2021 PAPER AS Flashcards

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what two monosaccharides make up sucrose

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a-glucose and fructose

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2
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what is atrial fibrillation?

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when the atria beats more frequently than the ventricles-> no clear P wave present

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what are the cellular functions of the cytoskeleton

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-form spindle fibres to move chromatids during mitosis and meiosis

-mechanical strength to cells

-cell support/ stability/ maintains shape

-movement of organelles OR holding organelles into position

-formation/ movement of cilia/flagella

-cell movement/ endocytosis/ exocytosis/ phagocytosis/ cytokinesis

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what are ways in which tubulin is essential to protein synthesis and protein secretion in eukaryotic cells

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-movement of mRNA from nucleus to ribosome
-movement of vesicles from RER to golgi
-movement of polypeptides through RER
-movement of secretory vesicles from golgi to cell surface membrane

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5
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explain how to measure the diameter of the nucleus of one white blood cells, when observing the cells through a light microscope

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-use an eyepiece graticule
-calibrate graticule using stage micrometre (calc length of one eyepiece division)
- measure the nucleus in eyepiece units/ graticule units
-take repeat measurements and calculate a mean diameter
-use calibrated eyepiece unit to calculate the diameter (of nucleus in um)

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6
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what is the max res of a laser scanning confocal microscope

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200nm

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7
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what is the max res of a SEM

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3-10nm

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8
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what is the max res of a TEM

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0.2nm

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9
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what is the image colour of a laser scanning confocal microscope

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coloured

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10
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how can you tell if a cell has stopped dividing at the G2 checkpoint

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-no visible chromosomes
-nuclear membrane present
-more DNA/ larger nucleus
-larger number of named organelles

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when an enzyme is added to break down DNA, what enzyme should be used

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a protease enzyme should be used because protease enzymes break down histones/ proteins associated with DNA

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12
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explain why using standard deviation error bars would increase the confidence in a conclusion made when comparing heights of males and females

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-standard deviation shows the spread of data compared to the mean
-standard deviation reduces the effect of an anomaly (in data)

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13
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when selecting male and female participants to measuring mean resting volume, what are ways in which validity could be increased

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-increasing the sample size
-random selection of participants
-select participants who are rested
-sample to include a range of fitness/ height size/ build
- equal number of boys and girls
- equal numbers in each age group

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14
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why as year increases so does percentage of blood samples being methicillin resistant increase

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-greater use of methicillin
-not completing course of methicillin
-use of methicillin in farming
-natural selection of MRSA
-large % increase (in short time) due to fast regeneration time

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explain the importance of maintaining biodiversity for the discovery of new antibiotics

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-many drugs found in/originated from plants/microbes

-so maintaining biodiversity increases the chance of finding/ developing new drugs

-maintains a genetic resource for the future

-once a species is extinct, its gone forever

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16
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define personalised medicine

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development of a drug linked to genes/ an individual

17
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define synthetic biology

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genetically modified organisms to produce a drug OR synthesises of new genes/ organisms