Biology_1_20190611_075140 Flashcards
Describe
Ionic Bonds
Electorstatic bond between positive and negative ions e.g. NaCl
What things are necessary for Life?
- Most life is complex
- Ability to respond to the environment
- Ability to reproduce
- Capactiy to evovle
What are the other attributes of life?
List of 4
- Metabolism
- Homeostasis
- Growth and Development - (regulated growth not uncontrolled like fire)
- Ecology
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Expand Metabolism?
Living things use energy and consume nutrients to carry out chemical reactions to sustain life.
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Expand Homeostasis?
Maintenance of stable environment in face of changing external environment
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Expand Ecology?
The study of how organisms interact with one another and the natural environment.
What is the human impact on life?
Positive for some
- wheat
- Rats
Negative for others
- Dodo
- White rhino
Macromolecules - what are the key elements?
90% of the body is made of
- Oxygen
- Hydrogen
- Carbon
- Nitrogen
Macromolecules - define:
Orbitals
Areas that electrons might be ovserved
Orbitals have at most 2 electrons.
Describe
Energy Levels?
Energy levels have multiple orbitals i.e. second energy level has 4 orbitals
Describe
Polarity
Based on Difference in electromagnetivity in atoms
Describe
Hydrogen Bond
Electrostatic attraction between Hydrogen atom and electro-negative atim e.g. water
NB Not a true ‘bond’
List
Elements found in high abundance in cells
5 Elements
- Carbon
- Nitrogen
- Oxygen
- Hydrogen
- Phosphorous
List
Elements found in low abundance in cells
6 elements
- Sulphur
- Chlorine
- Sodium
- Magnesium
- Potassium
- Calcium
List
Elements found only in trace amounts
Vanadium
Chromium
Manganese
Iron
Nickel
Lutetium
Zinc
Molybdenum
Fluorine
Selenium
List
Four main types of Macro-molecules
- Carbohydrates
- Proteins
- Nucleic Acids
- Lipids
Definition
Van der Walls forces
Van der Walls forces are due to the motion of electrons alng lng non-polar molecules.
It is a weak electrostatic attraction.
List
Properties of Water
6
- Hydrophilic interactions
- Hydrophobic interactions
- Highly cohesive
- Solid water (ice) is less dense than liquid
- High heat capacity
- High heat of evaporation
Explain the relavence of
Explain the relavence of Hydrophilic interactions?
Makes it an amazing and adaptable solvent
Explain the relavence of
Explain the relavence of Hydrophobic interactions?
Molecules club together away from wate. Hydrophobic interactions are needed to form cell membranes.