KINS 1223 Chapter Notes - Chapter 1: Cell Membrane, Organelle, Anabolism

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Things function because of their structure, they are inseparable. Structure determines function while function modifies the structure. Organism organ system organ tissue cell organelle macro-molecule molecule . Atom- the smallest particles with unique chemical identities. Molecule- is a particle composed of at least two atoms. Macromolecules- the largest molecules, such as proteins, fats, and dna. Organelle- is microscopic structures in a cell that carry out its individual functions. Cell- is the smallest units of an organism that carry all the basic function of life; nothing simpler than a cell is considered alive. A cell is enclosed in a plasma membrane composed of lipids and proteins, most cells have one nucleus and an organelle that contain its dna. Tissue- a mass of similar cells and cell products that form a discrete region of a organ and performs a specific function. The body is composed of only four primary classes of tissue: epithelial, connective, nervous, muscular tissue.

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