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Describe the roles of iron ions, sodium ions, and phosphate ions in cells.
Iron ions
1.
Haemoglobin
associates with
oxygen
to transport
oxygen
in the
bloodstream
Sodium ions
2.
Co-transport
of
glucose
or
amino
acids
into cells;
3. Because sodium moved out by
active
transport
and
Na
–
K
pump;
4. Creates a
sodium
concentration
gradient
;
Phosphate ions
7. Joins
nucleotides
in
phosphodiester
bond
8. Used to produce
ATP
;
9.
Phosphorylates
other compounds usually making them more
reactive
;
10.
Hydrophilic
part of
phospholipid
bilayer
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Explain five properties that make water important for organisms
1. A
metabolite
in
respiration
/
biological reactions
;
2. A
solvent
so
metabolic reactions
can occur
3.
High specific heat capacity
so
buffers
changes in
temperature
;
4.
Large latent heat
of
vaporisation
so provides a
cooling
effect through
evaporation
;
5.
Cohesion
between
water
molecules so supports
columns
of
water
in
plants
;
6.
Cohesion
between
water molecules
so produces
surface tension
supporting
small organisms
;
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State and explain the property of water that helps to prevent temperature increase in a cell.
1.
High specific heat capacity
;
2.
Buffers changes
in
temperature
;
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Explain properties that make water important for organisms.
1. A
metabolite
in
respiration
/
biological reactions
;
2. A
solvent
so
metabolic reactions
can occur
3.
High specific heat capacity
so
buffers
changes in
temperature
;
4.
Large latent heat
of
vaporisation
so provides a
cooling
effect through
evaporation
;
5.
Cohesion
between
water
molecules so supports
columns
of
water
in
plants
;
6.
Cohesion
between
water molecules
so produces
surface tension
supporting
small organisms
;
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State and explain the property of water that can help to buffer changes in temperature.
1. water has a relatively
high
specific
heat capacity
;
2. Can
gain
and
lose
a lot of
heat
without changing
temperature
;
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Water and inorganic ions have important biological functions within cells.
Give properties of water that are important in the cytoplasm of cells. For each property of water, explain its importance in the cytoplasm.
1.
Polar molecule
so acts as a
universal
solvent
;
2.
Universal solvent
so
metabolic
reactions occur
faster
in solution;
3.
Reactive
so takes place in
hydrolysis
and
condensation
as well as other reactions in the cytoplasm;
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