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This document covers several units of biology, focusing on key biological systems and processes. Here's a quick breakdown: Unit 1: Macromolecules and Digestion Describes macromolecules like carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, and nucleic acids. It explains their role in energy storage, body function, and how they are assembled through dehydration synthesis and broken down by hydrolysis. Discusses the digestive system, enzyme functions, and processes like chyme movement, nutrient absorption, and waste elimination. Unit 2: Circulatory and Immune Systems Details the heart's structure and blood flow, including blood pressure and cardiac cycles. Explores the lymphatic system, immunity, and the role of white blood cells (T-cells, B-cells) in defending against pathogens. Unit 3: Respiration and Muscles Covers the respiratory system, including breathing, alveoli function, and lung structures. Highlights respiratory disorders and their effects, alongside cellular respiration. Unit 4: Energy Transfer Focuses on energy transfer through ecosystems, with an explanation of autotrophs and heterotrophs, and the laws of thermodynamics. Describes trophic levels, food webs, and ecological pyramids, noting the efficiency of energy transfer. Unit 5: Ecology and Evolution Explains ecological cycles like water, carbon, nitrogen, sulfur, and phosphorus, emphasizing their roles in nature and human impact. Discusses evolution, natural selection, adaptation, and the evidence supporting evolutionary theory, including fossil records, embryology, and molecular biology. This document serves as an overview of essential biological concepts and systems, from macromolecules to evolutionary principles.

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Unit 1 Bio

6.1

Macromolecules- complex groups of organic molecules- made of amino acids,
the backbone of amino acids are -N-C-C

Types of macromolecules:
-​ Carbohydrates
-​ Lipids
-​ Proteins
-​ Nucleic acids

These can be assembled through
Dehydration Synthesis, two monomers turn into a polymer, water is
removed from the two monomers
and disassembled through
Hydrolysis, water being used to cut large molecules smaller, water gets
added back in

The chemicals in these processes will differ for each macromolecule

Carbohydrates
-​ Energy storage
-​ Made of carbon,oxygen, and hydrogen
Simple sugars- monosaccharides, single rings. Disaccharides, double ring
Complex sugars- polysaccharides, larger structures
Carbon, oxygen, hydrogen. 1:2:1 ratio


Lipids
-​ Save energy
-​ Body heat
-​ Protect organs
-​ Phospholipid bilayer
-​ Steroids and hormones

, -​ Insoluble in water
-​ Hydrophobic
for lipids a monomer is a fatty acid. When the monomers (fatty acids)
create a long chain, it becomes a polymer which is a lipid

Fatty acid is joined through dehydration synthesis

Triglyceride is a type of polymer, made up of one long glycerol and three
fatty acids.

Unsaturated fats
-​ Single bonds with neighbor hydrocarbon chain
-​ Animal origin
-​ Solid at room temp

​ Saturated fats
-​ Double bond in carbon chain
-​ Plant origin
-​ Solid at room temp


Proteins
Main functions
-​ Structural- muscles, hair, and nails
-​ Communication- neurotransmit, hormones
-​ Chemical reactions- enzymes
-​ Immunity- antigens and antibodies

Made of
-​ polymers of monomers of amino acids
-​ R variable
-​ Made of polypeptides of polymers of amino acids
-​ The amino acids are joined by the peptide bond through dehydration
synthesis

Nucleic acids

,Main functions
-​ Direct growth
-​ Develop
-​ Cell functions
-​ Characteristics

Two types
1.​ RNA
2.​ DNA

Made of
-​ Chains of subunits linked- nucleotide
-​ Phosphate, 5 carbon sugar, nitrogen containing base

Monomer- nucleotides
Polymer- nucleic acids




Catalyst- chemicals that control the speed of reactions without altering the
product formed by the reactions and without changing themselves

, Enzymes- type of catalyst that permits chemical reactions in the body at low
temperatures, reduces the amount of energy and works more efficiently resulting
in same product
Ends in “ase”

Substrate- molecules that enzyme attach with
How it works
-​ Substrate molecules combine with specific enzyme active site that has a
specific shape
-​ They attach to make an enzyme-substrate
-​ Molecules are changed
-​ Release with new made product

Cofactors and coenzymes help enzymes combine with substrate molecules
Factors affecting enzymes
-​ Cofactors and coenzymes
-​ Temperature, high temp break proteins, low temp fewer collision
-​ PH
-​ Enzyme concentrate
-​ Substrate concentrate
-​ Competitive inhibitors

6.2- digestive

4 stages of digestion: ingestions, digestion, absorption, egestion


Nutrient Carb -starch protein lipid DNA

digestion mouth Stomach Stomach SI and help of pancreas

absorption SI SI ST SI

Enzyme Amylase from salivary Pepsinogen- Lipase nuctletidas
glands pepsin



Secretion- break down of molecules by chemical means
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