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Decks in this class (52)

Unit 1.1a
What are the 4 steps you must tak...,
What is a hazard,
What are 5 examples of hazards
17  cards
Unit 1.1b
How can accuracy be checked,
What does accurate mean,
What does precise mean
19  cards
Unit 1.1c
What are the 4 separation techniques,
What are the 4 features that mole...,
What does centrifugation do
21  cards
Unit 1.1d
Why and where are are antibodies ...,
What are antibodies,
What are specific antibodies spec...
14  cards
Unit 1.1e
What is bright field microscopy,
What does bright field microscopy...,
How can you make a sample more ob...
5  cards
Unit 1.1f
What is the point in aseptic tech...,
What are microbe s cultured on,
What do different media s promote
27  cards
Unit 1.2a
What is the proteome,
Why is the proteome bigger than t...,
What is the genome
13  cards
Unit 1.2b(i)
Why do eukaryotic membranes gave ...,
Do eukaryotes have a small or lar...,
On its own can the plasma membran...
19  cards
Unit 1.2b(ii)
What are the two components of th...,
What are peripheral proteins atta...,
What are the two protein componen...
20  cards
Unit 1.2b(iii)
Once the transmembrane protein ha...,
What is the main translational mo...,
How is a carbohydrate formed
7  cards
Unit 1.2b(iv)
Are all proteins kept within the ...,
What are some examples of secrete...,
Where are secreted proteins trans...
10  cards
Unit 1.2c(i)
What are some examples of what pr...,
What do polymers of amino acids make,
How many amino acids are there
76  cards
Unit 1.2c(ii)
What is a ligand,
What do r groups stabilise,
What facilitates molecule binding
38  cards
Unit 1.2c(iii)
How do phosphates affect enzymes,
Where on an enzyme is the phospha...,
How does the addition removal of ...
12  cards
Unit 1.3a
Movement of Molecules Across Membranes
31  cards
Unit 1.3b
What makes the electrochemical gr...,
What determines the transport of ...,
What is the membrane potential
18  cards
Unit 1.4a
Why do organisms have signalling ...,
What type of proteins have bindin...,
How are cellular responses initiated
5  cards
Unit 1.4b
What does hydrophobic mean,
How do hydrophobic signalling mol...,
What are intracellular receptors ...
12  cards
Unit 1.4c
Is hydrophilic non polar or polar,
Can hydrophilic signals pass thro...,
Do hydrophilic signals enter the ...
35  cards
Unit 1.4d (i)
What is a nerve impulse,
What speed do nerve impulses trav...,
What is membrane potential
33  cards
Unit 1.4d(ii)
What two types of photoreceptor c...,
Do rod cells work in bright or di...,
Do rod calls have colour perception
22  cards
Unit 1.5a
Cell division stage 1 chromosomes...,
Cell division stage 2 more visibl...,
Cell division stage 3 chromatids ...
16  cards
Unit 1.5b
Why can living organisms reproduce,
How long does it take prokaryotes...,
How long does it take eukaryotes ...
41  cards
Unit 1.5c
Why are there checkpoints in the ...,
Why is progression to the next ph...,
How many checkpoints are there
20  cards
Unit 1.5d
What is apoptosis,
What triggers apoptosis,
What is an examples of an interna...
12  cards
Unit 2.1a
What is a hazard,
What is a risk,
What is a risk assessment
8  cards
Unit 2.1b
Why is sampling important,
What is random sampling,
What is stratified sampling
23  cards
Unit 2.1c
What does a biological key include,
What is the focus of a biological...,
What is the focus of a classifica...
22  cards
Unit 2.1d
How are populations monitored and...,
What are indicator species,
What does the absence or reduced ...
13  cards
Unit 2.1e
What is ethology,
What is behaviour defined as,
What is an ethogram
12  cards
Unit 2.2a
What is evolution,
What causes changes in the allele...,
Is natural selection random or no...
36  cards
Unit 2.2b
Definition of fitness,
What is fitness a measure of,
What are the two types of fitness
7  cards
Unit 2.2c
What is co evolution,
Can a change in one species act a...,
Where is co evolution usually seen
13  cards
Unit 2.3a
What is sexual reproduction,
What is asexual reproduction,
What are the two disadvantages of...
27  cards
Unit 2.3b
What does diploid mean,
What does haploid mean,
What does meiosis produce
22  cards
Unit 2.3c
What determines whether an indivi...,
In humans animals what are the tw...,
Pair them up femalemaleheterogame...
33  cards
Unit 2.4a
What is parental investment,
How many sperm can a male release...,
How many eggs will a female relea...
21  cards
Unit 2.4b
What is monogamy,
Why do animals often choose monogamy,
How does monogamy benefit parents
32  cards
Unit 2.5ai
What is a niche,
What are species tolerances,
What are species requirements
10  cards
Unit 2.5aii
What is symbiosis,
What does symbiosis result in,
What is a symbiont
15  cards
Unit 2.5b
1  cards
Unit 3.1a
What are the five steps in the sc...,
When are conclusions from experim...,
Are negative results valid
5  cards
Unit 3.1b
What are the six steps a basic sc...,
How should scientific reports be ...,
What are the main ways in which s...
7  cards
Unit 3.1c
What must be given if human studi...,
In a humans study if a participan...,
What is the humans main right if ...
11  cards
Unit 3.2a
What is a pilot study
1  cards
Unit 3.2b
What is a variable,
What is an independent variable,
What is the dependent variable
25  cards
Unit 3.2c
When would you use a representati...,
What should you do if there is a ...,
What sampling allows members of a...
12  cards
Unit 3.2d
What does high or low accuracy equal,
What does high or low precision e...,
What is validity
7  cards
Unit 3.2e
What can give rise to qualitative...,
What is qualitative data,
How is qualitative data measured
20  cards
Unit 3.3a
Background information should alw...,
Why do we have background informa...,
What 3 things should background i...
6  cards
Unit 3.3b
What s a control,
What s a controlled variable,
What s sample size
5  cards
Unit 3.3c
What does quantitative mean,
What does qualitative mean,
What is standard deviation
5  cards

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