Biology topic 1

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    • What are the two types of cells in living organisms?
      Prokaryotic and eukaryotic
    • What type of cells are animal and plant cells?
      Eukaryotic cells
    • What organelles are found in eukaryotic cells?
      • Cell membrane
      • Cytoplasm
      • Nucleus containing DNA
    • What type of cells are bacterial cells?
      Prokaryotic cells
    • What organelles do bacterial cells have?
      • Cell wall
      • Cell membrane
      • Cytoplasm
      • Single circular strand of DNA
      • Plasmids
    • What are organelles?
      Structures in a cell with different functions
    • How do we understand the size difference between objects?
      Using orders of magnitude
    • What does it mean if an object is 10 times bigger than another?
      It is 101^1 times bigger
    • What is the prefix for multiplying a unit by 0.01?
      Centi
    • What are the prefixes for common metric units?
      • Centi: 0.01
      • Milli: 0.001
      • Micro: 0.000001
      • Nano: 0.000000001
    • What is the function of the nucleus in a cell?
      • Contains DNA coding for proteins
      • Enclosed in a nuclear membrane
    • What is the function of the cytoplasm?
      • Liquid substance for chemical reactions
      • Contains enzymes and organelles
    • What is the role of the cell membrane?
      • Controls entry and exit of substances
    • What occurs in mitochondria?
      • Aerobic respiration reactions for energy
    • Where does protein synthesis occur?
      • In ribosomes on rough endoplasmic reticulum
    • What is the function of chloroplasts?
      • Photosynthesis and food production for plants
    • What is the role of the permanent vacuole?
      • Contains cell sap and improves rigidity
    • What is the function of the cell wall?
      • Provides strength to the cell
      • Made from cellulose
    • How do bacterial cells differ from eukaryotic cells?
      They have fewer organelles and no nucleus
    • What is cell specialization?
      • Process of cells gaining new structures
      • Suited to specific roles
    • What is differentiation in cells?
      • Cells gain new sub-cellular structures
      • Suited to their specific roles
    • What are stem cells?
      • Cells that can differentiate throughout life
    • What is the function of sperm cells?
      • Carry male DNA to the egg cell
    • How are nerve cells specialized?
      • Transmit electrical signals quickly
    • What is the role of muscle cells?
      • Contract to move bones or squeeze
    • What is the function of root hair cells?
      • Take up water and minerals from soil
    • What do xylem cells do?
      • Transport water and minerals up the plant
    • What is the role of phloem cells?
      • Carry products of photosynthesis throughout the plant
    • What is the process of differentiation in stem cells?
      • Genes are switched on or off
      • Produce different proteins for specific functions
    • What happens to most animal cells after differentiation?
      • They lose the ability to differentiate
    • How do plant cells differ in differentiation compared to animal cells?
      • Many retain ability to differentiate throughout life
    • Who first observed cells and when?
      Robert Hooke in 1665
    • What are the components of a light microscope?
      • Objective lens
      • Eyepiece lens
      • Illuminated from underneath
    • What is the maximum magnification of a light microscope?
      x2000
    • What is the resolving power of a light microscope?
      200nm
    • What is the difference between scanning and transmission electron microscopes?
      • SEM creates 3D images
      • TEM creates 2D images
    • What is the maximum magnification of an electron microscope?
      x2,000,000
    • What is the resolving power of a transmission electron microscope?
      0.2nm
    • What is the formula for magnification of a light microscope?
      Magnification = eyepiece lens x objective lens
    • How do you calculate the size of an object using a microscope?
      Size of object = size of image / magnification
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