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Chapter 1
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Element – a substance that cannot be broken down into simpler substances – smallest unit of an element is an atom Compound – two or more elements that are chemically combined – smallest unit is called a molecule Water – most chemical reactions in cells would not take place without water Inorganic compounds – does not contain carbon Organic compounds - contain the element carbon – carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, nucleic acids
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Two-thirds of your body’s mass is water. 67% has water inside cells and rest surrounds cells. Water helps with homeostasis. H 2 O – one hydrogen and two oxygen
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Made of carbon, hydrogen, oxygen – has LOTS of energy Energy source for the cell and make up some cell parts (cell wall) C 6 H 12 O 6 - sugar
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Energy rich organic compound – fats, oils and waxes Cells store energy in them Source of energy for the cell – make up the cell membrane
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Large organic molecules made up of C, H, O, Nitrogen, and sometimes Sulfur Made up of smaller molecules called amino acids Most of the structures in a cell are made of proteins – proteins called enzymes help chemical reactions in a cell take place
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Very long organic molecules made of carbon, oxygen, hydrogen, nitrogen, and phosphorus. Contain the instructions that cells need to carry out the functions of life DNA – genetic material that carries information and passed from parent to offspring. RNA – helps in the formation of proteins
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