2.11.08 105K lecture

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Day Date
Subject
To be read prior to this class period:
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M
W
1/21
1/23
no class – Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr. Day
Water and the Chemical Environment
Chapter 2 (except pp30-35)
M
1/28
Quiz #1 on Ch. 1 and parts of Ch. 2 and related lectures/handouts
(no make ups for missed quiz)
Cell Membranes
Chapter 6
W
M
1/30
2/4
Macromolecules
Macromolecules
W
2/6
Quiz #2 on Ch. 3 and 6 and related lectures/handouts
(no make ups for missed quiz)
The Cell
Chapter 7
M
W
M
W
2/11
2/13
2/18
2/20
Bioenergetics
Cell Respiration
no class - Winter Break
no class - Winter Break
M
2/25
EXAM I
Chapter 3 (except pp63-69)
Chapter 9
Chapters 1, 6,7, parts of 2, 3
REMEMBER to bring your notes from one lecture to hand in at the exam.
(worth 10%).
All cells have lots of proteins and each performs a specific
function based on its structure. All proteins are made by
ribosomes.
When we eat proteins, they are broken down to amino acids
in our stomach and intestines and then delivered to each cell.
each cell uses its ribosomes to synthesize the proteins it
needs.
All cells have lots of proteins and each performs a specific
function based on its structure. All proteins are made by
ribosomes.
When we eat proteins, they are broken down to amino acids
in our stomach and intestines and then delivered to each cell.
each cell uses its ribosomes to synthesize the proteins it
needs.
In our cells, there are two types of proteins that get made by
the ribosomes:
1) Proteins that float around in the cytoplasm.
for example: actin, tubulin and many more
2) Proteins that are secreted from the cell or bound to the
membrane.
for example: Insulin, LDL receptor, Aquaporin, and many
more.
1) All living things are composed of cells*
2) All cells come from pre-existing cells*
* The Cell Theory
3) All cells exist in a water environment
4) All cells are bounded by a membrane
5) All cells have similar chemistrys (proteins, proteins,
proteins)
6) DNA is the primary heritable molecule (DNA’s BIG job
is to code for proteins)
7) The concept of gene regulation and totipotency
We’re done covering material for the first exam.
Moving on to Chapter 9: Bioenergetics