PPT-Chapter 2: Section 3 Chemistry of Cells

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Most matter in your body that is NOT water is made of organic compounds 4 Principle Classes of Organic Compounds Carbohydrates Lipids Proteins Nucleic Acids Carbohydrates

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Most matter in your body that is NOT water is made of organic compounds 4 Principle Classes of Organic Compounds Carbohydrates Lipids Proteins Nucleic Acids Carbohydrates Made up of Carbon Hydrogen and Oxygen atoms. Review. Organelles. Centrioles. Made of microtubules. Acts as anchors in cell division. Mitotic Spindle fibers. Two Main types. Kinetochore Fibers- Attach from centriole to centromere of chromosomes and assists in movement of chromosomes. Purpose: to prepare you for the SAT II Chemistry . Test (. your final for my class will be a practice SAT II exam. ). When: Tuesdays after . school. Eligibility: . Semester 1 grade . of B+ or greater (unless teacher-approved). C483 Spring 2013. Questions. T/F . The Golgi apparatus consists of flattened, fluid-filled, membranous sacs and is responsible for chemical modification and sorting of some biomolecules. .. T/F . The endoplasmic reticulum is the major site of RNA synthesis and the site of assembly of ribosomes. . | . RONALD FRIEDMAN. ©. 2014 W. . H. FREEMAN . D . COMPANY. Inorganic Chemistry. Sixth Edition. ART POWERPOINT PRESENTATIONS. Chapter . 6. INORGANIC CHEMISTRY 6E| SHRIVER| WELLER| OVERTON | ROURKE | ARMSTRONG. Introduction to Biochemical Principles. Chapter 2. Living Cells. Section 2.1: Basic Themes. The cell is a molecular machine and the basic unit of life.. Cells are molecular factories:. Respond to their environment. Chemistry 335 Supplemental Slides: Chapter 2 . 1. To build molecular orbitals, first recall that the energy of the ‘starting’ atomic orbitals depends the electronegativity of the element, which you can get from the periodic table.... Jennie L. Borders. Section 1.1 - Chemistry. Matter. is anything that has . mass. and occupies . space. .. Chemistry. is the study of the . composition. of matter and the . changes. that matter undergoes.. Jennie L. Borders. Section 1.1 - Chemistry. Matter. is anything that has . mass. and occupies . space. .. Chemistry. is the study of the . composition. of matter and the . changes. that matter undergoes.. Learning Objectives. List the difference between organic and inorganic chemistry.. Categorize and give examples of different substances for each of the different states of matter: solid, liquid, and gas.. Section 1.1 - Chemistry. Matter. is anything that has . mass. and occupies . space. .. Chemistry. is the study of the . composition. of matter and the . changes. that matter undergoes.. Branches of Chemistry. Ms. Diana and Ms. Su’ad. Discovery of the Genetic Material. Since Mendel’s work was rediscovered, scientists have tried to figure out which of the macromolecules- nucleic acids (DNA) or proteins was the actual source of genetic information. . Announcements I. Lab. Last . Lab #15 . (yesterday and today). Lab #15 . Report due next Mon. + Tues. Lab Final next week (Wed. + Thurs.) – see syllabus for labs covered – need . scantron. Mastering. For . every question you missed…. Write 1 sentence: Why is the right answer right?. Write 1 sentence: What was wrong about your answer?. Staple to your quiz. Turn in.. HW - . Finish . your Study . 2. Cell chemistry. 2. Learning outcomes. You will be able to:. Describe the parts of . a basic electrical cell.. 3. 2. Cell chemistry. Describe how a . simple electrical cell produces electricity.. Explain the difference between primary and secondary cells..

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