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Hierarchic Organizational system for nomenclature

Kingdom

Phylum

Class

Order

Family

Genus

Species (Least)

"Keep Penguins Cool Or Find Good Shelter"



Scientific Method

Observation

Hypothesis

Experiment

Conclusion



Water

All life, and therefore biology, occurs in water.



Properties of Water

2 Hydrogen bonds Covalently bonded to Oxygen.

,Hydrogen Bonding between molecules.

- High specific heat

- Large bodies or water stabilize climates

- Strong cohesive and adhesive properties

- Water freezes forms a lattice crystal resulting in ice floating in water.

- Polarity of water allows it to act as a universal solvent.

- Water can dissolve many solvents.



Carbohydrates

Long chains, or polymers of sugar. Most importantly form the backbone of DNA and
RNA.



Saturated

Clogs arteries. NO DOUBLE BONDS in their hydrocarbon tail. SOLID @ room
temperature.



Unsaturated

Double bond in their hydrocarbon tail. LIQUID at room temperature.



Phospholipids

Phosphate group polar soluble in water. Hydrocarbon tail of fatty acids is nonpolar and
nonsoluble in water.

Ex. Cell Membrane



Steroids

Are lipids, which are precursors to hormones and drugs



Proteins

, They are Polymers of 20 molecules called Amino Acids. Enzymes are a type of protein,
which catalyze different reactions or processes. LARGEST Biological Molecule



Cell

Fundamental unit of biology



Prokaryotic Cells

NO defined nucleus and NO membrane- bound organelles.



Eukaryotic Cells

Membrane-enclosed nucleus and series of membrane-bound organelles that carry out
the functions of the cell as directed by the genetic information contained in the nucleus.



Nucleus

Contains DNA called Chromosomes.

Ribosomes

Are organelles that read the RNA produced in the nucleus and TRANSLATE the genetic
instructions to make PROTEINS.

Bound ribosomes

Are found attached to the endoplasmic reticulum (ER)

Free ribosomes

Are found in the cytoplasm

Endoplasmic reticulum

Attached to the nucleur membrane and consists of two continuous parts.

Rough ER

Covered in RIBOSOMES and is responsible for PROTEIN SYNTHESIS and membrane
production.

Smooth ER

NO ribosomes. It functions in the DETOXification and METABOLISM of multiple

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