bio exam 1
Carbohydrates
Are simple monomer sugars and polymers of simple sugars
Chloroplasts
capture energy from sunlight and use it to manufacture sugar molecules via photosynthesis
Which of the following macromolecules is not made of monomers
lipid
Active transport
movement of substances across a membrane requiring energy (ATP)
Phospholipids
•Have a hydrophilic (polar) head and a hydrophobic (nonpolar) tail •Are the main component of all cellular membranes
catabolism
•Releases chemical energy •Example: Cellular respiration
A scientific hypothesis is
An informed, logical, and plausible explanation for observations of the natural worldA statement, not a question
The central element found in organic molecules is
Carbon
Amino Acids
Class of small molecule that are the building blocks of proteins
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.
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.
LUCA
Last Universal Common Ancestor
anabolism
Makes the basic building blocks of the cell •Requires an energy input •Example: Photosynthesis
Triglycerides
Provide long-term energy storage in both plants (as oils) and animals (as fats) and serve as insulation against the cold in animals
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
What is made during photosynthesis that is transported around the plant to provide fuel for respiration
Sugars
Eukaryotes
Their cells typically possess many membrane-enclosed compartments called organelles
The function of all macromolecules is most determined by
Their size and structure
Polar molecules
When electrons are unequally shared between atoms, partial electrical charges result within a molecule
Endoplasmic Reticulum (ER)
a lipid bilayer membrane network continuous with the nuclear envelope
Golgi apparatus
a lipid bilayer, membrane-enclosed packaging center that directs protein and lipid products from the ER to other membranes
Cytoskeleton
a network of protein cylinders and filaments•Forms the framework of a cell•Organizes the interior of a eukaryotic cell •Supports the intracellular movement of organelles •Enables whole-cell movement in some cell types •Gives shape to cells without cell walls
Scientific claim
a statement about how the world works that can be tested using the scientific methodWe are exposed to many each day that are NOT true.
Hydrogen bond
a weak electrical attraction between a partially positive hydrogen atom and a partially negative end of a polar molecule
Metabolism
all the chemical reactions that occur inside living cells, including those that store or release energy
Enzymes
are biological catalysts (molecules that speed up chemical reactions).
Prokaryotes
are single-celled organisms lacking a nucleus and complex internal compartments
atomic mass
bottom. protons and neutrons
What type of reactions release energy by breaking down complex molecules?
catabolic
chlorophyll
chlorophyll (pigment that absorbs light energy)
Rough ER
covered with ribosomes that make proteins for export from the cell
Facilitated diffusion
diffusion through a membrane that requires transport proteins
Simple diffusion
direct diffusion through a membrane (No transport proteins required)
Fermentation
enables cells to generate ATP without oxygen.•Occurs in the cytoplasm of the cell
Liposome
forms when a phospholipid bilayer forms a sphere
Lipids
fourth category of biomolecules, better known as fats, oils, and steroids
Transport proteins
gates, channels, and pumps that allow molecules through the membrane -makes it selectively permeable
New medications 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 theory
is a hypothesis, or a group of related hypotheses, that has been repeatedly confirmed by diverse independent researchers
A scientific fact
is a repeatable observation of the natural world. May change as observations become more accurate
Organelles
lipid bilayer, membrane-enclosed internal compartments
Vesicles
lipid bilayer, membrane-enclosed sacs that bud from the ER and the Golgi
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
Smooth ER
manufactures lipids and hormones•Breaks down toxic compounds
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
Passive transport
movement of substances across a membrane without the addition of energy
The reliability of primary scientific literature is strengthened by the ________ process, in which the work is examined by other leaders in the same field. For instance, a scientific paper examining the evolution of tetrapods would be reviewed by other evolutionary biologists and paleontologists.
peer-review
Living cells have an intact phospholipid bilayer that separates the cell from its external environment; this structure is commonly referred to as the
plasma membrane.
Proteins
polymers of the 20 amino acid monomers
Photosynthetic organisms capture energy from sunlight and convert it into chemical bonds by forming
sugars
Diffusion
the movement of substances from an area of higher concentration of that substance to an area of lower concentration of that substance
Cellular respiration
the process of breaking down sugars into energy for cellular use
Photosynthesis
the process of gathering energy from the sun to create carbohydrates
Photosynthesis
the way our planet stores energy from the sun and produces oxygen for animals to breathe.•Occurs in cells of some bacteria, all algae, and all plants•Takes place inside chloroplast organelles
atomic number
top
molecule
two or more elements connected by covalent bonds
Mitochondria
use chemical reactions to transform the energy of food molecules into ATP in a process called cellular respiration
carbon atom
valence of 4 bond w 4 other molecules
In living systems, a critical component of many reactions is
water