Basic Components Of Living Systems Flashcards

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What is the formula to calculate magnification?

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Magnification = size of image % actual size of object

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Why are cells stained before being viewed with a light microscope?

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Staining increases contrast between different cell components, makes them visible, and allows them to be identified

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What is an eyepiece graticule?

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A Glass disk that fits on top of the eyepiece lens that is marked with a fine scale from 1 to 100

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What is a stage micrometre?

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A microscope slide with a very accurate scale in micrometres engraved on it

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What is a scientific drawing?

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A labelled line drawing that is used to highlight particular features and does not include unnecessary detail or shading. it should always have a title and state the magnification

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What is magnification?

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How many times larger an image is than the actual size of the object being viewed

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What is resolution?

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The ability to see individual objects as separate entities

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What is the function of the nucleus?

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Controls the metabolic activities of the cell as it contains genetic information in the form of DNA

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What is the function of mitochondria?

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Site of production of ATP in the final stages of cellular respiration

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What are vesicles?

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Membranous sacs that are used to transport materials in the cell

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What are lysosomes?

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Specialised forms of vesicles with hydrolytic enzymes that break down waste materials in cells

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What is the role of the cytoskeleton?

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Control cell movement, movement of organelles within the cell, and provides mechanical strength to the cell

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Name three types of cytoskeletal filaments

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Microfilaments, microtubules, and intermediate fibres

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Give two types of extension that protrude from some cells

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Flagella (whip-like protrusions) and cilia (tail-like protrusions)

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What is the endoplasmic reticulum (ER)?

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A network of membranes enclosing flattened sacs called cisternae

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What are the functions of the two types of endoplasmic reticulum (ER)?

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Smooth ER- lipid and carbohydrate synthesis, and storage
Rough ER- synthesis and transport of proteins

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What is the function of the Golgi apparatus?

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Plays a part in modifying proteins and packaging them into vesicles