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- author "Kenny"
- tags ""
- description "Cells"
- fileName "Anatomy test 1"
- freezingBlueDBID -1.0
- Saturated-no double bond- used for energy
- Saturated fat
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Unsaturated- provided in diet- one or more double bond carbon- better for you
Unsaturated fat
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Tertiary- bend folds R group
Quaternary- two or more protien chain
Levels of protien structure
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Primary- arrangements of amino acids
Secondary- R 1 group links for hydrogen bonds
Alpha- helix
Beta
4 levels of protien structure
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List in orders
Atoms
Molecules
Organelles
Cellular level
tissue level
Organ system level
Organism level
Organizational hierarchy of matter, cells, tissue, organs
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Water, salts, acids and bases, non-living, usually no carbon, ionic bonds
Inorganic molecules
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Living
Carbon in central molecule
Covalent bonds
Large molecule
Carbs, lipids, protien, nulciec acids
organic molecules
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glyco lipids-attach sugar groups
cholesteral- stabilizes
clycocalyz- cell marker
phospholipid bilayer
plasma membrane
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sequence of triplets that codes for one protien
gene
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how thiungs work at the molecular level
physiology
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8 in the outer most shell
2 in the inner most shell
electron shells
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to "cut up" study of structure
anatomy
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relatively stable internal conditions
homeostasis
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0-7 acid
7 neutral
7-14 basic
body= 7.35- 7.45
ph scale
ph of human body
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sequence of three nucleotides that codes for one amino acid
triplet
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sequence of mRNA that is equivalent to DNA triplet
codon
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RNA makes protien
translation
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DNA makes RNA
transcription
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