Energy-requiring process that moves material across a cell membrane against a concentration difference (Low to high concentration)
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passive transport
the movement of substances across a cell membrane without the use of energy by the cell (High to low concentration)
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permeable
Able to be passed or soaked through
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synthesize
to make
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The name of the molecule required for **active** transport
ATP
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Characteristics of life
* Be composed of 1 or more cells * Able to reproduce * Able to grow and develop * Able to respond to stimuli * Able to adapt and evolve * Able to obtain energy from food (metabolism)
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Tissue
Groups of connected cells. The cells may all be the same type or they may be of multiple types. In either case, the cells work together to carry out a specific function. (Examples: skeletal muscle tissue, contractions)
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Organ
**Different** tissues working together to perform a function (Examples: Kidney, lungs, heart)
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Organ System
**Different** organs working together to perform a specific function (Example: Disgestive system)
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Organism
Individual member of a species or population
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Population
Multiple organisms of the **same** species living together
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Community
Multiple populations of **different** species living together
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Ecosystem
community PLUS all of the abiotic factors in the environment
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Biome
Multiple ecosystems that share characteristics but are located in different parts of the planet (Grassland, Tundra)
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Carbohydrates
* First thing body uses for energy * Sugars and starches * C, H, O * __Monomer__- Monosaccharides (single sugar molecules) * __Polymer__- Polusaccharides (Larger sugar molecules) * Found in **CELLULOSE** (Structural support in plant cell walls)
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Lipids
* Energy storage (Long Term) * fats, oils, and phospholipids * C, H, O * **Monomer**- Fatty acids * **Polymer**- Triglycerides (Fatty acid chains * Phospholipids make up the cell membrane
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Proteins
* Enzymes, bone structure, transport, antibodies, receptors, energy * Meats, nuts, and dairy * __Monomer__- Amino Acids * __Polymer__- Polypeptides (linked amino acids) * Shape determines what it does
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Nucleic Acids
* Stores and expresses genetic information (DNA OR RNA) * C, H, O, N, P * __Monomer__- Nucleotides * __Polymer__- Nucleic Acids
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Catabolic Chemical Reaction
break down larger molecules into simpler compounds 🡪 a release in energy = exergonic
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Anabolic Chemical Reaction
build larger molecules from smaller ones 🡪 requires consuming energy to do it = endergonic
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Activation Energy
the amount of energy needed to make a chemical reaction start
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Reactants (Substrate)
substances that are changed during a chemical reaction
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Products
substances that are made by a chemical reaction
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Endothermic reaction
absorbs energy (in the form of heat or light) Ex. Photosynthesis
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Exothermic reaction
releases energy (in the form of heat or light) Ex. Cellular Respiration
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Enzymes
* mostly proteins that speed up biochemical reactions by lowering the activation energy. * Because they speed up reactions, they are called catalysts = substances that speed up reactions without being permanently altered * They have an “active site” that only fits certain substrates * Can be “denatured” (deformed) by change in temperature, pH, and solubility.
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Cell Theory
1. All living things are made of cells 2. Cells are the basic unit of life 3. All cells come from preexisting cells
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solute
what gets dissolved
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solvent
does the dissolving
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Producers (Autotrophs)
Get energy from non-living sources, usually through photosynthesis
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Consumers (Heterotrophs)
Get energy from living or once-living organisms
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Trophic Levels
the levels of nourishment in a food chain
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Rule of Ten
* As energy flows from organism to organism, it is used for metabolism and/or converted to heat.
* Because of this, the next organism on the chain only receives 10 PERCENT of the energy obtained in the previous level.
* The other 90% is used or “lost” as heat
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Primary Consumer
Eats producers
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Secondary Consumer
Eats primary consumers
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Tertiary Consumer
Eats secondary consumers
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Science People
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1. **Anton van Leeuwenhoek**- made his own microscope and discovered bacteria by looking at dental scrapings 2. **Robert Hooke-** Came up with the term “cell” 3. **Matthias Schliden**- Discovered plants are made of cells 4. **Theodor Schwann**- Discovered animals are made of cells 5. **Rudolph Virchow/Robert Remak** Proved all cells come from preexisting cells