Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Living and Growing
- Molecules of Life
- Cell Structure
- Number of mitochondria in cytoplasm dep. on cell activity
- Where respiration occurs
- Muscle/liver cells: High concentration
- Ribosomes
- < Mitochondria
- Site of protein synthesis
- DNA
- Double Helix
- 4 bases: A-T G-C
- Each 3 pairs: 1 Gene
- Messenger RNA (mRNA) carries code to ribosomes
- Many proteins made are Enzymes, controlling cell activity
- Complimentary pairs
- Watson and Crick
- Built double helix based on:
- X-rays showed DNA wound in double helix
- Data indicated it occurred in in pairs
- Discovered DNA in 1953, nobel prize in 1962.
- Delay because other scientists had to corroborate
- Proteins + Mutations
- Long chains of amino acids
- Each with unique amino acid number + order
- Results in different function
- Protein Functions:
- Structural eg. Collagen
- Build cells, tissues
- Hormones eg. Insulin
- Control body functions
- Carrier proteins eg. Haemoglobin
- Carries oxygen
- Enzymes:
- Speed up bodily reactions
- Biological catalysts speed up:
- Respiration
- Photosynthesis
- Protein Synthesis
- 'Lock and Key' mechanism
- Substrate comes together with enzyme
- Separate Products made
- Optimum: Best temp. and pH
- At low temps. molecules move slowly
- High temp. Denatures enzymes
- pH extremes denature enzymes
- Calculated by Temperature Coefficient:
- "Q10 = Rate at higher temp' / Rate at lower temp'
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