Bio 1
Bio 1
Bio 1
A BRIDGE BETWEEN
NATURAL SCIENCES (BIOLOGY) AND PHYSICAL
SCIENCES (PHYSICS)
Biology studies life in its variety and
complexity. It describes how organisms go
about getting food, communicating, sensing
the environment, and reproducing.
On the other hand, physics looks for
mathematical laws of nature and makes
detailed predictions about the forces that drive
idealized systems.
Spanning the distance between the
complexity of life and the simplicity of physical
laws is the challenge of biophysics. Looking for
the patterns in life and analyzing them with
math and physics is a powerful way to gain
insights.
Definition: It is a discipline concerned with the
problems.
Correlation between physics and biology.
Physics Biology/Medicine
organisation.
Structure↔ Function
A cell can be thought of as a factory, with different
departments each performing specialized tasks.
The structural comparison between animal and plant cell
Structural differences between Plant and Animal Cells
makes up proteins
Central Dogma of Biology
“The central dogma of molecular biology deals with the detailed
residue-by-residue transfer of sequential information. It states that
such information cannot be transferred back from protein to either
protein or nucleic acid.”
Transcription
Pre-mRNA
Eukaryotic RNA Processing
Cell mRNA
Ribosome
Translation
Protein
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Transcription
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Translation
• Translation is the process of decoding the
mRNA into a polypeptide chain
• Ribosomes read mRNA three bases or 1
codon at a time and construct the proteins
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Frank Lloyd Wright