Topic 1 - Key Concepts In Biology (UNFINISHED) Flashcards

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State two types of cell

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Eukaryotic (plant and animal) and prokaryotic

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Difference between eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells

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Eukaryotic cells contain a nucleus and membrane-bound organelles. Prokaryotic cells don’t.

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3
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Components found in both plant and animal cells

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Nucleus
Cell Membrane
Mitochondria
Cytoplasm
Ribosomes

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How is genetic information stored in a eukaryotic cell?

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Within the nucleus, arranged in chromosomes

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5
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What are 2 functions of the nucleus

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Storing genetic information and controlling cellular activities

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Structure of the cytoplasm

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Fluid component of the cell.
Contains organelles, enzymes and dissolved ions and nutrients

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Function of the cytoplasm

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Site of reactions in the cell e.g first stage of respiration

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Function of cell membrane

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Controls the exit and entry of materials in and out of the cell

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9
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Function of the mitochondria

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Site of later stages of respiration in which ATP is produced

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10
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Function of ribosomes

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Joins amino acids in a specific order during translation

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Organelles found in plant cells only

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Large, permanent vacuole
Cell wall
Chloroplasts

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12
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What’s the cell wall made of?

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Cellulose

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Function of the cell wall

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Provides strength
Prevents the cell bursting when water enters the cell by osmosis

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14
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What does the permanent vacuole contain

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A solution of salts, sugars and organic acids

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Function of the permanent vacuole

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Supports the cell, maintaining its turgidity

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16
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Function of the chloroplasts

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Site of photosynthesis

17
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Why do chloroplasts appear green under a light microscope

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Contain chlorophyll, which is a green pigment

18
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Organelles found in prokaryotic cells

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Chromosomal DNA
Plasmid DNA
Cell Wall
Cell Membrane
Ribosomes
Flagella

19
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How is genetic information stored in a prokaryotic cell

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Found free within the cytoplasm as:
Chromosomal DNA (large loop of circular DNA)
Plasmid DNA

20
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What are plasmids

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Small, circular loops of DNA found free in the cytoplasm and separate from the main DNA.

Carry genes that provide genetic advantages e.g antibiotic resistance

21
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What is a prokaryotic cell wall made of

Pepsi

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Peptidoglycan

22
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What is a flagellum?

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Long, rotating, ‘whip-like’ protrusion.

It allows bacteria to move

23
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What is a haploid cell

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A cell that contains a single copy of each chromosome (half the number of chromosomes) e.g 23 in humans

24
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What is a diploid cell

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A cell that contains two copies of each chromosome (full set of chromosomes) e.g 46 in humans

25
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What are gametes?

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Reproductive cells (e.g sperm and egg cells). They are haploid.

26
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Sexual reproduction in terms of chromosome number

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Two haploid gametes fuse.
embryo has two chromosomes for each gene and two copies of each allele. Therefore, it’s diploid.

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