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What is biochemistry concerned with?
The
chemical
basis of life
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What does biochemistry study in relation to living organisms?
Compounds
and processes associated with living organisms
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What does the term "BIOS" refer to in biochemistry?
Life
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What happens when biochemical events occur in proper order?
The cell or body remains
normal
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What can happen if there is a blockade in biochemical events?
It can manifest as
disorders
or
diseases
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What are biomolecules considered to be?
Organic compounds
essential for survival
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What is the basic unit of life?
The
cell
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What does a cell consist of?
Protoplasm
enclosed within a
membrane
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What percentage of a cell is made up of water?
70-75%
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What are the main organic molecules found in cells?
Nucleic acids
,
proteins
,
carbohydrates
, and
lipids
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What is the function of cholesterol in the cell membrane?
It
gives
fluidity
and
consistency
to
the
cell
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What is the Fluid Mosaic Model?
A model that describes the flexible structure of the
cell membrane
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What is the main component of the cell membrane?
Phospholipid
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What role do glycoproteins play in the cell membrane?
They are important for
cell-cell
interactions
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What is the function of glycolipids in the cell membrane?
They
maintain stability
and
facilitate cellular recognition
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What is the function of the nucleus in a cell?
It is the
control center
of the cell
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What is the composition of the nucleus?
It contains
nucleolus
,
chromosomes
, and
nuclear membrane
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What are sex chromosomes in humans?
Female (
XX
) and Male (
XY
)
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What is trisomy 21 also known as?
Down Syndrome
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What causes trisomy 21?
An error in
cell division
leading to three copies of
chromosome 21
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What is the function of lysosomes?
They
digest
molecules
brought
into
the
cell
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What is the role of mitochondria in the cell?
They are known as the
powerhouse
of the cell
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What are peroxisomes also known as?
Microbodies
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What is the function of the Golgi apparatus?
It is involved in secretion and
glycosylation
of proteins
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What are the building blocks of carbohydrates?
Monosaccharides
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What is the primary function of carbohydrates?
To provide and store
energy
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What are the building blocks of lipids?
Fatty acids
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What is the function of lipids in the body?
They are components of
membranes
and serve as energy sources
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What is the difference between saturated and unsaturated fatty acids?
Saturated fatty acids have
no double bonds
, while unsaturated have
one or more
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What are the main components of the cell membrane?
Phospholipid bilayer
Glycoproteins
Glycolipids
Cholesterol
Arachidonic Acid
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What are the functions of the cell membrane?
Controls entry and exit of
substances
Provides structure and support
Facilitates cell
signaling
and recognition
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What are the types of organelles and their functions?
Mitochondria
: Powerhouse of the cell
Lysosomes
: Digestive enzymes
Peroxisomes
:
H2O2
metabolism
Endoplasmic Reticulum
: Protein and lipid synthesis
Golgi apparatus
: Secretion and modification of proteins
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What are the differences between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells?
Prokaryotic: No true
nucleus
, smaller, simpler
Eukaryotic: True nucleus, larger, complex
organelles
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What are the types of biomolecules and their functions?
Carbohydrates
: Energy source and storage
Lipids
: Membrane components and energy storage
Proteins
: Structural and functional roles
Nucleic acids
: Genetic information storage
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What are the types of fatty acids?
Saturated
: No
double bonds
Unsaturated
: One or more double bonds
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What are the types of cell death?
Necrosis
: Cell murder due to lack of oxygen
Atrophy
: Decrease in cell size due to lack of factors
Apoptosis
: Programmed cell death
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What are the types of Zellweger Spectrum Disorder?
Zellweger’s Syndrome
: Most severe
Neonatal Adrenoleukodystrophy
: Medium severity
Infantile Refsum Disease
: Least severe
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What are the differences between animal and plant cells?
Animal cells
: Round shape, no
cell wall
, no
plastids
Plant cells
: Rectangular shape, cell wall present, plastids present
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What is the role of ribosomes in the cell?
Responsible for
protein synthesis
Translate
mRNA
into polypeptide chains
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Why are monosaccharides considered the simplest form of sugar?
They cannot be
hydrolyzed
to simpler sugars
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