BIOL 111 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Atomic Orbital, Atomic Mass, Atomic Number

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Science of life; how living things work. How living things function at level of chemistry. Order, adaptation, regulation, response to environment, growth/ development, energy processing. All matter (takes up space, has mass) is made of elements. C, h, n, o (and p, s) Atom -> smallest unit; nucleus contains neutrons, protons; electrons in electron cloud. Atomic number: number of protons; unique for each element. Form of element with different number of neutrons. Lecture 2: chemical structure, periodic table, and bonding. Unstables; spontaneously give off particles and energy. Adding radioactive substances to synthesizing bacterial cells. Medical- highlights regions of high activity to detect injury or cancer. Carbon 14 in atmosphere at fixed ratio; plants incorporate carbon 14 in photosynthesis animals eat plants carbon incorporation ends at death over time, carbon transforms into nitrogen. Based on half life of carbon (about 5000 years) Electron orbitals complex shapes that describe spatial distribution of electrons around nucleus.

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