B3-B4 Flashcards

1
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What is a tissue

A

A group of cells with a similar structure and function

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2
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What is an organ?

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A collection of tissues performing a specific function

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3
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What is a organ system

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A group of organs organised together to perform a function eg. The digestive system

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4
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What is an organism

A

Many organ systems working together to create an organism

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5
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What major organs make up the digestive system and state the functions

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Mouth (breaks down food)
Salivary glands (releases enzymes)
Gullet
Pancreas(enzymes)
Stomach (digestion)
Small intestine (digestion)
Large intestine (transport
Anus(release of waste)
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6
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What are carbohydrates made up of

A

Units of sugar

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7
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What happens to blue Benedict solution when a carbohydrate of only one or two sugars is heated in it?

A

It turns brick red

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8
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What sugar units are complex carbohydrates made up of

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They are made up of chains of simple sugar units bonded together

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9
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What colour does starch change the yellow red iodine solution?

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It turns black blue

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10
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What do lipids consist of

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3 molecules of fatty acids bonded together with one molecule of glycerol

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11
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What does the ethanol test indicate

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It indicates the presents of lipids

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12
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What are protein molecules made up of

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They are made up of long chains of amino acids

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13
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When the blue biuret reagent is in the presence of protiens what colour does it change to

A

In the presence of proteins it turns purple

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14
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What do catalysts do

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They increase the rate of chemical reactions

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15
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What are enzymes

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Enzymes are biological catalysts that catalyse specific reactions in organisms due to their active site and lock and key mechanism

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16
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What what factors effect enzyme activity

A

It is affected by temperature and ph

17
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What happens if the temperature is to high

A

The enzyme begins to denature and change shape

18
Q

Where are protease enzymes found

A

Tye stomach

19
Q

What conditions do the enzymes in the small intestine and pancreas need to work best at

A

They need alkaline conditions

20
Q

What makes up the human circulatory system

A

The blood, blood vessels and the heart

21
Q

What is the function if the human circulatory system

A

To transport substances to and from other body cells

22
Q

What does plasma do

A

Plasma has blood cells suspended in it and transports proteins and other chemicals around the body

23
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What does blood contain to allow to transport oxygen

A

Haemoglobin which binds the red blood cell with the oxygen

24
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What do white blood cells do

A

They help protect against infection in the body

25
Q

What are platelets

A

They are cell fragments that start clotting at wounded areas

26
Q

What are the main type of blood vessels

A

Veins, arteries and capillaries

27
Q

What happens to substances in capillaries

A

They diffuse in and out of the blood

28
Q

What do valves in the heart prevent

A

They prevent back flow making it so the blood goes in the right direction

29
Q

What is the name of the system that transports oxygen from mouth through heart to lungs

A

A double circulatory system

30
Q

What are stents

A

They keep narrowed vessels open

31
Q

What are statins

A

They reduce cholesterol levels and therefore reduce risk of coronary heart disease

32
Q

What protects your lungs

A

Your rib cage

33
Q

How have aviolli adapted to increase difusion

A

They have a large surface area and a rich supply of blood

34
Q

What does xylem tissues transport

A

They transport mineral irons and water

35
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What does the phloem tissues transport

A

They transport dissolved sugars

36
Q

What is transpiration

A

The loss of water vapour from plant leaves

37
Q

What do stomata and guard cells control

A

They control gas exchange and water loss

38
Q

What factors effect photosynthesis

A

Temperature
Humidity
Air flow
Light intensity