BIOL 100 Study Guide - Quiz Guide: Hydrogen Peroxide, Cell Theory, Organism

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Bioshpere: atoms: smallest part of matter, fundamental unit of matter, molecules: consist of atoms (ex: glucose- c6h12o6, water- h2o, hydrogen peroxide- H2o2: cells: consist of molecules, smallest living thing- must have at least one cell to be alive, Every time a cell replicates or divides, a free radical forms. C h o c h o: balancing equations: 6 12 18 6 12 18: energy requiring reactions and energy releasing reactions. Energy out: atp is an example of a coenzyme, which is an organic cofactor, which are enzyme helpers. Nuclear pores in the membrane control the entry and exit of large molecules. (pp. 54: endoplasmic reticulum (er) - membrane-enclosed organelle that is a continuous system of sacs and tubes extending form the nuclear envelope. Smooth er makes lipids and breaks down carbohydrates and fatty acids; ribosomes on the surface of the rough er make polypeptides that thread into its interior. (pp. 55) Vacuoles- sacs that form by the fusion of multiple vesicles.

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