)
takes a lot of heat energy to disrupt the strong hydrogen bonds between water molecules. That is why water is a liquid at a wide range of temperatures ex- hold heat=sweating life can exist on most of earth
a hypothesis must make predictions that are...
testable falsifiable or refutable supported, but never proven precise example:"if...then" statement
nucleic acids
the 3rd most crucial category of polymers 2 types form the basis of life itself, DNA and RNA
earth cooled and...
the core (gravity) and water formed
Sugars
the monomers of carbohydrates a) hexoses: glucose, fructose, calatctose b) pentoses: deoxyribose, ribose
carbohydrates
the next-most-versatile biomolecules are simple monomer sugars and polymers of simple sugars
states of matter for water
the physical state of water depends on temperature solid=ice liquid=fluid water gas= water vapor or steam
Biology
the study of living organisms
the earth is referred to as..
the water planet
the function of all macromolecules is most determined by...
their size and stucture
different combos of deoxyribonucleotide monomers in a DNA polymer or different combos of ribonucleotide monomers in RNA polymer allow them...
to perform different functions
water is a...
universal solvent, example: coffee
RNA and DNA both...
vary in size and shape and therefore function
in living systems, a critical component of many reactions is...
water
hydrophobic
water-fearing-uncharged, non-polar molecules ex: oil
hydrophilic
water-loving "like dissolves like" ex: vinegar
polar molecules
when electrons are unequally shared between atoms, partial electrical charges result w/in a molecule
Ice is less dense than liquid water
when water freezes, bonds between the water molecules become rigid and expand, increasing the overall volume of the water this makes ice less dense than liquid water. why ice floats, reason why life survives in water.
what does water molecules form hydrogen bonds with?
with other polar molecules, like sugar and salt