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NURSING HESI A2 STUDY GUIDE WELL
ANALYSED
Biology – Scientific study of life.


Hierarchic organizational system for nomenclature: Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family,

Genus, and Species.

Kingdom is the largest and most inclusive while species is the most

restrictive. The scientific method:

1. Observation: New observations made/ previous data collected and studied.

2. Hypothesis: Statement or explanation of certain events or happenings.

3. Experiment: Repeatable procedure of gathering data to support or refute the hypothesis

4. Conclusion: Where the date and its significance are fully explained.


The most significant aspect of water is the polarity of its bonds that allow for hydrogen bonding

between molecules.

Several resulting benefits of hydrogen bonding (intermolecular bonding):


1. Waters high specific heat capacity. (specific heat – amount of temp needed to raise

temp of 1 gram to 1 degree Celsius). Due to waters (H2O) high specific heat it’s able

to resist changes in temperature and can stabilize environments.

2. Hydrogen bonding also results in strong cohesive (two molecules of likeness stick

together) and adhesive (two molecules attract that are different) properties.

Cohesion example – water tends to run together on newly

waxed car. Adhesion example – When water is spread on the

wall some sticks.

- When water freezes it’s known as lattice crystal (only solid that floats on water).

3. The polarity of water also allows it to act as a versatile solvent.

, NURSING HESI A2 STUDY GUIDE WELL
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Biologic Molecules include: Carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, and

nucleic acids.

1. Carbohydrates – generally long chains or polymers of sugar. The most important

functions: storage, structure, and energy. Carbohydrates form the backbone of DNA

and RNA.

2. Lipids (AKA Fats) – Saturated fats contain no double bonds hydrocarbon tail, as a

result saturated fat are solid a room temp and related to cardiovascular problems.

Unsaturated fats: have one or more double bond.

o Phospholipids – two fatty acids varying in length bonded to a phosphate group.

Phosphate group is charged and therefore polar and soluble in water which is

important for cellular membranes which creates a barrier to protect the cell.

o Steroids – lipids that are important because they are a precursor to most

hormones and drugs.

3. Proteins – Most significant to cellular function and are polymers of 20 molecules

called amino acids. Proteins are largest biologic molecule and are used to catalyze

reactions with enzymes. Nearly all cellular function is catalyzed by some type of

enzyme.

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4. Nucleic acids – Important for a cells inheritance. DNA: Contains code necessary for

replication. RNA is used to transfer info from DNA to protein level and as a messenger

in most species of genetic code.

Metabolism – is the sum of all chemical reactions that occur in an organism. In a cell,

reactions take place in a series of steps known as metabolic pathways from high energy to low

energy.

The Cell – Is the fundamental unit of biology. There are two types of cells: Prokaryotic and

Eukaryotic.


o Prokaryotic cells: lack a defined nucleus and do not contain membrane

bound organelles.

o Eukaryotic Cells: Have a membrane bound enclosed nucleus and a series of

membrane bound organelles that carry out the functions of the cell. The

eukaryotic cell is more complex than prokaryotic.

Several organelles functioning in a cell:


1. Nucleus – contains DNA of the cell organized in masses known as chromosomes.

Chromosomes contain all genetic info for regeneration (replication and repair) of the

cell and instructions for the function of cells.

2. Ribosomes – organelles that read RNA produced in the nucleus and translate genetic

instructions to produce proteins. Cells with a high rate of protein synthesis tend to

have large numbers of ribosomes.

o Ribosomes found in two places: Bound ribosomes found attached to

endoplasmic reticulum (ER) and free ribosomes are found in cytoplasm.

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o Rough ER: responsible for protein synthesis and membrane protection.

o Smooth ER: lacks ribosomes and functions as detoxification and metabolism of

multiple molecules.

3. Golgi Apparatus – Packaging, processing, and shipping organelle. Transports proteins

from the ER throughout the cell.

4. Lysosomes – intracellular digestion takes place here. Lysosomes can hydrolyze (with

hydrolytic enzymes) proteins, fats, sugars, and nucleic acids. Lysosomes normally

have an acidic environment (around 4.5 PH)

5. Vacuoles – membrane enclosed structures, process of phagocytosis (eating of other

cells) takes place here. Uptake of food through the cell membrane creating food

vacuole. Plant cells have central vacuole that function as storage, waste, disposal,

protection, and hydrolysis.

6. Mitochondria and chloroplast – Produce cell energy:

o Mitochondria - are found in most eukaryotic cells and are the site of cellular

respiration.

o Chloroplast – are found in plants and are the site of photosynthesis.

7. Cellular membrane – most important component of a cell contribution

protection, communication, and the passage of substances into and out off a

cell.

o Cell membrane is composed of a bilayer of phospholipid with protein,

cholesterol, and glycoproteins peppered throughout.

o Phospholipids are amphipathic molecules creating bilayers making it

selectively permeable.

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