Objective C Java Biology

Objective C Java Biology

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Section 1

(30 cards)

Substrate

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The molecule that an enzyme changes

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Catabolic

Front

Break down of food to create energy. (Bigger molecules into smaller molecules)

Back

Minerals

Front

INORGANIC compounds needed to build strong bones and teeth, also helps nervous system

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Small Intestine

Front

This organs job is absorption

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BAD fat

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Saturated fat

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Excretion

Front

Eliminates unused nutrients (wastes)

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Fats (lipids)

Front

Monomer is fatty acids

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Energy

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What the cells can use the nutrients for in order to support everyday functions

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Anabolic

Front

Uses energy from food to make larger molecules from smaller ones

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Sodium

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Helps regulate blood pressure, blood volume, pH levels, etc (Too much leads to heart problems)

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Accessory digestive organs

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Salivary glands, Liver, Gallbladder, Pancreas (Food does not pass through)

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Pepsin

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Enzyme released to chemically break down protein

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Villi

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Long hairs that absorb the nutrients into the bloodstream.

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Nutrients

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Components of foods that an organism uses to survive and grow

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Lapase

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Enzyme that breaks down fat

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Protein

Front

Monomer is amino acids

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Denature

Front

When enzyme loses shape

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Food

Front

What we eat to get our nutrients

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Carbohydrates

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Monomer is monosaccharides

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Esophogus

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Organ where no digestion occurs

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Fiber

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Lower glucose levels, lower blood cholesterol, helps food move through digestive tract. (Cannot Digest)

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Temperature & pH

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Influential enzyme factors

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Large Intestine

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Absorbs water and vitamins, Eliminates waste the body does not need.

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Vitamins

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ORGANIC compounds needed for metabolism and to make red blood cells

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Chemical Digestion

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Enzymes break large molecules into smaller molecules

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Major digestive organs

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Mouth, Esophagus, Stomach, Small Intestine, Large Intestine

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Absorption

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Absorbs nutrients from our food and drinks into our bloodstream

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GOOD fat

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Unsaturated fat

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Mechanical Digestion

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Making bigger pieces into smaller pieces. Chewing and churning food in stomach and intestines.

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Salivary Amylase

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Enzyme released in saliva that chemically breaks down carbohydrates

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