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1. Composed of Cells 2. Attain and use energy 3. Respond to stimuli 4. Maintain homeostasis 5. Grow and develop 6. Reproduce 7. Adapt through evolution |
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Hierarchical nature of biology |
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Ecosystem Community Population Organisms Organ systems Tissues cells (every cool person orders shrimp to cook) |
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Observation Hypothesis prediction assess results/conclusion (reject or support hypothesis) |
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view of life before Darwin |
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creationism; direct actions from creator |
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Lamarck's hypothesis on evolution |
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changes occur by use and disuse; parents gave traits to children; based on experience |
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Darwin and Wallace hypothesis evolution |
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Individuals in population vary; differential reproduction; better adapted will survive |
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Factors that lead Darwin to evolution |
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fossils; inspired by lyell earth is older; uniformitarianism; |
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Tenets of Natural Selection |
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differential reproduction; artificial reproduction; analogous structures; genomes; |
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transitional forms of fossils; industrial melanism; finches; homologous structures; similar embryos; biogeographical studies; |
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Evolution of similar forms in different lineages exposed to the same selective pressures; bats and birds |
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birds and bats; different evolutionary origin but same function |
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same evolutionary origin; different structures (penguin is a bird but swims) |
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pattern of evolutionary relationships |
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a group that includes a common ancestor and all descendants i.e. reptilia that includes reptiles and birds |
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Evolution is a unifying theme in bio |
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if evolution did not occur natural laws in biology would be false |
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all living organisms consist of cells; cells are smallest living things; cells arise only from another cell |
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same element with different number of neutrons |
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same atomic number, same chemical properties; |
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groups of atoms held together in a stable association (water molecule) |
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molecules containing one or more elements |
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there are always actions that are transferring electrons from one atom to another |
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electrons in the outermost energy level of an atom |
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atoms tend to establish completely full energy levels; once filled does not react with other atoms |
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elements common in organic compounds |
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attraction of oppositely charged atoms i.e. Na+Cl- |
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Share two or more valence electrons; strength depends on # of electron pairs shared by atoms |
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unequal sharing of electrons ex: H2O |
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equal sharing of electrons (H2; O2; N2) |
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1. Ability to form hydrogen bonds 2. High specific heat 3. High heat of vaporization 4. Ice is less dense than liquid water 5. Good solvent 6. Organizes nonpolar molecules |
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Acids: releases H+ 0-6.9 Bases: accept H+ 7.1-14 pure water 7 (buffer: accepts/releases H+ necessary to keep pH constant) |
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Chemical Building Blocks of Life |
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Carlos Has Sexy Orange Nipples |
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molecules consisting of hydrogen and carbon; covalent bonds store considerable energy; good for fuels |
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single sugar; contains 6 carbons; important for energy storage |
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two monosaccharides linked together by dehydration synthesis |
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ex: sucrose, lactose, maltose |
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long chains of sugars; used for energy storage; structural support |
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Plants vs. Animals use of polysaccharides |
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plants use starch -> animals use glycogen plants use cellulose-> animals use chitin |
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specialized for the storage, transmission, and use of genetic info. |
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Nucleotides are connected by |
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Double-helix: two polynucleotide strands connected by hydrogen bonds |
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genetic info. is carried in the sequence of: |
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Deoxyribose (sugar) Phosphate |
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Ribose phosphate backbone |
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ATP: primary energy currency of the cell, bonds within double-helix, NAD+ and FAD (electron carriers for many cellular reactions) |
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ATP: primary energy currency of the cell, bonds within double-helix, NAD+ and FAD (electron carriers for many cellular reactions) |
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large double ring molecules found in DNA and RNA 1. AG GAP |
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Smaller singular ring molecules T-CUP |
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Enzyme catalysts; defense; support; transport; motion; regulation; storage |
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20 different kinds; joined by dehydration synthesis |
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What forms bet. adjacent amino acids? |
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Composed of amino acids linked by peptide bonds |
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Covalent bond that links two amino acids |
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interaction of groups bet. peptide backbond |
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Folded shape of polypeptide chain |
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Interaction bet. multiple polypeptide subunits |
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what is protein folding aided by ex: heat shock proteins |
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twice as much energy as carbs; most energy dense molecule |
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animal fats; solid at room temp |
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plant oils; liquid at room temp. |
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1-Glycerol 2-fatty acids and a phosphate group |
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before nucleus; contain no membrane bound organelles; simplest organism |
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how do prokayotes usually divide? |
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outermost structure of prokaryotes |
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which of the following are involved in attachment: fimbriae; capusule; flagella; pili |
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what regulates the movement of flagella |
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