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Biology Unit 3

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DNA

back 1

  • Instructions for building living things
  • Made up of genes

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Hemoglobin

back 2

  • Protein
  • Transports oxygen and drops it off, picks up carbon dioxide and moves it out.

front 3

Analogy for Hemoglobin

back 3

Hemoglobin - Car

Goblins - 4 seats (Alpha- front seat, Beta- back seats)

Iron - Seatbelts

Oxygen or Carbon Dioxide - Passengers

front 4

What does sickle-cell alter?

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  • The state of the globin chains
  • Altered hemoglobin chunks make it sickled

front 5

Red Blood Cells

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  • Erythrocytes
  • Carries hemoglobin to transport oxygen

front 6

Mature RBC's don't have what?

back 6

A nucleus

front 7

What's the function of RBC's in the lungs?

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Air goes through bronchioles to alveoli, blood vessels surround alveoli, the alveoli and the RBC's exchange gases (CO2 and O2)

front 8

Internal respiration

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Exchange of gases in tissues

front 9

External respiration

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Exchange of gases in lungs

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What is CO2 transported as in RBC's

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Carbonic Acid

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Anemia

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Bad RBC's

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Malaria

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  • Comes from mosquito
  • Destroys healthy RBC's

front 13

Heterozygous Advantage

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Sickle-cell remains in population because it provides protection over malaria

front 14

Cell

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Whole unit of life

front 15

Nucleus

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The compartment inside the cell that stores DNA

front 16

Chromosome

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A thread-like structure found in the nucleus of cells that carries genetic information in the form of DNA

front 17

Phenotype

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Physical characteristics of the trait

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Genotype

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The combination of alleles in an individual

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Homozygous

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Having two copies of the same allele

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Heterozygous

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Having different copies of alleles

front 21

Diploid

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2 copies of each chromosome (humans)

front 22

Haploid

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1 copy of each chromosome (sexual reproduction)

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Mieosis

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Process of creating egg and sperm cells (haploid)