Enzymes
... compares organelles to organs? 1.Functions are carried out more efficiently by organs than by organelles. 2.Organs maintain homeostasis while organelles do not. 3.Organelles carry out functions similar to those of organs. 4.Organelles function in multi-cellular organisms while organs function in sin ...
... compares organelles to organs? 1.Functions are carried out more efficiently by organs than by organelles. 2.Organs maintain homeostasis while organelles do not. 3.Organelles carry out functions similar to those of organs. 4.Organelles function in multi-cellular organisms while organs function in sin ...
Respiration
... cross the thylakoid membrane and travel down a protein gradient, producing ATP, This 4th stage see the production of 32 ATP molecules. What is also made and released (Transpiration) ...
... cross the thylakoid membrane and travel down a protein gradient, producing ATP, This 4th stage see the production of 32 ATP molecules. What is also made and released (Transpiration) ...
Regents Review
... • Digestion- large molecules being broken down into simpler molecules • Amino acids- result of digestion of proteins • Simple sugars- result of digestion of starches Nerve cells ...
... • Digestion- large molecules being broken down into simpler molecules • Amino acids- result of digestion of proteins • Simple sugars- result of digestion of starches Nerve cells ...
Chemguide – answers TRANSITION METALS: GENERAL FEATURES
... 2. The d-block elements (or metals – they are all metals) are those where the d levels are filling from d1 to d10. In the first row, those are the elements from scandium to zinc. There are two possible definitions of transition metals. Use whichever one your examiners want. ...
... 2. The d-block elements (or metals – they are all metals) are those where the d levels are filling from d1 to d10. In the first row, those are the elements from scandium to zinc. There are two possible definitions of transition metals. Use whichever one your examiners want. ...
Naming Ionic Compounds
... ** this is just like you learned for molecular compounds except you are not worried about the numbers of an element examples: NaCl – sodium chloride CaCl2 – calcium chloride Mg3N2 – magnesium nitride PbO – lead oxide ...
... ** this is just like you learned for molecular compounds except you are not worried about the numbers of an element examples: NaCl – sodium chloride CaCl2 – calcium chloride Mg3N2 – magnesium nitride PbO – lead oxide ...
Photo-Cell resp Info Sheet
... glucose sugar and release oxygen to the environment. chloroplast: organelles that carry on photosynthesis in green plant cells chlorophyll: the variety of green pigments within the chloroplasts A Representation of Photosynthesis The overall process of photosynthesis in a plant or algal cell is shown ...
... glucose sugar and release oxygen to the environment. chloroplast: organelles that carry on photosynthesis in green plant cells chlorophyll: the variety of green pigments within the chloroplasts A Representation of Photosynthesis The overall process of photosynthesis in a plant or algal cell is shown ...
or infectious disease - Liberty Union High School District
... An Communicable Disease is... A disease that is spread from one __________ organism to another or through the _______________ AKA: _______________ or infectious disease What causes Infectious Diseases? All are caused by _______________ (any agent that causes disease) _______________: T ...
... An Communicable Disease is... A disease that is spread from one __________ organism to another or through the _______________ AKA: _______________ or infectious disease What causes Infectious Diseases? All are caused by _______________ (any agent that causes disease) _______________: T ...
Topic 1 - Manhasset Public Schools
... Topic 1: Chemistry of Living Things Base your answers to questions 21 and 22 on the passage below and on your knowledge of biology. When humans perspire, water, urea, and salts containing sodium are removed from the blood. Drinking water during extended periods of physical exercise replenishes the ...
... Topic 1: Chemistry of Living Things Base your answers to questions 21 and 22 on the passage below and on your knowledge of biology. When humans perspire, water, urea, and salts containing sodium are removed from the blood. Drinking water during extended periods of physical exercise replenishes the ...
notes 2.1
... -Get amino acids from eggs, meat, beans & dairy -Used to build & repair; make enzymes for chemical reactions, help blood fight infections & carry oxygen ...
... -Get amino acids from eggs, meat, beans & dairy -Used to build & repair; make enzymes for chemical reactions, help blood fight infections & carry oxygen ...
Week 4:
... Fermentation: when oxygen is taken away, yields only the energy associated with glycolysis (2ATP) and yields one of several products that are generally harmful to living organisms at high concentrations: e.g. ethanol, lactic acid. Tuesday 4/26: We mentioned the terms oxidation, reduction, and “redox ...
... Fermentation: when oxygen is taken away, yields only the energy associated with glycolysis (2ATP) and yields one of several products that are generally harmful to living organisms at high concentrations: e.g. ethanol, lactic acid. Tuesday 4/26: We mentioned the terms oxidation, reduction, and “redox ...
Adv Bio Cellular Respiration Objectives
... 9. Identify the location where the reactions of the Krebs cycle take place 10. List the molecules which enter and those which are produced by the Krebs cycle 11. Explain at what point in cellular respiration that glucose is completely oxidized 12. Explain (in very general terms) how the exergonic sl ...
... 9. Identify the location where the reactions of the Krebs cycle take place 10. List the molecules which enter and those which are produced by the Krebs cycle 11. Explain at what point in cellular respiration that glucose is completely oxidized 12. Explain (in very general terms) how the exergonic sl ...
Lecture 1d Plant Diversity, Basic Chemistry
... Sometimes atoms gain or lose electrons. These atoms are then called ions. • Positive Ion - Occurs when an atom loses an electron (negative charge) it has more protons than electrons. • Negative Ion - Occurs when an atom gains an electron (negative charge) it will have more electrons than protons. ...
... Sometimes atoms gain or lose electrons. These atoms are then called ions. • Positive Ion - Occurs when an atom loses an electron (negative charge) it has more protons than electrons. • Negative Ion - Occurs when an atom gains an electron (negative charge) it will have more electrons than protons. ...
3.1.2 Group 2
... Ba + H2SO4 BaSO4 + H2 The same effect will happen to a lesser extent with metals going up the group as the solubility increases. The same effect does not happen with other acids like hydrochloric or nitric as they form soluble group 2 salts. ...
... Ba + H2SO4 BaSO4 + H2 The same effect will happen to a lesser extent with metals going up the group as the solubility increases. The same effect does not happen with other acids like hydrochloric or nitric as they form soluble group 2 salts. ...
Metal Ions
... 4. Electrical signals are propagated down the axon by the difference in charge between the outside of the cell and the inside of the cell 5. When a neuron is at rest, a. Inside of cell is negative b. There are lots of potassium ions but c. Not very many sodium ions d. This occurs because the sodium ...
... 4. Electrical signals are propagated down the axon by the difference in charge between the outside of the cell and the inside of the cell 5. When a neuron is at rest, a. Inside of cell is negative b. There are lots of potassium ions but c. Not very many sodium ions d. This occurs because the sodium ...
CH A P T E R: The d-Block Elements-transition... d configuration. Only a few transient species of occurs as Hg
... subshell or ions with partly filled d subsell. The outer ns orbitals in the d-block elements are of lower energy than the (n-1)d orbitals. As atoms occur in their lowest energy state, the transition metals tend to have their ns orbitals filled with electrons. Hence, these elements all have two elect ...
... subshell or ions with partly filled d subsell. The outer ns orbitals in the d-block elements are of lower energy than the (n-1)d orbitals. As atoms occur in their lowest energy state, the transition metals tend to have their ns orbitals filled with electrons. Hence, these elements all have two elect ...
Reactions in which some elements change their
... 1. Chlorine will displace bromine from solutions containing bromide ions Cl2 + 2Br- => Br2 + 2Cl- ...
... 1. Chlorine will displace bromine from solutions containing bromide ions Cl2 + 2Br- => Br2 + 2Cl- ...
Chemistry of Cooking, Chemisty in the Kitchen
... 12. Fe(II) wheel 13. a 'carboxylic acid' that fuels living cells 16. uncommon in nature - ie: elaidic acid 17. element Fe: blood, Flatirons are red b/c of this 18. one of 3 main nutrients: chain of amino acids 19. chemical used to test for presence of CO2 21. element C: found in abundance in stars, ...
... 12. Fe(II) wheel 13. a 'carboxylic acid' that fuels living cells 16. uncommon in nature - ie: elaidic acid 17. element Fe: blood, Flatirons are red b/c of this 18. one of 3 main nutrients: chain of amino acids 19. chemical used to test for presence of CO2 21. element C: found in abundance in stars, ...
NATURE`S BIOLOGICAL BUILDING BLOCKS
... Composed of subunits (molecules) called amino acids joined together by a peptide bond. Proteins may be structural (as in muscle tissue and connective tissue) or enzymatic. They may also function as hormones. ...
... Composed of subunits (molecules) called amino acids joined together by a peptide bond. Proteins may be structural (as in muscle tissue and connective tissue) or enzymatic. They may also function as hormones. ...
Biology as a Science
... • Anabolism- any process in a living thing that involves putting together complex substances from simpler substances ...
... • Anabolism- any process in a living thing that involves putting together complex substances from simpler substances ...
Unit A: Chapter 1: Comparing Living Things Lesson 1: Is It Living or
... Some break down waste products ...
... Some break down waste products ...
Enzymes
... -Enzyme converts sugar in milk to lactic acid & ^acid will Carbon Dioxide (CO2) cause milk to curdle & change into yogurt ...
... -Enzyme converts sugar in milk to lactic acid & ^acid will Carbon Dioxide (CO2) cause milk to curdle & change into yogurt ...
EXPECTATIONS for Do Now
... ● Breaks down glucose to release Energy/ATP ● The reactants of cellular respiration are oxygen and glucose ● The products of cellular respiration are carbon dioxide, water, and ATP. ● The balanced chemical equation: ...
... ● Breaks down glucose to release Energy/ATP ● The reactants of cellular respiration are oxygen and glucose ● The products of cellular respiration are carbon dioxide, water, and ATP. ● The balanced chemical equation: ...
Evolution of metal ions in biological systems
Evolution of Metal Ions in Biological Systems refers to the incorporation of metallic ions into living organisms and how it has changed over time. Metal ions have been associated with biological systems for billions of years, but only in the last century have scientists began to truly appreciate the scale of their influence. Major (iron, manganese, magnesium and zinc) and minor (copper, cobalt, nickel, molybdenum, tungsten) metal ions have symbiotically aligned with living organisms and the associated complexes have evolved over time.