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metabolism
Definition
the sum of all chemical reactions that occur in the body. Metabolism can be divided into
catabolic- break down large chemicals and release energy
anabolic- build up large chemicals and require energy
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Ingestion
Definition
The acquisition of food and other raw materials
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Digestion
Definition
The process of converting food into a usable soluble form so that it can pass through membranes in the digestive tract and enter the body
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Absorption
Definition
The passage of nutrient molecules through the lining of the digestive tract into the body proper. Absorbed molecules pass through cells lining the digestive tract by diffusion or active transport
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Transport
Definition
The circulation of essential compounds required to nourish the tissues and the removal of waste products from the tissues
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Assimilation
Definition
The building up of new tissues from digested food materials
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Respiration
Definition
The consumption of oxygen by the body. Cells use oxygen to convert glucose into ATP, a ready source of energy for cellular activities
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Excretion
Definition
The removal of waste products (such as carbon dioxide, water and urea) produced during metabolic processes like respiration and assimilation
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Synthesis
Definition
The creation of complex molecules from simple ones (anabolism)
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Regulation
Definition
The control of physiological activities. The body's metabolism functions to maintain its internal environment in a changing external environment. This is known as homeostasis and includes regulation by hormones and the nervous system. Irritability is the ability to respond to a stimulus and is part of regulation.
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Growth
Definition
An increase in size caused by a synthesis of new materials
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Photosynthesis
Definition
The process by which plants convert CO2 and H2o into carbohydrates. Sunlight is harnessed by chlorophyll to drive this reaction
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Reproduction
Definition
The generation of additional individuals of a species.
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Elements that compose all living things
Definition
Carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, sulfur and phosphorus
trace- magnesium, iodine, iron, calcium
compononts of protoplasm- the substance of life
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Carbohydrates (elements, use)
Definition
composed of carbon, hydrogen and oxygen 1:2:1 storage forms of energy or structural molecules
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Monosaccharides
Definition
Glucose, Fructose, Galactose
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Disaccharides
Definition
Maltose, Sucrose. 2 Monosac's joined by dehydration synthesis(loss of water molecule)
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Polysaccharide
Definition
polymers- chains of repeating monosac's. Glycogen, starch
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Lipids
Definition
composed of C, H and O. H:O ratio much greater than 2:1 they have much more H than O. Lipids have 3 fatty acids bonded to a single glycerol backbone. Fatty acids have a long carbon chain (hydrophobic. carboxylic acid groups make them acidic. 3 dehydration reactions are needed to form 1 fat molecule. they do not form polymers
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Phospholipids
Definition
contain glycerol, 2 fatty acids, a phosphate group, and nitrogen-containing alcohol.
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waxes
Definition
esters of fatty acids and monohydroxylic alcohols.
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steroids
Definition
have 3 fused cyclohexane rings, one fused cyclopentane ring. Include cholesterol, the sex hormones testosterone and estrogen and corticosteroids
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carotenoids
Definition
fatty acid like carbon chains containing conjugated double bonds and 6 membered carbon rings at each end. pigments produces colors in plants and animals. subgroups- carotenes and xanthophylls
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porphyrins
Definition
tetrapyrroles, 4 joined pyrrole rings. often complexed with a metal. ex. heme complexes with Fe in hemoglobin, chlorophyll complexed with mg
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Proteins
Definition
composed primatily of C, H, O and N may also contain phosphorus and sulfur. Polimers of amino acids joined by peptide bonds through dehydration reactions.
Term
protein structure (primary, secondary, tertiary, quaternary)
Definition
primary- sequence of AA's
secondary- based on H bonds btwn AA's results in B-pleated or A-helices
tertiary-3d structure based on R-group interactions btwn adjacent molecules
quaternary- interaction and joining of 2 or more independent polypeptide chains
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simple proteins
Definition
composed entirely of AA's
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albumins and globulins
Definition
primarily globular in nature. functional proteins that act as carriers or enzymes
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scleroproteins
Definition
fibrous in nature and act as a structural protein plus at least one nonprotein fraction
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conjugated proteins
Definition
simple protein portion plus at least one nonprotein fraction
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lipoproteins
Definition
proteins bound to lipid
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mucoproteins
Definition
proteins bound to carbohydrate
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chromoproteins
Definition
proteins bound to pigment molecules
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metalloproteins
Definition
proteins bound around a metal ion
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nucleoproteins
Definition
proteins containing histon or protamine (nuclear protein) bound to nucleic acids
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Hormones
Definition
proteins that function as chemical messengers secreted into the circulation. Insulin and ACTH are protein hormones
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Enzymes
Definition
biological catalysts that act by increasing the rate of chemical reactions important for biological functions (amylast lipase, ATPase)
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Structural proteins
Definition
These contribute to the physical support of a cell or tussue. They may be extracellular (collagen in cartilage, bone, tendon) or intracellular (proteins in cell membranes)
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Transport proteins
Definition
These are carriers of important materials (hemaglobin carries oxygen, cytochromes carry electrons during cellular respiration
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Antibodies
Definition
bind to foreign particles (antigens) including disease causing organisms that have entered the body
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Enzymes
Definition
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