Biology Form 4 Chapter 4.6

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Biology Chapter 4 : Chemical Composition of the Cell 4.6 The Importance of Chemical Composition in Cells

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Chemical Composition of The Cells4.6 The Importance of Chemical Composition of The CellsChemical Components and Consequences of Deficiency

Transcript of Biology Form 4 Chapter 4.6

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Biology Chapter 4 :

Chemical Composition of the Cell

4.6 The Importance of Chemical Composition in Cells

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The chemical composition in cells are vital to the survival of the cells.

Deficiency in any one of it will affect the function of the cells.

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Chemical Component Consequences of Deficiency

Carbohydrates- Respiration cannot occur. ( No Glucose )- No Storage of food in starch or glycogen form.- Plant cells irregular in shape. ( No Cellulose )

Proteins- Plasma membrane not properly formed.- No carrier and pore protein to transport substance

across the plasma membrane.- No new cells and tissue are formed. ( Inhibit body

growth )

Lipids- No cholesterol to stabilise the plasma membrane.- Biochemical reaction will proceed to slowly to

sustain life.

Enzymes - No chemical reactions in the cells.- All living processes stop functioning.

Nucleic Acids - No DNA and RNA in the cells.- Synthesis of proteins stop.

Water - No chemical reactions occur.- Cells die.