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Chapters 1-7
Terms from Biology Volume 1, 9th edition
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Biology
Undergraduate 1
09/03/2012

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Cell
Definition
lowest level of organization that can perform all activities required for life
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Taxonomy
Definition
branch of biology that names and classifies species of increasing breadth
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Domains
Definition
broadest unit of classification, followed by kingdoms
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Bacteria
Definition
prokaryotic
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Archaea
Definition
prokaryotic
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Eukarya
Definition
all eukaryotes in this domain; includes kingdoms Plantae, Fungi, Animalia
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4 major elements (making up 96% of living matter)
Definition
carbon, nitrogen, oxygen, hydrogen
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trace elements
Definition
required by an organism in minute quantities
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atomic nucleus
Definition
made up of protons and neutrons (center of atom)
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atomic number
Definition
number of PROTONS in the nucleus
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mass number
Definition
sum of the protons and neutrons
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atomic mass
Definition
atom's total mass. approx. by mass number
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isotopes
Definition
different atomic forms of the same element (differ in number of neutrons)
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radioactive isotopes
Definition
decay spontaneously, giving off particles and energy (uses: dating fossils, cancer diagnosis, tracing atoms)
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valence electrons
Definition
electrons in outermost shell (valence shell); chemical behavior of atom determined by these; elements with full valence shell are unreactive
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covalent bond
Definition
sharing of a pair of valence electrons by two atoms
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molecule
Definition
consists of two or more atoms held together by covalent bonds
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single bond
Definition
one pair of shared electrons
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double bond
Definition
two pairs of shared electrons
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electronegativity
Definition
an atom's attraction for the electrons in a covalent bond. More electroneg=stronger pulling of shared electrons to itself
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ion
Definition
a charged atom or molecule
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ionic bond
Definition
attraction between two ions; cations (positive charge) and anions (negative charge)
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hydrogen bond
Definition
attraction between a hydrogen and an electronegative atom. (weak bond) *In living things, the electro. neg. partners are usuallly oxygen or nitrogen atoms
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Van der Waals interactions
Definition
attractions bwetween molecules that are close together. result from hot spots of +/- charges (which result from asymmetrically distributed electrons in atoms or molecules)
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chemical reactions
Definition
the making and breaking of chemical bonds
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reactants/products
Definition
the starting/final molecules of chemical reactions
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chemical equilibrium
Definition
when the forward and reverse rates of reaction are the same
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polar molecule
Definition
opposite ends have opposite charges
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water's four properties (associated with life)
Definition
1. cohesive behavior 2. ability to moderate temperature 3. expansion upon freezing 4. versatility as a solvant
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cohesion
Definition
collectively, hydrogen bonds hold a substance together (water molecules)
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adhesion
Definition
clinging of one substance to another (adhesion of water to cell walls by hydrogen bonds helps counter downward pull of gravity)
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surface tension
Definition
measure of how hard it is to break the surface of the liquid (water has greater surface tension than most liquids)
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specific heat
Definition
amount of heat that must be absorbed or lost for 1 gram of the substance to change its temperature by 1 degree Celsius
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Celsius scale
Definition
measure of temperature
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calorie
Definition
amount of heat required to raise temperature of 1 gram of water by 1 degree C
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kilocalorie
Definition
1,000 calories
(1 'calorie' on food packages)
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joule
Definition
enity of energy
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evaporative cooling
Definition
the hottest molecules (with greatest kinetic energy) are most likely to leave as gas. as liquid evaporates, its remaining surface cools
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heat of vaporization
Definition
the heat a liquid must absorb for 1 gram to be converted to gas
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solution
Definition
liquid that is a homogeneous mixture of substances
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solvant
Definition
dissolving agent of a solution
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solute
Definition
substance to be dissolved
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aqueous solution
Definition
water is solvent in this solution. Water is a versatile solvent because of its polarity: it easily forms hydrogen bonds
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hydration shell
Definition
when an ionic compound is dissolved in water, each ion is surrounded by a sphere of water molecules
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hydrophilic
Definition
substance that has an affinity for water
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hydrophobic
Definition
substance that does not have an affinity for water
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colloid
Definition
stable suspension of fine particles in a solution
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molecular mass
Definition
sum of all masses of all atoms in a molecule (usually measured in moles)
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mole
Definition
1 mol= 6.02 X 10^23 molecules
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molarity
Definition
number of moles of solute per liter of solution
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hydrogen ion (H+)
Definition
aka: proton. A single proton with the charge 1+
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hydroxide ion (OH-)
Definition
water molecule that lost a proton. Charge of 1-
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hydronium ion
Definition
proton binded to another water molecule. (H3O+)
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pure water
Definition
H+ and OH- concentrations are equal
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pH scale
Definition
describes whether a solution is acid or basic
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acid
Definition
increases hydrogen ion concentration of a solution
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base
Definition
reduces hydrogen ion concentration of a solution
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buffer
Definition
substance that minimizes changes in concentrations of H+ or OH- in a solution
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organic chemistry
Definition
study of compounds containing carbon
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hydrocarbons
Definition
organic molecules consisting of only carbon and hydrogen
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isomers
Definition
compounds that have same number of atoms of the same elements but different structures and properties
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structural isomers
Definition
different covalent arrangments (branch form and straight form)
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geometric isomers
Definition
same covalent arrangment, differ in special arrangements (always double bonds)
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enantiomers
Definition
mirror images of each other; differ in shape due to presence of asymmetric carbon
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functional groups
Definition
components of organic molecules that are most commonly involved in chemical reactions. the number and arrangement of a functional group give each molecule its unique properties
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ATP
Definition
phospate molecule with an important function in the cell: primary energy transfering molecule in the cell
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macromolecules
Definition
large biological molecules composed of thousands of covalently connected atoms(carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, nucleic acids)
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polymer
Definition
long molecule consisting of many similar building blocks
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monomer
Definition
building block (smaller molecule)
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condensation/dehydration reaction
Definition
2 monomers bond together through loss of a water molecule
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enzymes
Definition
macromolecules that speed up the dehydration process
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hydrolysis
Definition
essentially the reverse of the dehyd. reaction. How polymers are disassembled to monomers
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carbohydrates
Definition
sugars and polymers of sugars
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monosaccharides
Definition
molecular formulas usually multiples of CH2O (glucose is the most common)
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disaccharide
Definition
forms when a dehydration reactions joins two monosaccharides
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glycosidic linkage
Definition
covalent bond formed bewtween two monosaccharides by a dehyrdation reaction
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polysaccharide
Definition
polymer of sugar: have storage and structural roles (which are determined by sugar monomers and position of glycosidic linkages)
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starch
Definition
storage polysaccharide of plants. consists of glucose monomers
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glycogen
Definition
storage polysaccharide in animals
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cellulose
Definition
a polysaccharide. major component of the touch plant cell wall
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chitin
Definition
structural polysaccharide. found in exoskeleton of arthropods and cell walls of many fungi
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lipids
Definition
diverse group of hydrophobic molecules
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fats
Definition
constructed from two kinds of smaller molecules: glycerol and fatty acids. Major function= energy storage
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fatty acid
Definition
has a long carbon skeleton (usually 16-18 carbons in length)
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saturated fatty acids
Definition
have the max number of hydrogen atoms possible and no double bonds
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unsaturated fatty acids
Definition
have one or more double bonds
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phospholipid
Definition
two fatty acids and a phosphate group attached to glycerol
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steroids
Definition
lipids characterized by a carbon skeleton
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cholesterol
Definition
important steroid. component in animal cell
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proteins
Definition
consist of one or more polypeptides. biologically functional molecule
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polypeptide
Definition
polymers of amino acids
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amino acids
Definition
differ in their properties due to differing side chains called R groups
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Primary structure
Definition
linked serious of amino acids with a unique sequence
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Secondary structure
Definition
polypeptide chains repeatedly coiled or folded
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Tertiary structure
Definition
overal shape of a polypeptide, resulting from interactions between the R groups of the various amino acids
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Quaternary structure
Definition
overal protein structure resulting from aggregations of polypeptide subunits
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gene
Definition
unit of inheritance made of DNA
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polynucleotides
Definition
nucleic acid polymers
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nucleotides
Definition
monomers consisting of a nitrogenous base, pentose sugar, and a phosphate group
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pyrimidines
Definition
(cytosine, thymine, uracil) single six membered ring (family of nitrogenous bases)
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purines
Definition
(adenine, guanine) six membered ring fused with five membered ring (family of nitrogenous bases)
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SEM (scanning electron microscope)
Definition
uses beam of electrons; 3-D images
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TEM (transmission electron microscope)
Definition
used to study internal structure of cells
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Cell fractionation
Definition
takes cells apart and separates major organelles from each other
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Cytosol
Definition
semi-fluid substance within cell
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plasma membrane
Definition
selective barrier that allows sufficient passage of oxygen, nutrients, and waste to service the volume of every cell. Made of a double layer of phospholipids
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nuclear envelope
Definition
encloses the nucleus, separating it from the cytoplasm
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nuclear lamina
Definition
composed of protein, maintains shap of nucleus
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chromosomes
Definition
condensed chromatin (genetic material: DNA and protein)
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nucleolus
Definition
site of ribosomal RNA (rRNA) synthesis
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ribosomes
Definition
particles made of rRNA and protein; carry out protein synthesis
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endoplasmic reticulum
Definition
accounts for more than half of total membrane in many eukaryotic cells; functions include synthesis of lipids and proteins (where ribosomes attached)
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golgi apparatus
Definition
flattened membranous sacs called cisternae; functions include formation of secretions within cell
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mitochondria
Definition
sites of cellular respiration; make ATP
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