MIC 463 Chapter : Study Guide Test 1

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Are viruses cells: no, viruses infect cells and multiply, then are released, they require cells to live. Eukaryotes: animal cell, generally larger, more complex, more compartmentalized membrane bound organelles, plant cell, large vacuoles, cell wall, chloroplasts, protozoan single celled eukaryotes. 2: fungi may also be single celled, yeast, or multicellular. All life (cells) originate from a common ancestor = luca that led to domains today: some chemical building blocks amino acids, same genetic codes, similar machinery for making dna and protein, dna (polymerase)-> rna (ribosome)-> protein. Ex: butter (solid a room temp. : unsaturated double bonds between some carbons. Ex: margerine (liquid at room temp: 3 types, triglycerides: glycerol (fatty acid +hydroxyl) + 3 fatty acids tails, hydrocarbon tails can be broken down 2 carbons at a time into. The ability to do work of cause change. First law of thermodynamics: energy in the universe is constant. It can be interconnected between different forms, but cannot be created or destroyed.

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