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Bio Refresher
Basic biology review in preparation for an A&P course.
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Biology
12th Grade
09/30/2014

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What is the purpose of starch?
Definition
Stores energy in plants
Term
What is the purpose of glycogen?
Definition
Stores energy in animal muscle and liver cells
Term
What elements can be found in lipids and in what structure?
Definition
C, H, and O
Triglycerides (fats) have a glycerol backbone and 3 fatty acid tails
Term
What is the purpose of fat?
Definition
Long term energy storage
Term
What is the purpose of waxes and oils?
Definition
Store energy and repel water
Term
What is the structure of steroids and what are some examples?
Definition
Lipids with 4 attached rings
Cholesterol, estrogen, testosterone, Vitamin D
Term
What is the purpose of cholesterol and why is it sometimes dangerous?
Definition
Component in cell membranes
Can clog blood vessels
Term
What is the structure of prostaglandins and what is their function?
Definition
Lipids with a 5 carbon ring
Formed/released by cell membrane, play a role in blood clotting, immune function, inflammatory response, and regulation of hormones and blood pressure
Term
What elements can be found in proteins and what type of bonds holds them together?
Definition
C, H, N, and O
Peptide bonds
Term
What type of molecule are enzymes, antibodies, and hormones?
Definition
Proteins
Term
What is the purpose of contractile proteins?
Definition
Build muscle tissue
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What is the purpose of transport proteins?
Definition
Bind to other substances in the blood (for example, hemoglobin)
Term
What is the purpose of receptor proteins?
Definition
Act as binding sites on cell membranes for certain molecules
Term
What elements can be found in nucleic acids and what are the monomers that form them?
Definition
C, H, N, O, and P
Nucelotides
Term
What type of molecule is ATP?
Definition
Nucleic acid
Term
What is catabolism?
Definition
All reactions in the body that break down large molecules into smaller ones, releasing energy.
Term
What is anabolism?
Definition
All reactions that join simple molecules together to build more complex molecules, using up energy (like dehydration synthesis)
Term
What is the purpose of the nucleolus?
Definition
Makes ribosomes
Term
What is the purpose of lysosomes?
Definition
Contain digestive enzymes to break down molecules, old cell parts, or pathogens
Term
What is the purpose of peroxisomes?
Definition
Help detoxify the cell (contain peroxidase and catalase, which break down hydrogen peroxide produced by working cells)
Term
What is the purpose of centrioles?
Definition
Aid in cell division (in animal cells) by assembling/breaking down spindle fibers
Term
What is the purpose of microvilli?
Definition
Increase the surface area for cellular reactions
Term
What are desmosomes?
Definition
Connections that stick 2 cells together
Term
What are gap junctions?
Definition
Connections between cells which create a tunnel through which materials can flow back and forth
Term
What are tight junctions and what are they useful for?
Definition
Connections that seal up the membrane between 2 cells
Good for forming barriers
Term
What makes up the cell membrane?
Definition
A phospholipid bilayer studded with proteins
Term
What do the proteins in the cell membrane do?
Definition
Act as cell labels, receptors for hormones/nerve signals, and selective channels through which molecules can enter the cell
Term
What is the difference between regular diffusion and facilitated diffusion?
Definition
Both occur along the concentration gradient by facilitated diffusion occurs through a protein channel
Term
What is dialysis?
Definition
A form of diffusion where a semi-permeable membrane separates small and large solute particles
Term
What is filtration?
Definition
Passing of water and permeable substrates through a membrane, driven by force of hydrostatic pressure
Term
What is hydrostatic pressure?
Definition
Force or weight of a fluid pushing against a surface
Term
Why does active transport require ATP?
Definition
It occurs against the concentration gradient
Term
What is the difference between exocytosis and endocytosis?
Definition
Exocytosis releases large molecules from cells in vesicles. Endocytosis takes molecules into the cell.
Term
What are the two types of endocytosis?
Definition
Pinocytosis, in which fluid/molecules dissolved in it are taken into the cell
Phagocytosis, where microorganisms and other large particles are engulfed by a cell
Term
What is the purpose of a sodium potassium pump?
Definition
To remove sodium from cells and bring in potassium
Term
What do hypotonic and hypertonic mean?
Definition
Hypotonic means higher water concentration and hypertonic means lower water concentration
Term
What is a substrate?
Definition
The molecule which an enzyme bonds to
Term
What are three main groups of chemical reactions involved in cellular respiration?
Definition
Glycolysis, the Krebs Cycle (the Citric Acid Cycle), and the Electron Transport Chain
Term
What is the ultimate result of cellular respiration?
Definition
Glucose is pulled apart to produce energy (ATP)
Term
How is energy stored in ATP?
Definition
It is stored in a triple phosphate tail. When one phosphate breaks off, energy is released and ADP is produced
Term
What is result of mitosis? What is its purpose?
Definition
Two daughter cells identical to the parent cell, with the exact same amount of DNA
Replaces aging/dead cells
Term
What is the result of meiosis? What are the resulting cells called?
Definition
Four new cells, with half as many chromosomes as the parent cell
Known as gametes
Term
What is the purpose of meiosis?
Definition
Allows for sexual reproduction - gametes (eggs, sperm cells) combine to form a fertilized egg or zygote, which has a complete set of chromosomes
Term
What do haploid and diploid refer to?
Definition
The number of chromosomes - haploid cells have half the regular number (sex cells) and diploid cells have a complete set
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