HN 196 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Cell Membrane, Gastrointestinal Tract, Phospholipid

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12 Sep 2016
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Atoms: the smallest units of matter: atoms bond to each other to form molecules. Molecules: groups of atoms bonded in certain configurations: examples: h2o, co2, carbohydrates, proteins, fats, and vitamins are usually very large molecules. The goals of digestion: break the large molecules down into smaller molecules, absorb the smaller molecules into cells of the body. Molecules are the building blocks of cells. Molecules that result from digestion of food are used to build the cells of the body. The cell membrane is selectively permeable, allowing it to control the passage of materials into and out of the cell. The cell membrane encloses the: cytoplasm: the liquid within the cell, organelles: tiny structures that perform many different cellular functions, examples include: nucleus and mitochondria. Tissue: group of cells acting together to perform a common function: examples: muscle tissue, nervous tissue. Organ: a sophisticated organization of tissues that performs a specific function: examples include: stomach, heart, brain.

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