BIOL 101 Midterm: Unit 1 Study Guide

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Hydrophobic vs. hydrophilic: hydrophobic: repel water, hydrophilic: like water. Unsaturated vs. saturated vs. trans: unsaturated: not filled due to the kink" in the leg. This kink is due to at least one double bonded carbon. These monomers are not able to pack efficiently causing it to be liquid at room temperature: saturated: filled by forming bonds with hydrogen atoms. These monomers can pack tight and form a solid at room temperature: trans: chemically altered unsaturated fat, resulting in a more saturated looking chemical. This results in it being solid at room temperature. Hydrolysis vs. dehydration reactions: hydrolysis: monomers are separated by adding a water molecule, dehydration: monomers are joined together by removing h and oh to form h2o. Oxidize vs. reduced (oil rig: oxidation is loss (of electrons) Facilitated diffusion molecules move from a high to a low concentration with. Molecules move from a high to a low concentration.

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