Zusammenfassung der Ressource
OCR Gateway Biology B3 Molecules of Life
- Cell structure
- The number of mitochondria
in cytoplasm depends on
the activity of the cell.
- Respiration happens
in mitochondria.
- More mitochondria
needed when cells
need more energy.
- Ribosomes are smaller than mitochondria,
also in cytoplasm, site of protein synthesis.
- DNA and protein synthesis
- Nucleus contains genes.
- Each gene is a section of a chomosome.
- Made of two strands of DNA
coiled to make double helix.
- Stands connected by cross links made by pairs of bases.
- Four bases are A+T, C+G.
- They undergo complimentary base paring.
- Proteins are
formed at the
ribosome.
- Proteins are made of long chains of amino acids.
- Amino acids are coded for by a
sequence of three bases.
- DNA can't leave the nucleus.
- A molecule of mRna takes a
copy of one strand of DNA to
the ribosome.
- Many proteins are
enzymes, which control
activity of the cell.
- Finding DNA structure.
- Watson and Crick used data from other scientists.
- X-ray photographs
which showed DNA
had two chains.
- Data saying bases
occur in pairs.
- They found the structure in 1953.
- Nobel Prize in 1962 - other scientists
needed to check the discovery.