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meely | 21:12 Wed 07th Dec 2005 | Science
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Hey everybody! I need some serious help! Yesterday I had to stay home because I was sick and I missed out on all of the notes that my professor was giving us to study. I have a huge test! Please help me!!


what is the difference between digestion and respiration?


what two organelles are involved in biosynthesis?


is a chloroplast an example of leucoplast or a chromoplast?what gives the plasma membrane the ability to reconstruct?


Thanks alot!!! :)

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Respiration - breathing action. Oxygen in blood, etc etc


Digestion - food being broken down by acids in stomach.


Respiration is the oxidation of clucose to release energy:

Glucose + Oxygen ==> Carbondioxide + Water + Energy



Digestion is the breakdown of large (mostly insoluble) molecules into smaller soluble molecules by the action of enzymes. Some enzymes work best in a low pH environment (stomach acid) and some in an alkaline environment (bile).


Glucose (not clucose) of course.

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Deso is not being a lot of help


leucoplast has to be white.. chloroplast is green, chormoplast is coloured and so...


chloroplast is a type of chromoplast.


two organelles - I would tip - mitochondria and golgi - not sure about those...


plasma membrane - reconstruction. I know of no biblical reference to plasma membranes, and yup I have rad every word, OT and NT


i would tip - lipid content, and the proteins rejig in the membrane. Presumably you are not learning the Davson-Danielli model of cell membrane but Singer.


And yet it could be the cell wall......

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