Biology Section 1 Flashcards

1
Q

How are Muscle Cells adapted to release a lot of energy?

A

By having lots of Mitochondria

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2
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What best describes Mitosis?

A

The process that produces two new cells that are identical to each other and the parent cell

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3
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How many chromosomes are in a normal human cell produced by mitosis?

A

46

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4
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In the cell cycle, where are the chromosomes found before mitosis starts?

A

In the nucleus

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5
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State two things that must happen during the cell cycle before mitosis can start?

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Cell growth and an increase of sub-cellular organelles increases

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6
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Plants can produce stem cells, what is the type of tissue that produces them called?

A

Meristem tissue

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7
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To avoid ethical issues, in future what may stem cells be taken from?

A

The umbilical cord

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8
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Where is genetic material found in prokaryotic cells?

A

The Cytoplasm

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9
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What is a partially permeable membrane

A

A membrane or barrier that allows some molecules or substances to cross, but not others

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10
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Why does active transport require an input of energy

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Because the particles are moving against the concentration gradient

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11
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What is diffusion

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Where molecules move from an area of high concentration to low concentration

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12
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What is osmosis

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Osmosis is the diffusion of water molecules from a dilute solution (high concentration of water) to a more concentrated solution (low concentration of water) across a selectively permeable membrane.

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13
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Does a plant or an animal cell have a cell wall

A

Plant

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14
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What is a ribosome

A

The part of a cell that synthesises proteins

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15
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What is a vacuole in a plant cell and what does it do?

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The vacuole is full of cell sap which supports the cell

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16
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What are the two main types of cell

A

Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic

17
Q

List 3 Eukaryotic cells

A

Plant, animal and fungi

18
Q

Name a Prokaryotic cell

A

Bacteria

19
Q

What is a plasmid?

A

A small ring of DNA in a prokaryotic cell

20
Q

What are flagella

A

Tail like structures that move the bacteria

21
Q

Which sub cellular structure controls the activities inside a cell

A

The Nucleus

22
Q

What is the function of cell sap?

A

To support the plant

23
Q

Where are proteins made in a cell

A

The ribosome

24
Q

What are three structures that are found in plant cells but not in animal cells

A

Chloroplasts, Vacuole, Cell membrane

25
Q

Where is DNA found in a bacterium

A

Not in a nucleus but usually in one long looped chromosome

26
Q

What is resolution?

A

The ability to see two or more objects as separate objects

27
Q

What is the equation for magnification

A

Size of image / Size of real object

28
Q

How many times bigger is a millimetre than a micro meter?

A

1000x

29
Q

Why does a plant have a meristem at the tip of the shoot and the tip of each root?

A

To make new cells for growth

30
Q

Why do cells differentiate?

A

To become specialised and be more efficient

31
Q

What is a stem cell?

A

An undifferentiated cell - they can become different types of cells

32
Q

Why do sperm contain lots of mitochondria

A

To give them enough energy to swim