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Edexcel Biology
Paper 1
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 in cells?
Ultrastructure
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What is the ultrastructure of eukaryotic cells?
Nucleus
:
double membrane
, contains DNA and nucleolus
Rough
Endoplasmic Reticulum
: folds and processes proteins
Smooth
Endoplasmic Reticulum: produces and processes lipids
Golgi Apparatus
: modifies and packages proteins and lipids
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 nucleolus?
Site of
ribosome
production
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What is the structure of Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum?
Flattened sacs with
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's function?
Produces and processes
lipids
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What does the Golgi Apparatus do?
Modifies and packages
proteins
and lipids
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What is the shape of mitochondria?
Usually
oval
shaped
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What is the inner membrane of mitochondria folded into?
Projections called
cristae
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What is the function of mitochondria?
Site of
cellular respiration
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What are centrioles made 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 the RER?
They are
folded
and processed in the RER
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How are proteins transported from the RER?
In
vesicles
to the
Golgi apparatus
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What modification occurs in the Golgi apparatus?
Proteins are modified, e.g.,
glycoproteins
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What does the Golgi apparatus do with proteins?
Packages proteins into
vesicles
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How do some proteins leave the cell?
By
exocytosis
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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 in prokaryotic cells?
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?
Hair-like structures in
bacteria
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What is the function of pili?
Attach 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?
Infoldings of the
inner membrane
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What is debated about mesosomes?
Whether they are
artifacts
or functional
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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?
A
haploid
nucleus
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What do cortical granules do?
Cause the
zona pellucida
to harden
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What forms a protective coating around the egg?
Follicle cells
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What do sperm cells contain many of?
Mitochondria
for energy
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