LIFE 102 Study Guide - Final Guide: Hydrogen Bond, Golgi Apparatus, Mitochondrion

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18 Apr 2014
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For the first ten minutes of the review session dr. bjostad went over slides/information that would be very pertinent to the exam: Know which domains contain prokaryotic cells and which ones contain eukaryotic cells. Know the four essential elements of life (hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, carbon) The four types of bonds (covalent bonds, ionic bonds, hydrogen bonds, van der waals interactions) Four properties of water that facilitates an environment for life. The organelles of a cell, know their function and which cell (plant or animal) they are found in: The structure, components and function of the cell membrane such as: Peripheral proteins, integral proteins, glycoproteins, carbohydrates, the cytoskeleton, ecm. In class you (dr. bjostad) mentioned that the environment in mitochondrion is very volatile. Yes, the cell is constantly making new mitochondrion to replace the ones that die/gets used up. Trans mean opposite sides of a double bond, cis means same side of a double bond.