Defense
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antibodies
Anabolism (building up)
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synthesis of new molecules whittling the body's cells or tissues
-steroids
Describe the energy contained within ATP vs., ADP, vs. AMP.
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-Adenosine Diphosphate (ADP): 2 phosphate groups
-Adenosine Triphosphate (ATP): 3 phosphate groups
Coenzyme
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nonprotein organic cofactors (vitamins)
How many bonds does carbon generally form?
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Each carbon atom forms four chemical bonds. Carbon most commonly
forms covalent bonds, which are two atoms sharing electrons, but also
sometimes forms ionic bonds found in compounds, such as calcium
carbide.
Describe the pH scale, making sure to use the term "inverse relationship."
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Has an inverse relationship with H+ concentration:
more H+ ions mean lower pH, less H+ ions mean higher pH
,Control Center (integrator)
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-determines set point
-analyzes information
-determines appropriate response
--brain
Positive Feedback
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-increases (AMPLIFIES) the original stimulus to push the variable farther
-in the body this only occurs in blood clotting and birth of a baby
--pregnancy/ child birth
Cell Physiology
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processes within and between cells
What is activation energy?
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, The amount of energy needed to overcome energy barrier of breaking and
re-forming bonds for rxn to proceed.
Organ
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combination of tissues
Support
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structural proteins
Movement
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contractile proteins (muscles)
What are the three major forms of RNA?
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antibodies
Anabolism (building up)
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synthesis of new molecules whittling the body's cells or tissues
-steroids
Describe the energy contained within ATP vs., ADP, vs. AMP.
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-Adenosine Diphosphate (ADP): 2 phosphate groups
-Adenosine Triphosphate (ATP): 3 phosphate groups
Coenzyme
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nonprotein organic cofactors (vitamins)
How many bonds does carbon generally form?
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Each carbon atom forms four chemical bonds. Carbon most commonly
forms covalent bonds, which are two atoms sharing electrons, but also
sometimes forms ionic bonds found in compounds, such as calcium
carbide.
Describe the pH scale, making sure to use the term "inverse relationship."
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Has an inverse relationship with H+ concentration:
more H+ ions mean lower pH, less H+ ions mean higher pH
,Control Center (integrator)
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-determines set point
-analyzes information
-determines appropriate response
--brain
Positive Feedback
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-increases (AMPLIFIES) the original stimulus to push the variable farther
-in the body this only occurs in blood clotting and birth of a baby
--pregnancy/ child birth
Cell Physiology
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processes within and between cells
What is activation energy?
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, The amount of energy needed to overcome energy barrier of breaking and
re-forming bonds for rxn to proceed.
Organ
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combination of tissues
Support
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structural proteins
Movement
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contractile proteins (muscles)
What are the three major forms of RNA?
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