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Edexcel Biology
Paper 3
Voice of the Genome
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What are all living organisms made of?
Cells
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How are cells organized in multicellular organisms?
Cells into
tissues
, tissues into organs
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What type of cells are humans made up of?
Eukaryotic cells
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What do eukaryotic cells contain?
A
nucleus
and
membrane-bound
organelles
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What can be observed using a microscope?
Ultrastructure
of a cell
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What is the ultrastructure of eukaryotic cells?
Nucleus: double membrane, contains DNA and nucleolus
Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum: processes proteins
Smooth Endoplasmic Reticulum: produces lipids
Golgi Apparatus: modifies and packages proteins
Mitochondria: site of cellular respiration
Centrioles: involved in cell division
80S Ribosomes: site of protein synthesis
Lysosomes: contain digestive enzymes
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What surrounds the nucleus?
A double membrane called the
envelope
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What is the function of the pores in the nuclear envelope?
Allow molecules to enter and leave the
nucleus
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What is chromatin composed of?
DNA
wrapped around
histone proteins
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What is the role of the nucleolus?
Site of ribosome production
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What characterizes the Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum?
Ribosomes
on the surface
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What does the Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum do?
Folds and processes
proteins
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What is the Smooth Endoplasmic Reticulum responsible for?
Producing and processing
lipids
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What is the structure of the Golgi Apparatus?
Fluid-filled
, flattened and curved sacs
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What does the Golgi Apparatus do?
Modifies and packages
proteins
and
lipids
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What are mitochondria shaped like?
Usually
oval
shaped
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What is the function of the inner membrane of mitochondria?
Forms projections called
cristae
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What is contained in the fluid matrix of mitochondria?
Enzymes needed for
cellular respiration
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What are centrioles composed of?
Hollow cylinders of
microtubules
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What is the role of centrioles?
Involved in
cell division
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What type of ribosomes do eukaryotic cells have?
80S ribosomes
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What do lysosomes contain?
Digestive enzymes
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Where are proteins produced?
On the
ribosomes
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What happens to proteins produced on ribosomes on the RER?
They are folded and processed in the RER
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How are proteins transported from the RER to the Golgi apparatus?
In
vesicles
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What modifications occur to proteins in the Golgi Apparatus?
Carbohydrates are added to form
glycoproteins
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What does the Golgi Apparatus do with packaged proteins?
Transport them around the
cell
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How do some proteins leave the cell?
By exocytosis
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What is the ultrastructure of prokaryotic cells?
Cell Wall: rigid outer covering made of
peptidoglycan
Slime Capsule: protective layer for moisture retention
Plasmid
: circular pieces of DNA
Flagellum: tail-like structure for movement
Pili: hair-like structures for attachment
70S Ribosomes
: site of protein synthesis
Mesosomes
: debated function, possibly for respiration
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What is the cell wall made of in prokaryotic cells?
Peptidoglycan
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What is the function of the slime capsule?
Helps retain
moisture
and
adhere
to surfaces
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What are plasmids?
Circular
pieces of DNA
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What is the function of the flagellum?
Moves the
cell
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What are pili used for?
Attachment to other
bacterial
cells
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What type of ribosomes do prokaryotic cells have?
70S
ribosomes
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What are mesosomes believed to be involved in?
Respiration
(debated function)
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What are the key features of mammalian gametes?
Ovum
:
Zona pellucida: protective coating
Haploid nucleus
: restores chromosome set
Cortical granules
: cause
zona pellucida
to harden
Follicle cells
: protective coating
Spermatozoa
:
Many
mitochondria
: energy for movement
Acrosomes
: contain enzymes to penetrate egg
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What is the zona pellucida?
A protective coating around the
ovum
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What is the main purpose of the zona pellucida?
Prevent
polyspermy
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What type of nucleus does the ovum contain?
Haploid
nucleus
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