Unit 1
Transition Mechanisms

Topic 1.0
Why is Water Biologically Important?

Should Knows

Should Know's

Define: cohesive, adhesive, transpiration, surface tension, lattice, ion

Subtopic

Surface Tension: property allowing liquid to resist external force

Lattice: A pattern created by molecules in a crystal

Cohesive: Water molecules stick to each other.

Ion: a charged atom or particle

Should Do's

1. Describe how the molecular structure of water contributes to its properties.

2. Differentiate between cohesive and adhesive properties.

3. FULLY explain why water is biologically important.

1. the waters role as a solvent helps cells transport

2. Cohesive is when water molecules stick with each other, while adhesive is when water molecules stick to other substances, like in the example of Xylem.

3. universal solvent, high heat compacity ( maintains constant temperature ) , a polar covalent molecule that is both adhesive and cohesive and forms a lattice

Topic 1.8 Why Carbon is important?

Topic 1.12 What are Lipids?

Topic 1.17 What is Diffusion?

Topic 1.5 Active Transport

Should Knows & Do's

What is Active Transport?

Definition: The movement of ions or molecules across the cell membrane into a region of higher concentration.

Five Types

Ion pumps

Channels that use the ATP hydrolysis energy to transfer ions from one side of a membrane to the other aganist their electrochemical gradient.

Sodium Potassium Pump

Moves sodium and potassium ions aganst large concentration gradients

Proton Pumps

Pathway for acid and secretion in gastric parietal cells

Cotransport

Coupling of the down hill diffusion of one substance to the uphill.

Bulk Transport

The movement of large amounts of molecules across a membrane.

Calculating Water Potential

Main topic

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