Cell Specialisation and Division Flashcards

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How are nerve cells adapted to their function?

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Long and thin, form connections with neurones, carry electrical impulses

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Function of a nerve cell

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receiving sensory input from the external world and for sending motor commands to our muscles

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How are red blood cells adapted to their function?

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Biconcave disc shape maximises SA, no nucleus, large SA to absorb oxygen, contains haemoglobin to carry oxygen

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Function of a red blood cell

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Carries oxygen from the lungs to all parts of the body

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How are muscle cells adapted to their function?

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elongated, can contract, many mitochondria for muscle contraction

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Function of muscle cells

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To help muscles shorten and contract

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7
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How are root hair cells adapted to their function?

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large SA to quickly absorb water and minerals, thin cell wall for water to diffuse through, mitochondria for respiration

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Function of a root hair cell

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Uptake of water and nutrients from the atmosphere

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How are xylem adapted to their function?

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Strengthened by lignin, form long hollow tubes

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How are phloem adapted to their function?

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sieve tubes specialised for transport,pores at each end for food products to move up and down vessels, thin walled, elongated, tubular shape

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Function of phloem

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To transport food products to parts of the plant they are needed

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Function of xylem

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To transport water and soil from stems into the leaves

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13
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What equation links magnification, size of image and size of real object?

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magnification=size of real image/size of real object

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14
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Name 2 types of microscopes

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Electron microscope and light microscope

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15
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Why do scientists use an electron microscope?

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It has much higher magnification and resolution

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16
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What does the nucleus of each cell contain?

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Chromosones made of coiled DNA molecules full of genetic information

17
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What does each chromosone contain?

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Genes

18
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In body cells chromosones are found in…

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pairs

19
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Cell Cycle

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The series of stages cells divide

20
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What does a cell have to do before it can divide?

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It needs to grow and increase the number of sub-cellular structures

21
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During the cell cycle…

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The genetic material is doubled then divided into two identical cells

22
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Mitosis

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a type of cell division that results in two daughter cells each having the same number and kind of chromosomes as the parent nucleus, typical of ordinary tissue growth.

23
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Why is cell division by mitosis important?

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It is important for multi-cellular organisms to grow and develop

24
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2 Points in favour of stem cell research

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Cures disease, most effective scientific solution

25
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2 Points against stem cell research

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Other solutions can be found, using an embryo for testing is tantamount to murder