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Biology
Undergraduate 1
12/08/2009

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Term
What is Biology?
Definition
the scientific study of life
Term
Ecosystem
Definition
all the living and non-living components of particular area
living organisms: people, trees, moss, fish, grass, bacteria, fungus, etc.
non-living: soil, sunlight, wind, rain, water, etc.
Term
Community
Definition
all the living components of a particular area; all the different species
Term
Population
Definition
interacting group of individuals of the same species
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Organism
Definition
an individual living thing (not always clear)
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Organ Systems:
Definition
group of organs that function together to perform a vital bodily function
Term
Organ
Definition
a structure consisting of several tissues adapted as a group to perform a specific function
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Tissue
Definition
a cooperative unit of many similar cells that perform a specific function (within a multicellular organism)
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Cell
Definition
the fundamental structural unit of Life; a basic unit of living matter separated from its environment by a plasma membrane
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Molecule
Definition
two or more atoms held together by covalent bonds
Term
Atom
Definition
the smallest unit of matter that retains the properties of an element
Term
Smallest unit of life
Definition
cell (either prokaryotic or eukaryotic)
Term
Smallest unit of matter
Definition
atom
Term
Water is a special liquid because...
Definition
it is POLAR, forms H-bonds, is COHESIVE, a good temperature buffer, is less dense as a solid, and is a good SOLVENT.
Term
Emergent Properties:
Definition
properties of a system different from its component parts
Term
Eukaryotic
Definition
“big” “complex”; cells with membrane-bound organelles; i.e. most multicellular organisms are eukaryotic. contains MEMBRANE BOUND organelles
Term
Prokayotic
Definition
“small” “simple” i.e. bacteria
no MEMBRANE BOUND organelles.
Term
Three SUB-ATOMIC PARTICLES
Definition
Electron, Proton, Neutron
Term
Electron charge
Definition
-1
Term
Proton charge
Definition
+1
Term
Neutron charge
Definition
0
Term
The different kinds of ELEMENTS
Definition
There are 92 naturally occurring elements. 25 of which are essential to life
Term
H.O.N.C.
Definition
H: hydrogen O: Oxygen N: Nitrogen C: Carbon = 96.3 wet weight %
Wants 1 e wants 2 e wants 3 e wants 4 e
Term
OCTET RULE:
Definition
the tendency for atoms in molecules to have 8 e- in their (outermost) valence shell.
Term
Ion
Definition
atom or molecule with a net positive or negative charge (opposites attract and same signs repel)
Term
Ionic bond
Definition
forms when two ions (atoms/molecules), and are head together by electrostatic forces
Term
COVALENT BONDS
Definition
Sharing of electrons; The number of covalent bonds an atom can form is equivalent to the number of additional electrons needed to fill it’s outer shell.
Term
ACIDIC
Definition
more H+ ions present
Term
BASIC
Definition
more OH- ions present
Term
LIPIDS
Definition
VERY diverse class of organic compound
• Mostly composed of hydrogen and carbon
• Make up membranes
Term
PROTEINS
Definition
Very complex, often direct the chemistry in the cell (enzymes)
Term
CARBOHYDRATES
Definition
Sugars, made of C, H, and O
• range from small sugars to very large, long polymers of sugars linked together
Term
NUCLEIC ACIDS
Definition
The Blue Print for it all!
Information containing polymer
• Two major types: DNA and RNA
Term
Molecule
Definition
two or more atoms held together by covalent bonds
Term
Carbon
Definition
Basis for Organic Compounds
Term
hydrophobic
Definition
water – fearing
Term
hydrophilic
Definition
water – loving
Term
lipids two main functions
Definition
1. make membranes
2. store energy – FAT
Term
PHOSPHOLIPIDS
Definition
have one end that is hydrophobic and the other that is hydrophilic
Term
POLYMER
Definition
most biological molecules; large molecule composed of smaller organic molecules linked together
Term
MONOMER
Definition
small organic molecule linked into a polymer
Term
dehydration synthesis
Definition
removes a water molecule in the process of “gluing” monomers together
Term
hydrolysis
Definition
adds a water molecule worth of atoms (2 Hydrogens and 1 Oxygen) in the process of breaking the polymer apart
Term
AMINO ACIDS
Definition
• the monomer of proteins
• 20 common amino acids
Term
The PEPTIDE bond
Definition
Links together Amino Acids, is formed by DEHYDRATION SYNTHESIS and broken by HYDROLYSIS
Term
LEVELS OF STRUCTURE
Definition
• Primary (1o) : amino acid sequence
• Secondary (2o) : coiling and microstructure
o Alpha-helix
o Beta-pleated sheet
o Random coil
• Tertiary (3o): the resulting 3D structure all the secondary elements folding up to maximize polar AA interaction with water and to hide hydrophobic AA from the water
• Quaternary (4o): some proteins are composed of more than one polypeptide, the interaction between these sub-units is quaternary structure
Term
Protein with sugars attached
Definition
glycoprotein
Term
Lipid with sugars attached
Definition
glycolipid
Term
Glycobiology
Definition
study of role of sugars at the molecular level
Term
DNA:
Definition
deoxyribonucleic acid.
 A = adenine, T = thymine
 C = cytosine, G = guanine
Term
RNA
Definition
ribonucleic acid.
 A = adenine, U = uracil
 C = cytosine, G = guanine
Term
All Cells:
Definition
• Have a plasma membrane
• Contain genetic material composed of DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid)
• Come from other cells
Term
PLASMA MEMBRANE
Definition
• Is a complex mixture of lipids and proteins
• Delineates the cell from its environment
• living “soup” inside the cell = CYTOPLASM
• Is an ACTIVE and SELECTIVE membrane.
Term
Ribosome
Definition
cell organelle built of RNA and protein, site of protein synthesis
Term
Bacterial Cell wall
Definition
composed of peptidoglycan (sugar protein mix), like a cage around the cell to maintain its shape
Term
Pili
Definition
short projections that help the cell stick to things
Term
Flagellum
Definition
“propeller” that moves the cell through its environment
Term
Membrane Bound Organelles
Definition
Nucleus, Endoplasmic reticulum (ER), Golgi Bodies (Apparatus), Lysosome, Vacuoles, Mitochondria, Plastids (plants)
Term
Non-membrane Cell Structures
Definition
Ribosomes, Cell wall (plants), Cytoskeleton, Flagellum, Gap junctions, Plasmodesmata (plants)
Term
NUCLEUS
Definition
contains the genetic material within the NUCLEAR ENVELOPE
Term
LUMEN
Definition
the space inside double membranes
Term
ENDOPLASMIC RETICULUM (ROUGH)
Definition
acts as a protein processing center
Term
ENDOPLASMIC RETICULUM (SMOOTH)
Definition
ER committed to chemistry
Term
GOGLI BODIES (APPARATUS)
Definition
docking station for proteins, further processing of glycoproteins
Term
LYSOSOMES
Definition
membrane vesicle containing digestive enzymes, harsh conditions (often acidic), fuses with endocytic vesicles to break down ‘food’
Term
VACUOLES
Definition
plant cell, variety of vacuoles (name given to things that don’t have names)
Term
MITOCHONDRIA
Definition
In all EUKARYOTIC cells, “power plants of the cell” i.e. produce energy, breakdown sugar to usable ATP
Term
PLASTIDS
Definition
most common type CHLOROPLAST, In green plants, “solar manufacturing plants of the cell” – convert light energy to ATP for making SUGAR
Term
CYTOSKELETON
Definition
skeleton of the cell – SUPPORT and ROADWAY around the cell
Term
THREE MAIN GROUPS OF CYTOSKELETAL ELEMENTS
Definition
microfilaments (actin), intermediate filaments (provide elasticity), microtubules (tubulin, RR tacks of the cell)
Term
PLASMODESMATA (PLANT CELLS)
Definition
complex structure that is active and polices the movement of small and large molecules between plant cells
• creates a continuous network of cytoplasm throughout the plant called the SYMPLASM
Term
DIFFUSION
Definition
the movement of solutes from a region of HIGH solute concentration to region of LOW solute concentration
Term
OSMOSIS
Definition
The movement of water from a region of higher concentration (of water) across a semi-permeable membrane to a region of lower concentration (of water)
Term
HYPERTONIC
Definition
solution has higher solute concentration than in the cell – cell shrinks
Term
HYPOTONIC
Definition
solution has lower solute concentration than in the cell – cell bursts
Term
ISOTONIC
Definition
solution has the same solute concentration as the cell – no change
Term
ATP
Definition
stores energy in chemical bonds, unstable molecule – not good for long term storage, used to power the chemical reactions of life
Term
Mitochondria
Definition
(In PLANTS and ANIMALS)
• Cellular respiration: where you “burn” your food, Overall reaction: glucose + oxygen --> carbon dioxide + water + ATP
Term
Chloroplasts
Definition
(ONLY in PLANTS)
• Where sunlight (radiant energy) is converted to chemical energy
• Overall reaction: light energy + carbon dioxide + water --> glucose + oxygen
Term
Chemical Reactions
Definition
= rearrangement of molecules
some reactions occur spontaneously, many reactions in life chemistry do not occur spontaneously
Term
ENZYMES
Definition
vast majority are proteins, catalyze the chemical reactions of life
Term
cofactors
Definition
other molecules that bind to the enzyme and affect its activity
o vitamins, minerals
Term
complimentary base pairing
Definition
DNA: A-T & C-G
RNA: A-U & C-G
Also known as “Watson-Crick Base-pairing” held together by hydrogen bonds
Term
positive ion
Definition
cation
Term
negative ion
Definition
anion
Term
Protein shape
Definition
The idea that a proteins function is based on its shape. Change the shape of the protein = changing its function or causing it NOT to function.
Term
Lock and key
Definition
the “substrate” for an enzyme needs to fit very precisely into the “active site” of the enzyme for a reaction to be catalyzed
Term
Dogma of Biology
Definition
DNA --> RNA --> Protein --> Trait
The information in DNA must flow through transcription (DNA --> RNA) and translated (RNA --> protein) into proteins to do things!
Term
BIOTECHNOLOGY
Definition
Idea that changing the DNA changes the protein changes the traits of an organism. Biotech aims to do this in a directed and deliberate manner.
• Viruses (with their various life cycles and abilities to hijack cells) are a great tool in biotechnology
Term
Sexual Reproduction
Definition
involves the combination of genetic material from two individuals for the next generation.
Term
mRNA
Definition
messenger RNA - “working copy” of DNA
Term
rRNA
Definition
ribosomal RNA – acts as a structural component
Term
tRNA
Definition
transfer RNA, plays a key role in translating the genetic code
Term
GENE
Definition
A discrete unit of hereditary information
• the sequence of DNA that encodes for a single polypeptide
Term
triplicate code
Definition
three nucleotides encode for one amino acid; this is a “codon”
Term
TRANSCRIPTION
Definition
the synthesis of RNA from a DNA template
Term
Three stages of transcripton
Definition
Initiation, Elongation, and Termination
Term
NUCLEAR PORE
Definition
regulates movement in and out of the nucleus
Term
TRANSLATION
Definition
rewriting in a different language, from nucleotides to amino acids
• the synthesis of a polypeptide by a ribosome using the genetic information encoded in an mRNA molecule
Term
Necessary components for translation:
Definition
Ribosomes (large and small subunit), tRNA (64 different tRNA), Amino acids, ATP – costs energy to build a protein
Term
Central Vacule
Definition
Takes up most of the internal volume of a plant cell and is used for food and water storage
Term
four major macromolecules
Definition
Lipids, Carbohydrates, Proteins, Nucleic Acid
Term
Paper spot test
Definition
Simple test that can detect large amounts of lipids in a sample.
Term
Molecules which allow ions to cross cell membranes
Definition
Proteins
Term
Cloning
Definition
means to make MANY COPIES of something
Term
Viruses
Definition
“genes in a box” i.e. cannot reproduce independent of a living cell
Term
TWO LIFE CYCLES OF VIRUSES
Definition
LYTIC CYCLE: Virus uses cell to reproduce immediately. Results in cell death as cell lyses releasing new viral particles

LYSOGENIC CYCLE: Viral DNA is incorporated into the genome of the host cell. As host cell divides, viral DNA is copied with it, resulting in viral DNA being passed on to all daughter cells.

Virus can switch to lytic cycle from lysogenic. Sometimes viral DNA never goes lytic and eventually becomes a permanent part of the host’s DNA
Term
RETROVIRUSES
Definition
Use Reverse Transcriptase to convert RNA to DNA. Ex. HIV

RNA --> DNA --> RNA --> Protein --> Trait.
Term
Gene Therapy
Definition
the strategy to cure genetic diseases by changing the DNA of an individual.
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