TOPIC 3 Flashcards

(14 cards)

1
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Compare and contrast a TEM microscope with a SEM. (5)

A

Similarities:
- both use a beam of electrons
- both req. dead specimens
- electrons picked up by an electromagnetic lens
- generates highly detailed image

Differences:
- TEM has higher resolution than SEM

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2
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Explain the importance of specialised cells. (2)

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  • cells differentiate to perform a specific function
  • these cells form the basis of tissues, organs & organ systems
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3
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Why is mitosis so important? (2)

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  • for growth
  • to replace cells
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4
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Describe the appearance and behaviour of chromosomes during mitosis. (6)

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  • Prophase:
    ^ chromosomes coil
  • Metaphase:
    ^ chromosomes line up at cell centre
    ^ chromosomes are attached to spindle fibres
  • Anaphase:
    ^ chromosomes pulled to opposite ends of cell by spindle fibres
  • Telophase:
    ^ chromosomes uncoil
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5
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Describe the role of centromere during mitosis. (1)

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  • the site of attachment for spindle fibres
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6
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Explain why it is important for DNA replication to take place before mitosis can occur. (1)

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  • ensures that each daughter cell receives an exact copy of the DNA
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7
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Describe 2 adaptations of an egg cell for its function. (2)

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  • large in size bcs contains food stores
  • zona pellucida forms a barrier after fertilisation
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Describe events that occur during fertilisation. (5)

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  • acrosome releases digestive enzymes to break down zona pellucida
    ^ acrosome reaction
  • egg cell releases contents of cortical granules
  • zona pellucida rapidly thickens and hardens
    ^ cortical reaction
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Describe the events that occur during meiosis. (6)

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crossing over:
- non sister chromatids can cross over and get entangled

  • entanglement places stress on DNA molecule
  • this creates new allele combinations on chromosomes

Independent assortment:
- orientation of homologous pair is independent

  • chromosomes separated and pulled to different poles
  • this can create various different allele combinations in gametes
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10
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Define: autosomal linkage. (2)

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  • only occurs on autosomes
  • 2 genes on some autosomes do not assort independently
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11
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Define: epigenetics. (2)

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  • inherited changes in DNA
  • without changes to DNA’s base sequence
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12
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Explain what methylation is and how it makes genes inactive. (4)

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  • methylation is the addition of methyl groups
  • to cytosine
  • this changes DNA sequence
  • therefore, transcription is inhibited
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13
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Explain how stem cells develop into nerve cells. (4)

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  • response to a stimuli e.g. hormones activates genes within stem cells
  • activated genes transcribed
  • mRNA translated into proteins
  • proteins modify cell
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14
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Give 2 ways genetic variation can be measured. (2)

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  • comparing observable features
  • comparing amino acid sequence
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