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0.2 Glossary - 1014NSC
Glossary Biology Fundamentals 1. Anatomy Study of structure 2. Physiology Study of function 3. Cytology Study of cells cyte = cells 4. histology study of tissue hist = tissue 5. Systemic Anatomy…
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0.3 Homeostasis
Homeo = Same Stasis = Fixed Remain Fixed/Standing Still Homeostasis is a process where the body attempts to reach a state of equilibrium. It is literally the core of all physiology. Remember…
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0.4 - Anatomical Terminology
Disease Body is disregulated homeostatic inbalance . Often have: Symptoms & Signs Symptoms – Defined as what the patient feels. Eg: Headache, Stomachache. Signs – Physical/Observational attributes associated with disease. Eg: Rash,…
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1.0 - Glycolysis
Related concepts: Biology Biochemistry I always found Glycolysis super intimidating. During the first week there was so much to cover! It totally overwhelmed me. Too many steps, enzymes and confusing names. But…
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1.0 - Matter
Matter The official definition of matter is anything that occupies mass and space. These are often building blocks for physical stuffs. Interestingly enough, Photons and other related non mass or non spacial…
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1.1 - (Info)Matter
Matter Anything that occupies mass and space Solids Liquids Gas There are a few more permutations of matter and several theoretical ones such as Photonic Matter! Definite shape and volume Indefinite shape…
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1.2 - Scientific Notation
Scientific Notation Remembering scientific notation should be super simple Big to Small Move the decimal back six times Small to Big Move the decimal six times.
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3.0 - 2003NSC - Biological Oxidation
Index 1. Mitochondria 2. Oxidation and Energy Generation 3. Electron Transport 4. Oxidative Phosphorylation 5. Respiratory States and Control 6. Mitochondrial Transport Systems 7. Energy Yields 8. Other Oxygen Using Enzymes Objectives:…
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3.1 - Mitochondrial Structure,
1. Mitochondria: Divided by: Nations, Ethnicites, Languages United by: MiToChOnDrIa iS tHe PoWeRhOuSe oF tHe CeLL Overview: Mitochondria are membrane bound organelles crucial for energy production in aerobic cells. They are the…
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3.1 - Protein diversity & techniques to study proteins
Introduction To fully understand how a protein's structure can be identified, we must first understand it's physical and chemical properties. Basically a protein simply has 5 properties 3 physical and 2 chemical.…
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3.2 - Dialysis
Before being able to analyze the structure of a protein, we must be able to purify a sample of proteins. Dialysis is a method of purifying a protein sample by removing small…
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3.3 - Techniques and Reagents
Once we understand the properties of a protein, we can identify multiple different ways to sort proteins to figure out its composition. Protein Analysis Techniques SDS PAGE Principle: Separates proteins by size…
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3.4 N-Terminal amino Acid Sequencing
5. N terminal Amino Acid Sequencing Purpose: Identify the sequence of amino acids at the protein’s N terminus. Techniques: Edman Degradation: Sequential removal of N terminal residues. Sensitivity: Detects down to fmole…
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Thermoregulation
Thermoregulation Related concepts: Biology Thermoregulation is homeostasis applied to body temperature. It uses negative feedback to detect temperature change, coordinate a response, and return the body toward a stable range. Links Homeostasis