What is the size of a red blood cell?
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about 7 um (microns)
Define dissociate
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to break apart
What is step 1 of the electron transport system?
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NADH and FADH2 transfer electrons to the electron carriers (Q & C) in the
mitochondria (kinetic, electrical energy)
Where are tryglycerides mainly stored?
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adipose tissue
Sam ate a sandwich, as a result his blood glucose rises, what would be the receptor,
control center, and effector in the homeostatic control system?
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Receptor: pancreas
Control Center: pancreas
Effector: skeletal muscle/liver (allows glucose to come in and be stored as
glycogen)
What is the pH of sea water?
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8
,Anabolism
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requires the input of energy to synthesize large molecules
Examples of weak acids
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carbonic acid, lactic acid
Describe the general of proteins
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repeating subunits of amino acids, two amino acids are connected by a
peptide bind
>100 amino acids = 1 protein
Example and function of contractile proteins
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actin and myosin: contraction/movement of muscle fibers
, What enzyme aids in the breakdown of ATP in the reaction ADP + Pi ⇌ ATP?
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myosin ATPase
What is negative feedback?
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a response to a change in the body that will be in the opposite direction of
the stimulus (most common)
Which of the biological macromolecules are polymers?
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carbohydrates, proteins, and nucleic acids
Cytoplasm (what it does in the cell)
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A jellylike fluid inside the cell in which Na+, K, Ca, Cl-, amino acids, and
glycogen are dissolved in water
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about 7 um (microns)
Define dissociate
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to break apart
What is step 1 of the electron transport system?
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NADH and FADH2 transfer electrons to the electron carriers (Q & C) in the
mitochondria (kinetic, electrical energy)
Where are tryglycerides mainly stored?
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adipose tissue
Sam ate a sandwich, as a result his blood glucose rises, what would be the receptor,
control center, and effector in the homeostatic control system?
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Receptor: pancreas
Control Center: pancreas
Effector: skeletal muscle/liver (allows glucose to come in and be stored as
glycogen)
What is the pH of sea water?
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8
,Anabolism
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requires the input of energy to synthesize large molecules
Examples of weak acids
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carbonic acid, lactic acid
Describe the general of proteins
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repeating subunits of amino acids, two amino acids are connected by a
peptide bind
>100 amino acids = 1 protein
Example and function of contractile proteins
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actin and myosin: contraction/movement of muscle fibers
, What enzyme aids in the breakdown of ATP in the reaction ADP + Pi ⇌ ATP?
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myosin ATPase
What is negative feedback?
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a response to a change in the body that will be in the opposite direction of
the stimulus (most common)
Which of the biological macromolecules are polymers?
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carbohydrates, proteins, and nucleic acids
Cytoplasm (what it does in the cell)
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A jellylike fluid inside the cell in which Na+, K, Ca, Cl-, amino acids, and
glycogen are dissolved in water