14:125:201 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Sucrose, Cardiovascular Disease, Disaccharide

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Organism: collection of organs as a functional group. Pancreas: produces insulin which is a hormone that controls glucose levels in the body. Photosynthesis: process of turning water, co2, and heat energy into glucose in plants. Plasma membrane: aka cell membrane, semi permeable to control the entering and exiting of compounds in a cell. Polysaccharide: polymer carbohydrate formed of monosaccharides. Prokaryotic/prokaryote: single celled organism with no distinct organelles. Proteins: most common macromolecule in cells. Respiration: process in which organisms produce energy. R-group: unique portion of an amino acid. Ribonucleic acid (rna: single stranded nucleic acid. Ribosome: organelle in which proteins are synthesized. Steroids: type of lipid with overlapping 6 carbon rings with a 5 carbon ring. Tissue: collection of cells forming a functional unit. triglycerides, associated with higher cardiovascular disease chance; long term energy storage molecule. Vero cells: african green monkey kidney epithelial cells. Fruit fly development: studied to better understand human embryo development.

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