lecture 2 Flashcards

1
Q

what are the 4 types of macromolecules and building blocks

A

-carbohydrates; monosaccharides (ex starch)
-nucleic acid; nucleotide (ex DNA strand)
-protein; amino acid (ex polypeptide)
-lipid; fatty acids and glycerol

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2
Q

monomers are smaller than

A

polymers

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3
Q

organisms need ______

A

nutrients

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4
Q

nutrients

A

chem substances required by organism to survive, grow and reproduce

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5
Q

do different species have different essential nutrients

A

yes

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6
Q

essential

A

not made by organism and must be acquired by the diet

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7
Q

what does food need to provide

A

energy and nutrients

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8
Q

autotrophs

A

make their own food/chemical energy

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9
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photoautotrophs

A

perform photosynthesis using light energy to build energy-rich organic molecules (sugars)

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10
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example of photoautotrophs

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plants and algae (done with chloroplast in leaves of plants)

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11
Q

what are sugars produced in photosynthesis used to make

A

used to make ATP, other sugars and biomolecules

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12
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heterotrophs

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(animals like us) harvest chemical energy from food they eat (organic matter already produced by other organisms)

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13
Q

what do we really eat

A

cells/cellular products and major components are the 4 macromolecules

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14
Q

macromolecules are _____ ______

A

carbon based (also known as organic molecule)

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15
Q

digestive system process

A

breaks down food into bio building block molecules
-small enough to be taen up by cells of small intestine
-transferred into the blood stream for distribution to cells throughout the body
-further broken down to release energy used to make ATP
-used to build new macromolecules to meet needs of cell and organism

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16
Q

cellular respiration breaks down what

A

breaks down molecules for generation of ATP

17
Q

where does most of cellular respiration take place

A

in mitochondria
-occurs in all organisms but not all use O2 in process

18
Q

what is waste made during cellular respiration

A

CO2, H2O, heat

19
Q

photosynthesis and cellular respiration are _______

A

complimentary

20
Q

are all orgaic molecules used in cellular respiration

A

no

21
Q

what does glucose provide

A

source of energy and chem building blocks for an organism

22
Q

what does food web show

A

trophic relationships within community or ecosystem (who eats what)

23
Q

what does energy flow begin with

A

light from sun

24
Q

what can all energy in organisms be traced back to

A

the sun

25
Q

where is heat lost

A

to environment

26
Q

when is heat lost

A

with every energy transformation

27
Q

where do chemicals cycle

A

within ecosystem

28
Q

energy ____ and chemicals _____

A

flow; cycle

29
Q

what do chemicals include

A

minerals and inorganic sources like carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorous - these elements are essential for life

30
Q

what do decomposers do

A

return chemicals into soil by breaking down things