L-1 Introduction Flashcards

1
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Define disease

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a disease is an illness that affects the body in a single area or the whole system and/or mind within a single organism

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2
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how many major causes are there ?

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8

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3
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Define biochemistry

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it’s the chemistry of life. it’s the study of the structures and interactions of biological molecules

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4
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Define molecular biology

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studies how the living cell carries out the necessary functions of life

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5
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Define genetics

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studies heredity and variation of inherited characteristics

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6
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Define Pharmacology

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the study of the body’s reaction to drugs

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7
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Define neuroscience

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studies the structure and function of the nervous system and brain

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8
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Define microbiology

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studies micro-organisms and their effects on other living organisms

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9
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what are the two nucleic acid ?

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DNA and RNA

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10
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Function of DNA

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contains the master plan for building the human body

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11
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Function of RNA

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enables the human body to follow those plans

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12
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what are the 4 classes of biological molecule

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carbohydrates
lipids
protein
nucleic acid

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13
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Define polymer

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long molecule consisting of many similar building blocks called monomers

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14
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what are the three of the four classes of life’s organic molecules which are polymers

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carbohydrates
proteins
nucleic acid

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15
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what metabolic process changes macromolecule to monomers

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catabolic

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16
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what metabolic process changes monomers to macromolecule

A

anabolic

17
Q

anabolic to catabolic
monosaccaride
fatty acids
amino acids
nucleotides

A

carbohydrates
lipids
protein
nucleic acid

18
Q

why are proteins important ?

A

the protein expresses in a particular cell define the characteristics of that cell

19
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what’s the pathway from DNA to Protein

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DNA (transcription) -> RNA (translation) -> protein

20
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what does a cell do when it needs a certain protein?

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a special machinery within the cells nucleus reads the gene and makes an intermediate=RNA that travels from the nucleus to ribosome which reads this message and produces a protein

21
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what are polypeptides ?

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they are unbranched polymers built from set of 20 amino acids

22
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what’s protein and their functions

A

biologically functional molecule that consist of one or more polypeptides
functions
1. structural support
2. storage
3. support
4. cellular communication
5. movement
6. defence against foreign substances

23
Q

what determines a protein’s
three-dimensional structure

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sequence of amino acid

24
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what are the 4 level of protein structure

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  1. primary
  2. secondary
  3. tertiary
  4. quaternary