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Decks in this class (51)

3.1 Biological Elements
What elements are present in carb...,
What elements are present in lipids,
What elements are present in protein
5  cards
20.4 Phenotypic Ratios
What is autosomal linkage,
Why are genes that are on the sam...,
What is epistasis
4  cards
14.1 Hormonal Communication
What is a hormone,
What is an endocrine gland,
Describe steroid hormones
11  cards
19.1 Muattions And Variations
What is a substitution change in ...,
What is a insertion change in dna...,
What is a deletion change in dna ...
4  cards
10.5 Types Of Variation
What are the two causes of variation,
What are six genetic causes of va...,
How is genetic variation introduc...
6  cards
16.1 Plant Hormones And Growth In Plants
What are the roles of auxins,
How do auxins play a role in cell...,
How do auxins play a role in apic...
8  cards
Synapses
What is a synapse,
What is a cholinergic synapse
2  cards
16.4 Tropism In Plants
What does synergistic mean,
What does antagonistic mean
2  cards
24.4 Conservation And Preservation
What is conservation
1  cards
6.1 Cell Cycle
What are the two main phases of t...,
What happens in the interphase
2  cards
6.1 The Cell Cycle
What happens during interphase,
What are the three stages of inte...,
What happens in g1 of interphase
5  cards
13.1 Coordination
0  cards
16.1 Plant Hormones And Growth In Plants
What is a tropism,
What do auxins do,
What does gibberellin do
7  cards
12.1 Animal And Plabt Pathogens
What causes communicable diseases,
What are pathogens,
What is a vector
4  cards
Chapter 19 - Cells
What types of mutations are there,
What is substitution,
What is insertion
13  cards
8.3 Blood, Tissue Fluid and Lymph
0  cards
7.3 Measuring The Process
What are the two ways in which ku...,
What is a peak flow meter used fo...,
What is a spirometer used for and...
10  cards
7.1 Specialised Exchange Surfaces
Why isn t diffusion alone enough ...,
What are the characteristics of e...,
How does an increased surface are...
6  cards
12.5 Non-specific Animal Defences Against Pathogens
What are primary defences,
Examples of primary defences,
How are primary defences repaired...
13  cards
2.4 Eukaryotic Cell Structure
What is the role of the ser,
What is the role of lysosomes,
What is the role of ribosomes
4  cards
10.2 The Five Kingdoms
What are the five kingdoms,
What are the general features of ...,
What are the general features of ...
3  cards
15.5 The Structure And Function Of The Mammalian Kidney
Which two homeostatic functions d...,
What is excretion,
What is osmoregulation
5  cards
15.4 Excretion, Homeostasis And The Liver
What is excretion,
What is the structure of a liver ...,
What are hepatocytes
10  cards
23.3 Recycling Within Ecosystems
0  cards
23.4 Succession
What is primary succession,
What is secondary succession,
When does primary succession occur
23  cards
23.5
Why should the measurement of dis...,
How is distribution measured,
How is abundance measured
6  cards
24.3 Predator-prey Relationships
What is predation,
What does the population size of ...,
How do predator and prey populati...
3  cards
24.2 Competition
What is interspecific competition,
What is intraspecific competition,
What effect does interspecific ha...
4  cards
24.1 Populations And Sustainability
What happens in phase 1 of popula...,
What happens in phase two of popu...,
What happens in phase three of po...
9  cards
4.4 Cofactors, Coenzymes and Prosthetic Groups
What are cofactors,
What are coenzymes,
What are prosthetic groups
7  cards
6.4 Organisation And Specialisation Of Cells
How does an erythrocytes flattene...,
How does an erythrocyte having no...,
How does an erythrocytes flexibil...
18  cards
2.2 Magnification And Calibration
What is the equation for magnific...
1  cards
10.1 Classification
What is classification,
What are the taxonomic groups,
What are the order of the taxonom...
13  cards
9.3 Transpiration
What is transpiration
1  cards
9.2 Water Transport In Multicellular Plants
What is the symplast,
What is the apoplast pathway,
How does water enter the xylem
4  cards
9.1 Transport Systems In Dictyledonous Plants
Why do plants need transport systems,
What is the arrangement of the va...,
What is the arrangement of the va...
10  cards
7.2 Mammalian Gaseous Exchange System
What are the key features of the ...,
What are the key features of the ...,
What are the key features of the ...
13  cards
2.1 Microscopy
What is sectioning,
What is fixing,
What is a dry mount
17  cards
5.1 The Structure And Function Of Membrane
What is the function of membranes
1  cards
3.2 Water
What does the term polar mean,
What is a hydrogen bond,
What are the properties of water
18  cards
3.4 Testing for Carbohydrates
How do you carry out the benedict...,
What do the colour changes of the...,
How do you carry out the benedict...
5  cards
3.5 Lipids
What is a triglyceride,
What is a phospholipid,
What is cholesterol
8  cards
3.6 Structure Of Proteins
How many amino acids are there in...,
How are amino acids joined together,
What is the primary structure of ...
9  cards
3.7 Types of Proteins
What are globular proteins,
What are fibrous proteins,
What does conjugated mean
8  cards
3.8 Nucleic Acids
What are the components of a nucl...,
Which bases are purines,
Which bases are pyrimidine
12  cards
3.9 DNA Replication and the Genetic Code
How does dna replication take place,
Why is dna replication semi conse...,
What are the properties of geneti...
5  cards
3.10 Protein Synthesis
What is transcription,
What happens in transcription,
What is translation
5  cards
3.11 ATP
How is atp suited to energy transfer,
How is atp formed,
How is atp similar in structure t...
3  cards
4.1 Enzyme Action
How do enzymes increase the rate ...,
What is the active site,
What does enzymes are specific to...
6  cards
4.2 Factors Affecting Enzyme Activity
What factors affect enzyme activity,
How does temperature affect enzym...,
Why does increasing temperature u...
19  cards
4.3 Enzyme Inhibitors
What is competitive inhibition,
How does competitive inhibition a...,
What is non competitive inhibition
6  cards

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