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Stimulus
Life responding to enviorment
homeostasis
a balanced internal environment
metabolism
the processing of energy
DNA
genetic information
Elements
pure materials that exist as atoms
Molecules
Don't need to be pure and made up of 2+ atoms
Enzymes
Needed to make a reaction in the cell
Protons
Positive Charge
Neutrons
Neutral Charge
Electrons
Negative Charge
Ions
Charged atoms
Ionic bonds
Two atoms with opposite charges that are attracted to one another (permanent charge)
Covalent bonds
2 atoms that share a pair of electrons to become stable (Partial charge)
Polar Molecule
Two differently charged areas in a molecule, even when its neutral overall. (Oxygen has a stronger pull on electrons, meaning it'll hang out with it.)
Hydrogen Bonding
The positive charge (Hydrogen) is weakly attracted to the negative charge (Oxygen) of a different molecule
Cohesion
Forming hydrogen bonds with other molecules
Surface Tension
When more hydrogen bonds are formed along the surface
Hydrophilic
"Water loving"
Adhesion
Other substances that are polar or have a charge attracted to water
Universal Solvent
When hydrophilic substances dissolve in water bc ionic and polar substances disolve
1. Life has order
1. It is organized around cells
2. Life responds to environment
2. Stimulus
3. Life regulates itself
3. Living organisms attempt to maintain homeostasis (a balanced internal environment)
4. Life processes energy
4. Process of storing energy is called metabolism, energy can either be stored or released
5. Living objects grow and develop
5. Living organisms get bigger, and multicellular organisms change as they grow
6. Living organisms reproduce
6. Pass their genes (DNA) to a new individual.
Moderate Temp
bonds absorb energy by evaporating and taking it with it
Density of Ice
ice is less dense than water bc molecules are spread out more and even
dehydration synthesis
Removes a water molecule, forming a new bond
hydrolysis
Adding a water molecule to break a bond
Organic
Carbon Based
monosaccharide
A single sugar molecule; fast energy
glycosidic bond
when sugars are joined together, creating a bond
peptide bond
when amino acids are joined, creating a bond
ester bond
when fatty acids are joined to a glycerol
saturated fats
solid fats, rigid molecule makeup
unsaturated fats
liquid, less rigid
Lipids
Insoluble in water, includes fats, phospholipids, steroids, and waxes, stores large amounts of energy,
phospholipid
build cell walls
Hydraulic head
water-loving
Hydraulic tail
water-hating
carbohydrate
a monosaccharide that helps build structures
disaccharide
2 sugar molecules, fast energy
polysaccharide
more than 2 sugar molecules storing energy long term
phospholipids
build cell membranes
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