BIM CHART Flashcards
Monomer and Polymer of Carbs
M; monosaccharides
P; Poly Saccharides
what is the bond of carbs
glycosidic
functions of carbs
as short term energy source
build macromolecules
location/example of carbs
starch
cellulose
glucose
BIMS of Proteins
M; amino acids P; polypeptide bond; peptide bond functions; storage, structure, movement, signaling example; keratin, hemoglobin,insulin
BIM of Lipid
M;glycerol and fatty acid
P; fats and oils
bond; ester bonds
functions; fuel source, storage, molecule insulation, protection
example; waxes, butter, soaps, steroids, triglycerides
BIM of Nucleic Acids
M; nucleotide P;polynucleotide bond;phosphodiester functions; genetics/inheritance examples; nuclei of cells, RNA and DNA
6 characteristics of LIFE
- is organized
- ability to aquire materials and energy
- has ability to reproduce and develop
- responds to environment
- maintains internal environment
- has capacity to adapt to its environment
smallest unit of life
CELL
WHAT IS LIFE
organization of living things
SMALLEST UNIT OF MATTER
ATOMS
THREE DOMAINS OF LIFE
ARCAHEA, BACTERIA AND EUKARYA
FOUR KINGDOMS OF EUKARYA
PROTISTA, FUNGI, PLANTAE, ANIMALIA
TYPES OF PROTISTA
ALGAE AND PROTOZOANS
TYPES OF FUNGI
MOLD YEASTS MUSHROOMS