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Active transport
The movement of molecules from an area of
LOW
concentration to an area of HIGH concentration
against
the concentration gradient
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Active transport
requires
energy
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DNA
Double stranded helix
Carries the genetic information to make proteins
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Gene
A section of
DNA
that codes for ONE
protein
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DNA sequence
The sequence of
bases
in DNA determines the
amino acid
sequence in a protein
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Substrate
The
reactant
that an
enzyme
will work on
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Product
The substance formed during a chemical reaction
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Enzyme action
Enzyme is placed above the arrow of the chemical reaction being catalysed
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Active site
The special site on the
enzyme
where the
substrate molecule fits
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Enzyme-substrate
complex
Forms when the
substrate
fits into the active site, facilitating the
reaction
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Active site and substrate
Complementary in shape, allowing the
substrate
to fit into the
enzyme
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Enzyme
Catalyses only one specific reaction, just like a key will only work on a specific lock
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Insulin
For the treatment of diabetes
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Factor
VIII
For the treatment of
haemophilia
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Vitamin
A
Genetically engineered in
rice
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Glucose breakdown
1.
Bonds
are broken
2.
Energy
is released
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ATP
Energy rich molecule that the body can use
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Producing ATP
1. Breakdown of
glucose
2. Build up
ATP
from
ADP
and Pi
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Using
ATP
1. Break down ATP into
ADP
and
Pi
2.
Release
energy
3. Use energy for
cellular
processes
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Cellular processes that use energy
Protein synthesis
Cell division
Muscle contraction
Transmission
of
nerve impulses
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Some energy is also lost as
heat
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Aerobic respiration
The breakdown of
glucose
in the presence of
Oxygen
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Aerobic respiration
1.
Glucose
→
Pyruvate
2.
Pyruvate
→
Carbon Dioxide
+ Water
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Aerobic
respiration Stage 1 yields a small quantity of
ATP
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Aerobic respiration
Stage 2 (
oxygen
required) yields a large amount of energy
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The products of aerobic respiration are
carbon dioxide
and water, completing the full breakdown of
glucose
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Fermentation in animals
The breakdown of
glucose
in the absence of
oxygen
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Fermentation in animals
Glucose
→ Pyruvate ↔
Lactate
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The reaction of fermentation in animals is reversible, and
lactate
can be converted back into
pyruvate
in the presence of oxygen
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Fermentation
in
animals
Only takes place in the
cytoplasm
Only releases a small amount of energy, enough to produce only the
initial 2 molecules
of
ATP
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Fermentation in plants and
fungal
cells
Breakdown of
glucose
in the absence of
oxygen
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Glucose
Broken down
to
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Products of fermentation
Ethanol
Carbon dioxide
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The reaction is not
reversible
due to the loss of
carbon dioxide
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Fermentation
Only takes place in the
cytoplasm
Only releases a small amount of energy, enough to produce only the initial
2
molecules of
ATP
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