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Biology-Unit 1

The document addresses fundamental concepts in biology, particularly focusing on macromolecules and their roles. Carbohydrates are discussed in terms of their different forms, such as monosaccharides, disaccharides, and polysaccharides, highlighting their importance in both plant and animal life.

Biology-Unit 1

Biology-Unit 1

Cells/Organelles

Animal cells
Chentorlie
lysosomes
Organells in Plant/Animal cells
Nuclues

Vesiles

Cytoplasm

Ribosomes

Rough ER

Mitocondria

Vacoules

Cell Membrane

Golgi Apperatus

Smooth ER

Cytoskelenton

Plant Cells
Chloroplast
Cell Wall

Cell Transport

Active Transport

Low to high concentration

Membrane bound Protine

Bulk Transport

Membrane bound protine

Lower to higher concentration

Very large molecules

Endocytosis

Exocytosis

Small amount of fluids

Energy Required

Passive transport
Osmosis

Water

Facilitated Diffusion

Membrane Bound protine

Large Molecules

Higher to lower concentration

Ions

Simple Diffusion

Small Molecules

Small Lipids

Higher concentration to low Concentration

No Energy

Energy in the cell

ATP
nucleotide
made of Adenosine and phostpate

Chemecial recation that makes a burst of energy

ADP

Andonesion dephospite

Glocuse molecule= 36 ATP

6 waters produced

6 carbon dixiodied produced

6 oxygen consumed

Cellulair Aerobatic Resperation
Oxidative resperation
Glycosis
Fermantation
Lactic fermentation

Pryuvate forms lactic acid

Produces fewer ATP cells per glocuse molecule

Human Muscle cells

Alcholic Fermentation

Pyrvate is converted to

Carbon dixide

Ethonal

Photosynsis
Glocuse

Plants make more oxygen then what they use

Uses glocuse fot cellulair resperation

Light energy

Macro Moleclues

Protines
Protines have the most jobs in a cell
Enzymes

Enzymes Inhibator

Carries oxygen in blood
Controls what exits and enters the cells in the membrane
Carbohydrates
Monosaccharides
Disaccharides
Trisaccahrides
Nuclec Acids
DNA
RNA
Estentail Waters
Hydrophillic
Hydrophobic
Water is a reactent
Water is esstentail to life
Water is a Polar Moleclue
Organic componds
Subtopic
Lipids
Triglycerides
Phospholipids
Steriods
Complex Carbs
Polymers

Several Hundered to several thousand monosaccarides

Polysaccirides

Starch- in plants

Glycogen- In humans

Amino Acids
peptide bonds
Centeral carbon bondes with four atoms to form Amino Acids

Cell Theroy

Prokaryotes
Cellular/Uncellular
Bacteria/ Viruses
No to few Organelles
Has no Nuclues
Macro Biology
The study of living things seen through the human eye
Large molecules
3.All cells come from preexisting cells.
2.The cell is the basic unit of structure and organization in organisms.
1.All living things are composed to one or more cells
Eukayotes
Cellular
Has organelles
Has a Nuclues
Uncellular
Micro Biology
The study of microscopic organisms
Bacteria/viruses
Small molecules