AS Biology - Unit 1 ------------------------------------------------- Metabolism Metabolism is a term to describe all reaction which is taking place within a cell and is separated into two types which are * anabolic = compounds being built up * catabolic = compounds being broken down ------------------------------------------------- Water The water molecule is a molecule which is made up from 2 hydrogen atoms and 1 oxygen atom. It is bounded by 2 covalent bonds and has is polar.
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Biology Midterm Review Chapter 1: Introduction to Biology Biology- the science of life; study the diversity of life‚ research diseases‚ develop technologies‚ improve agriculture and preserve the environment. Made of one or more cells (all organisms are made of one or more cells0‚ displays organization (the levels of organization in biological systems begin with atoms and molecules and increase in complexity)‚ grows and develops (growth results in an increase in mass while development results in
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Atkins or ‘Fadkins’? by Karen E. Bledsoe Biology Department Western Oregon University‚ Monmouth‚ OR 1. Please go to School Wires for this link: http://www.sciencecases.org/atkins/case1.asp 2. Read all of Part I: “Macronutrients and Energy”. When you are finished‚ answer the following questions: a) First‚ find out what nutrients Janine and Mitchell are talking about. Using a biology textbook and the resources listed‚ describe what the following molecules are and what they are used for
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BIOLOGY ASSIGNMENT WOUND HEALING SPRAY GROUP : C4 Beta 1 GROUP’S MEMBERS : (1) Tan Jing Peng (1300433) (2) Koh Wei See (1300723) (3) Sangeeta A/P Rajindran (1200225) (4) Meera A/P Kalaiselvan (1300607) (5) Thiviya Gunalan (1300633) (6) Velaraasi A/P Mathiyalagan (1300608) DATE OF SUBMISSION : 24 January 2014 CONTENT NO. Title Page 1. Introduction 1.1 Definition of wound 1.2 Type and Causes of wound 1.3 Complications 1.4 Risk
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Biology- Maintaining a Balance Summary 1. Most organisms are active in a limited temperature range 1. identify the role of enzymes in metabolism‚ describe their chemical composition and use a simple model to describe their specificity on substrates Enzymes are proteins which act as catalysts in living things (they lower the amount of energy needed for a reaction‚ therefore increasing rate of reaction). Enzymes speed up reactions but are not used up by them. Enzymes catalyze only one
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HOMEOSTASIS BIOLOGY I BIO091 Prepared by: Nur Syakireen Bt. Ishak SCOPE •Definition and importance of homeostasis •Homeostatic organ •Negative and positive feedback mechanisms •Blood-glucose regulation •Thermoregulation •Osmoregulation DEFINITON & IMPORTANCE OF HOMEOSTASIS Homeostasis • Homeostasis: • is the steady state of physiological condition of the body. • it is the physiological processes by which organisms maintain a constant & balanced internal environment. • In achieving
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Midterm Study Guide Answers 1. A hypothesis is an explanation of observations. “If the floor is wet‚ I will slip.” 2. A controlled experiment is when only one variable is changed. 3. If the plant you are experimenting with has a disease that is an unavoidable experimental error. 4. An enzyme speeds up reactions and lowers the energy it takes to produce something‚ a lock and key. 5. Autotrophs make their own food by producing sugars from sunlight and various chemicals. 6
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cells. 7. Where is the DNA housed in a prokaryotic cell? Where is it housed in a eukaryotic cell? 8. Identify three structures which provide support and protection in a eukaryotic cell. Experiment 2 After completing your cell models answer the following questions: 1. Explain how you created your cell model‚ include a picture of you with your cell models. (5 points) 2. What cell structures did you place in the plant cell that you did not place in the animal cell? 3. Is there
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Discussion: 1. Peter was preparing some potatoes for cooking. He put some water in a pot and added some salt. He cut up the potatoes and put them in the salt solution. Then the telephone rang and he spent 30 minutes talking to George. When he returned to put the potatoes on the stove they were flaccid (soft). Explain what happened to the potatoes. The concentration of free-moving water molecules is higher in potato cells‚ the cytoplasm of the cell is hypertonic. The water molecule will flow from
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Introduction In this investigation‚ me and my partners performed an experiment to find the different energy contents in food and different amounts of energy released when consumed. Throughout this experiment our procedure was to take different food samples and use a device known as a calorimeter made from a can of aluminum‚ one large paper clips and a string of copper wire to measure the amount of thermal energy released during a reaction. By measuring the temperature difference before and after
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