Module 2 - Keywords Flashcards

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Resolution

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The ability to be able to distinguish between two objects which are close together

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Magnification

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The degree to which the size of an image if larger than the object itself

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Staining

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The process which helps reveal or distinguish different features

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Cytoskeleton

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The network of protein fibres found within cells that give structure and shape to the cell

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Organelle

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A particular structure of a cell which has a specialised/specific function

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Phospholipid bilayer

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The basic structural components of plasma/cell surface membranes, consisting of two layers of phospholipid

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Fluid mosaic model

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Model of the cell surface/plasma membrane

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Cell signalling

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Cells communicate with one another by signals e.g. hormones, to help them work together and coordinate their actions

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Diffusion

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The net movement of molecules from a region of high concentration of that molecule to a region of lower concentration of that molecule down a concentration gradient. This is a passive process

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Facilitated diffusion

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The net movement of molecules from a region of high concentration of that molecule to a region of lower concentration of that molecule down a concentration gradient through carrier proteins (large molecules) or channel proteins (ions). This is a passive process

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Active transport

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The movement of molecules or ions across a membrane from a region of low concentration to a region of higher concentration of that molecule, against the concentration gradient. This process uses ATP to drive the protein ‘pumps’ within the membrane

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Osmosis

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The net movement of water molecules from a region of high water potential to an area of lower water potential, down the water potential gradient across a partially Permeable membrane. This is a passive process

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Solute

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A solid that dissolves in a liquid

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Solvent

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A liquid that dissolves solids

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Solution

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A liquid containing dissolved solids

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Cell cycle

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Describes the events that take place as one parent cell divides to produce two new daughter cells which then each grow to full size

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Mitosis

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The process of nuclear division where two genetically identical nuclei are formed from one parent cell nucleus

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Clones

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Genetically identical cells or organisms derived from one parent

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Differentiation

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The changes occurring in cells of a multicellular organism so that each different type of cell becomes specialised to perform a specific function

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Cytokine

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An example of a cell signal

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Tissue

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A group of similar, specialised cells of more than one type working together to perform a common specific function

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Organ

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A collection of tissues that work together to carry out a common specific function

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Stem cells

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Cells that are not differentiated and are capable of mitosis and differentiation to become other cell types

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Metabolism

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The sum total of all the biochemical reactions taking in cells of an organism

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Polysaccharides

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Polymers of monosaccharides. They consist of hundreds or thousands of monosaccharide monomers bonded together to form a single large molecule

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Hydrolysis

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Breaking a bond with the addition of a water molecule

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Condensation

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Forming a bond with the removal of a water molecule

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Primary structure

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Sequence or order of amino acids in a polypeptide chain

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Secondary structure

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The coiling/folding of the polypeptide into an alpha helix or beta pleated sheet held together with hydrogen bonds between the amino acids

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Tertiary structure

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The final 3D shape of the protein. The shape is held in place with hydrogen bonds, ionic bonds between oppositely charged R groups, disulphide bridges and hydrophobic and hydrophilic interactions

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Quaternary structure

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made up of more than one polypeptide chain joined together to make the final functional protein

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Lipids

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Substances that dissolved in organic solvents like alcohol but not water

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Saturated fatty acids

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Fatty acids with no double bonds in the hydrocarbon chain

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Unsaturated fatty acids

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Fatty acids with at least one double bond in the hydrocarbon chain

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Triglyceride

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3 fatty acids joined to a glycerol molecule with 3 ester bonds

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Nucleotides

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Monomers of nucleic acids. Made of a phosphate group, pentose sugar and a nitrogenous base

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Gene

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A length of DNA that codes for a specific protein

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Enzyme

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Biological catalysts which reduce the activation energy required for a reaction to take place. They are protein molecules

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Activation energy

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The required amount of energy for a chemical reaction to take place

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Active site

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A region on the surface of an enzyme molecule where a substrate can bind and where the reaction takes place

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Enzyme specificity

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One enzyme’s active site is complementary in shape to only one substrate molecule

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Catalyst

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A molecule which speeds up a reaction but remains unchanged and is not used up in the reaction

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Extracellular

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Chemical reactions taking place outside of the cell

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Intracellular

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Chemical reactions taking place inside of the cell

45
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Denaturation

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When the active site of an enzyme changes shape due to the breaking of bonds, losing its tertiary structure and complementary shape to the substrate