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polymers and lipids review sheet

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What is the monomer of a lipid called? A triglyceride What are the parts of a triglyceride? Glycerol, 3 fatty acids ______________________________________________________________________________ What is the polymer of a lipid? Lipids are not polymers! The monomers don?t bond together What holds lipids together? Hydrophobic interactions ______________________________________________________________________________ What is the monomer of nucleic acids? Nucleotides What are the parts of a nucleotide? Phosphate, Sugar, Nitrogenous Base What do nucleic acids do for our bodies? Store genetic material, help make proteins ______________________________________________________________________________ What is the monomer of proteins? Amino Acids

Cellular Respiration Review Sheet

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Task Description Very important notes Cellular respiration ? breaking down food to produce ATP o in mitochondria o using oxygen ? ?aerobic? respiration ? usually digesting glucose o but could be other sugars, fats, or proteins glucose + oxygen ? energy + carbon dioxide + water C6H12O6 + 6O2 ? ATP + CO2 +H2O Need ? The ?Furnace? for making energy o mitochondria ? Fuel o food: carbohydrates, fats, proteins ? Helpers o oxygen o enzymes ? Product o ATP ? Waste products o carbon dioxide ? then used by plants o water Can?t store ATP ? too unstable ? only used in cell that produces it ? only short term energy storage o carbohydrates & fats are long term energy storage

Biology project

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AP BIO lab review

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AP Biology Lab Review Lab 1: Diffusion & Osmosis Lab 1: Diffusion & Osmosis Description dialysis tubing filled with starch-glucose solution in beaker filled with KI solution potato cores in sucrose solutions determining solute concentration of different solutions Lab 1: Diffusion & Osmosis Concepts semi-permeable membrane diffusion osmosis solutions hypotonic hypertonic isotonic water potential Lab 1: Diffusion & Osmosis Conclusions water moves from high concentration of water (hypotonic=low solute) to low concentration of water (hypertonic=high solute) solute concentration & size of molecule affect movement through semi-permeable membrane Lab 1: Diffusion & Osmosis ESSAY 1992

evolution top 10

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Name _____________________________ Period _________ AP Biology Date ______________________ 1 of 6 REVIEW 5: EVOLUTION UNIT A. Top ?10? ? If you learned anything from this unit, you should have learned: 1. Darwin?s Principle of Natural Selection a. Variation individuals within a population possess heritable variation within traits ? sexual recombination ? mutation b. Overproduction organisms produce more offspring than can survive c. Competition those individuals with advantageous adaptations will out-compete others d. Survival & Reproduction of the Fittest individuals with favorable characteristics tend to have more offspring & pass on these traits to their offspring ? alleles for favorable traits increase in the population ? individuals are selected, but populations evolve

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