human biology
cells, cell membrane, tissues, tonicity, nutrients, enzymes, metabolism
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Surrounds and form outer boundary of cell | Cell membrane |
Liquid part of cytoplasm | Cytosol |
- double layer: phospholipids, cholesteral and various proteins - semi-permeable membrane that allows some materials to pass | Cell structure |
- moves materials past the cell or move the whole cell itself - cilia: tiny hairs, very fine and small - flagella: longer and only one or two are found | Cilia and flagella |
- small molecules and only a few atoms - may contain carbon - sodium chloride, calcium carbonate | Inorganic |
- increase the rate of chemical reaction - by regulating type and amount of enzyme present, the body is able to control which reactions occur and what rate they proceed | Higher concentration |
- otherwise rate of reaction will be slow because it becomes more difficult for substrate molecules to make contact with enzyme molecules | Products are continually removed |
- line the endoplasmic reticulum - made of RNA and consist of a large sub-unit and small sub-unit | Ribosomes |
- the smallest amount of energy that can sustain life - amount of energy needed to keep the body function at rest | Basal metabolic rate |
- transport of oxygen from the air to tissues/cells and carbon dioxide in the opposite direction | Respiration |
- inspired air: 21% oxygen, 0.04 carbon dioxide - expired air: 16% oxygen. 4% carbon dioxide - other % made up of nitrogen and water vapour | Percentage of gas |
- main system of internal transport | Cardiovascular system |
- blood clotting - very small and no nucleus - number per mm3: 250000-400000 - site of production: red bone marrow - lifespan: around a week | Platelets (thrombocytes) |