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Who is the expert examiner mentioned in the video?
Lauren
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What is the function of the cell membrane?
To control the entry and exit of
substances
into the cell
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What is the largest structure inside an animal cell?
The
nucleus
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What is the function of ribosomes?
To carry out
protein synthesis
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What is the function of mitochondria?
To carry out
aerobic respiration
and provide energy for the cell
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What is the function of chloroplasts in plant cells?
To absorb light energy for
photosynthesis
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What is the main difference between plant and animal cells?
Plant cells have a
cell wall
,
vacuole
, and
chloroplasts
, while animal cells do not
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What type of cells are both plant and animal cells classified as?
Eukaryotic
cells
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What does the term 'prokaryotic' mean?
Cells that do not have a
nucleus
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Where is the DNA located in prokaryotic cells?
In the
cytoplasm
, floating around
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What is a flagellum used for in some bacterial cells?
For
movement
or
swimming
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What is the function of plasmids in bacterial cells?
They often contain useful genes like
antibiotic
resistance
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What is the main similarity between prokaryotic and plant cells?
Both have a
cell wall
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What is the process called when cells become specialized?
Differentiation
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What are root hair cells specialized for?
To absorb water and
mineral ions
from the soil
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What is the function of xylem in plants?
To transport
water
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What is the function of phloem in plants?
To transport
sugars
and amino acids
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What is the main function of sperm cells?
To swim to the egg for
fertilization
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What is the role of mitochondria in muscle cells?
To provide energy for
contraction
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What are stem cells?
Undifferentiated
cells that can produce different
cell types
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What is the difference between embryonic and adult stem cells?
Embryonic stem cells can
differentiate
into nearly any type of cell, while adult stem cells can only differentiate into some types
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What is therapeutic cloning used for?
To produce
embryonic stem cells
that are genetically identical to the
patient
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What is diffusion?
The net movement of particles from an area of high
concentration
to an area of low concentration
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What are the main components of an animal cell and their functions?
Cell membrane
: controls entry and exit of substances
Cytoplasm
: where chemical reactions happen
Ribosomes
: protein synthesis
Nucleus
: controls cell activities
Mitochondria
:
aerobic respiration
and energy production
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What are the main components of a plant cell and their functions?
Cell wall
: provides structure and support
Cell membrane
: controls entry and exit of substances
Cytoplasm
: where chemical reactions happen
Ribosomes
: protein synthesis
Nucleus
: controls cell activities
Mitochondria
: aerobic respiration and energy production
Chloroplasts
: absorb light energy for photosynthesis
Permanent vacuole
: supports cell structure
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What are the differences between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells?
Differences:
Prokaryotic cells do not have a
nucleus
; eukaryotic cells do.
Prokaryotic cells lack
mitochondria
and
chloroplasts
; eukaryotic cells have them.
Prokaryotic cell walls are not made of
cellulose
; eukaryotic plant cell walls are.
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What is the process of differentiation in cells?
Cells become specialized through differentiation.
Different genes are turned on or off.
Changes in shape and number of
subcellular
structures occur.
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What is the significance of stem cells in development?
Stem cells are
undifferentiated
and can become various cell types.
They are crucial in early development and tissue repair.
Adult stem cells
have limited
differentiation
potential compared to
embryonic
stem cells.
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What are the steps to prepare a microscope slide?
Add a drop of water to the slide.
Place a thin piece of
tissue
on the slide.
Stain the tissue (e.g., with
iodine
).
Lower a
cover slip
gently over the tissue.
Place the slide on the
microscope stage
.
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What is the formula to calculate bacterial growth through binary fission?
Formula: Number of bacteria =
Initial number
× \(
2
^{\text{
number of divisions
}}\)
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What are the ethical issues surrounding embryonic stem cell use?
Consent issues:
embryos
cannot
consent
.
Potential life concerns: destruction of unused embryos.
Risks of viral infection and
cancer
from rapid cell division.
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What type of cells can be grown to treat paralysis after cancer treatment?
Nerve cells
or
nerve tissue
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Why are there ethical issues surrounding the use of embryonic stem cells?
Because the
embryo cannot consent to
be
used
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What is a concern regarding the destruction of unused embryos in stem cell research?
Some people believe it is not acceptable as the embryo represents
potential life
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What is a risk associated with using stem cells from another person?
There is a risk of
viral infection
transfer
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What is diffusion?
Diffusion is the net movement of particles from an area of high
concentration
to an area of low concentration
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What types of molecules primarily diffuse into cells?
Oxygen
and
glucose
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What waste products diffuse out of cells?
Carbon dioxide
and
urea
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What are the four factors that affect the rate of diffusion?
Concentration gradient
,
distance
,
temperature
, and
surface area
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How does increasing the concentration gradient affect diffusion?
It increases the
speed
of diffusion
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