BIOL 110 Study Guide - Final Guide: Dipeptide, Alanine, Histidine

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Amino acids: dipeptide (2 amino acids joined together), polypeptide (>2), proteins (20-thousands) Hmg protein: part of the chromosome involved in gene induction (turning it on) Hydrolysis: insertion of water molecule to break a bond. Condensation: removing of water molecule to hold a bond together. Mitochondria: energy production, has its own circular and separate dna, only inherited from your mother (maternal inheritance) Endoplasmic reticulum: protein and lipid synthesis, extension of the nuclear membrane. Golgi apparatus: adds sugar to proteins and lipids, responsible for final protein processing, secretion and transport of molecules such as digestive enzymes. Nucleus: made up of nuclear envelope and nucleolus, functions for inheritance and rna production. Cell membrane: phospholipid bilayer studded with proteins, hydrophilic heads face outwards and hydrophobic tails face inwards, have ligand gated channels that open based on the charge and size of the molecule, have receptors that receive signals for detection. Signal transduction: transmitting a signal from the environment to a cell.

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