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©BRAINBARTER EXAM SOLUTIONS 2024/2025 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. 1 | P a g e BIOL121 Syllabus palm cards- OT Exam Questions With Correct Answers Chem- Elements - answer- Made of only one type of atom w/ same number of protons - Elements have their own characteristic physical and chemical properties - Simplest substance Chem- Molecules - answer- General term used to describe two or more atoms joined together by chemical bonds. - Element or compound Roles of H, K, Na, C, Ca, Fe - answer- H: component of all organic compounds - Na: fluid balance, nervous impulse, main extracellular cation - K: nervous impulses, main intracellular cation - C: principle element in organic compounds - Ca: muscle contraction, nervous impulses, blood coagulation, bones and teeth - Fe: component of haemoglobin ©BRAINBARTER EXAM SOLUTIONS 2024/2025 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. 2 | P a g e - O: cellular respiration - N: compounds of amines, amino acids and nucleic acid - P: component of ATP - S: found in proteins - Cl: principle extracellular anion - Mg: cofactor for enzymes Anions - answer- Negative - Gain elec Cations - answer- Positive - Lose elec Macromolecules - answer- Proteins: structure, haemoglobin - Carbohydrates: ATP, glucose - Lipids/fats: energy storage, phospholipids - Nucleic acid (building blocks of genes): inherited genetic material, DNA/RNA - Functions: · Structure/form work ©BRAINBARTER EXAM SOLUTIONS 2024/2025 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. 3 | P a g e · Storage · Messengers · Control pH and body systems - answer- Inside and outside of cell are pH balanced to ensure homeostasis - Abnormal pH can damage cells and tissues disrupting body functions (break bonds, change shape of biological molecule, alter cellular functions - Buffer takes or releases H+ ions, prevent large pH changes - Blood pH 7.35-7.45 Cell - answer- Group of atoms, molecules and organelles working together - Basic unit of life - Cell numbers vary in health and disease Cell membrane - answer- Barrier: separate intracellular and extracellular fluid - Gatekeeper: selectively permeable (solubility, size and charge) - Communication: Receptor, work together, homeostasis - Structural features ©BRAINBARTER EXAM SOLUTIONS 2024/2025 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. 4 | P a g e o Phospholipids + Hydrophilic phosphate heads + Hydrophobic lipid tails o Proteins- integral + Channels, gates or pumps + Carrier proteins + Receptors + Anchoring proteins Role and location of receptors - answer- On cell membrane - Communicate with other cells Organelle parts - answer- Ribosomes - Mitochondria - Nucleus Ribosomes - answer- Site of protein synthesis/ production - Freely float in the cytosol - Membrane-bound: rough endoplasmic reticulum (modifies and transport protiens) (cells that secret proteins and b cells= lots of RER)

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Chem- Elements - answer✔- Made of only one type of atom w/ same number of protons


- Elements have their own characteristic physical and chemical properties


- Simplest substance


Chem- Molecules - answer✔- General term used to describe two or more atoms joined

together by chemical bonds.


- Element or compound


Roles of H, K, Na, C, Ca, Fe - answer✔- H: component of all organic compounds


- Na: fluid balance, nervous impulse, main extracellular cation


- K: nervous impulses, main intracellular cation


- C: principle element in organic compounds


- Ca: muscle contraction, nervous impulses, blood coagulation, bones and teeth


- Fe: component of haemoglobin



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- O: cellular respiration


- N: compounds of amines, amino acids and nucleic acid


- P: component of ATP


- S: found in proteins


- Cl: principle extracellular anion


- Mg: cofactor for enzymes


Anions - answer✔- Negative


- Gain elec


Cations - answer✔- Positive


- Lose elec


Macromolecules - answer✔- Proteins: structure, haemoglobin


- Carbohydrates: ATP, glucose


- Lipids/fats: energy storage, phospholipids


- Nucleic acid (building blocks of genes): inherited genetic material, DNA/RNA


- Functions:


· Structure/form work

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· Storage


· Messengers


· Control


pH and body systems - answer✔- Inside and outside of cell are pH balanced to ensure

homeostasis


- Abnormal pH can damage cells and tissues disrupting body functions (break bonds, change

shape of biological molecule, alter cellular functions


- Buffer takes or releases H+ ions, prevent large pH changes


- Blood pH 7.35-7.45


Cell - answer✔- Group of atoms, molecules and organelles working together


- Basic unit of life


- Cell numbers vary in health and disease


Cell membrane - answer✔- Barrier: separate intracellular and extracellular fluid


- Gatekeeper: selectively permeable (solubility, size and charge)


- Communication: Receptor, work together, homeostasis




- Structural features



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o Phospholipids


+ Hydrophilic phosphate heads


+ Hydrophobic lipid tails


o Proteins- integral


+ Channels, gates or pumps


+ Carrier proteins


+ Receptors


+ Anchoring proteins


Role and location of receptors - answer✔- On cell membrane


- Communicate with other cells


Organelle parts - answer✔- Ribosomes


- Mitochondria


- Nucleus


Ribosomes - answer✔- Site of protein synthesis/ production


- Freely float in the cytosol


- Membrane-bound: rough endoplasmic reticulum (modifies and transport protiens) (cells that

secret proteins and b cells= lots of RER)


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