Bioengenetics

Cards (25)

  • What is the process of respiration in living organisms?
    It is the release of energy from glucose.
  • What is aerobic respiration?
    Aerobic respiration is the release of energy from glucose in the presence of oxygen.
  • What is the equation for aerobic respiration?
    The equation is glucose + oxygencarbon dioxide + water + energy.
  • What is anaerobic respiration?
    Anaerobic respiration is the release of energy from glucose without oxygen.
  • What is the equation for anaerobic respiration in yeast?
    The equation is glucose → ethanol + carbon dioxide + energy.
  • What is the role of enzymes in biological reactions?
    Enzymes speed up chemical reactions.
  • Where are enzymes produced?
    Enzymes are produced in various organs such as the stomach, pancreas, and small intestine.
  • What factors can affect enzyme activity?
    Temperature and pH can affect enzyme activity.
  • What happens to enzyme activity as temperature increases?
    Enzyme activity increases until it reaches an optimal temperature, after which it decreases.
  • What is the lock and key theory of enzyme action?
    The lock and key theory states that enzymes are specific for a particular substrate that fits into their active site.
  • What is the role of amylase?
    Amylase breaks down starch into glucose.
  • Where is lipase produced?
    Lipase is produced in the pancreas.
  • What is the role of protease?
    Protease breaks down proteins into amino acids.
  • How does bile affect digestion?
    Bile neutralizes stomach acid and provides an alkaline environment for enzymes to work effectively.
  • What effect does stomach acid have on digestion?
    Stomach acid helps to break down food and provides an acidic environment for enzymes.
  • Why does heart rate increase during exercise?
    Heart rate increases to supply more oxygen to muscles for energy production.
  • What is metabolism?
    Metabolism is the sum of all chemical reactions occurring in the body.
  • What are three examples of metabolic processes?
    • Respiration
    • Photosynthesis
    • Converting glucose to glycogen
  • What is active transport?
    Active transport is the movement of substances from a low to a high concentration using energy.
  • What is osmosis?
    Osmosis is the movement of water from a high to a low water concentration through a partially permeable membrane.
  • What happens to a plant cell in a hypertonic solution?
    A plant cell will lose water and become plasmolyzed in a hypertonic solution.
  • How would you find the solute concentration of plant tissue?
    By measuring the change in mass of the tissue when placed in different concentrations of solutions.
  • Why would you measure the change in mass of potato chips in a practical experiment?
    To determine the concentration of the solution based on the mass change.
  • What are two reasons for the importance of the practical (potato chips) experiment?
    Starting mass could vary, and it allows for comparisons between different samples.
  • What could affect the mass change of potato chips in a solution?
    Water evaporation could change the concentration of the solution.