2022 paper 1

Cards (43)

  • What is the function of the nucleus in a cell?
    • Contains genetic information
    • Controls cell activities
  • What is the role of mitochondria in a cell?
    • Site of aerobic respiration
    • Provides energy for the cell
  • How does the cell membrane function?
    • Controls movement of substances
    • Regulates entry and exit of materials
  • What is the purpose of a control variable in an experiment?
    • Kept constant during experiments
    • Ensures only independent variable is tested
  • Define active transport and how it differs from diffusion.
    • Active transport: moves substances against gradient
    • Requires energy; diffusion is passive
  • What is the role of enzymes in the digestive system?
    • Break down large food molecules
    • Convert them into smaller, soluble ones
  • Describe the structure and function of the human heart.
    • Four chambers
    • Pumps blood, supplies oxygen and nutrients
    • Removes waste from the body
  • How does the structure of arteries differ from veins?
    • Arteries: thick, elastic walls for high pressure
    • Veins: thinner walls, valves to prevent backflow
  • What is the function of red blood cells?
    • Transport oxygen from lungs to tissues
  • How do vaccines protect against diseases?
    • Stimulate immune system
    • Produce antibodies for immunity
  • What is the difference between bacterial and viral infections?
    • Bacterial: caused by bacteria, treated with antibiotics
    • Viral: caused by viruses, not treated with antibiotics
  • How do white blood cells defend against pathogens?
    • Ingest pathogens
    • Produce antibodies and release antitoxins
  • What is herd immunity?
    • Large portion of community immune
    • Reduces disease spread
  • What is the word equation for photosynthesis?
    • Carbon dioxide + water → glucose + oxygen
  • How does light intensity affect the rate of photosynthesis?
    • Rate increases with light intensity
    • Until another factor becomes limiting
  • What is anaerobic respiration and how does it differ from aerobic respiration?
    • Anaerobic: occurs without oxygen, less energy
    • Aerobic: uses oxygen, produces more energy
  • How does exercise affect respiration?
    • Increases energy demand
    • Leads to increased respiration rate
  • What is the function of the cell membrane?
    Controls movement of substances in and out
  • What is the function of the cytoplasm?
    Where most chemical reactions take place
  • What is the function of the cell wall in plant cells?
    Provides structural support and protection
  • What is the function of chloroplasts in plant cells?
    Site of photosynthesis converting light energy
  • What is the function of the vacuole in plant cells?
    Maintains cell pressure and stores nutrients
  • What is the function of the atria in the heart?
    Receive blood returning to the heart
  • What is the function of the ventricles in the heart?
    Pump blood out of the heart
  • What is the function of the coronary arteries?
    Supply oxygenated blood to the heart muscle
  • What is the function of the lungs in the human body?
    Facilitate exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide
  • What is the function of the alveoli in the lungs?
    Gas exchange occurs; oxygen enters blood
  • What is the function of white blood cells?
    Defend the body against pathogens
  • What is the function of antibodies?
    Bind to antigens on pathogens, neutralizing
  • What is the function of antitoxins?
    Neutralize toxins released by pathogens
  • What is the function of memory cells in the immune system?
    Remember specific pathogens for faster response
  • What is the balanced chemical equation for photosynthesis?
    6CO₂ + 6H₂O → C₆H₁₂O₆ + 6O₂
  • What factors can limit the rate of photosynthesis?
    Light intensity, CO₂ concentration, temperature
  • What is the word equation for aerobic respiration?
    Glucose + oxygencarbon dioxide + water
  • What is the word equation for anaerobic respiration in animals?
    Glucoselactic acid + energy
  • What is the function of mitochondria in cells?
    Site of aerobic respiration producing energy
  • What are the functions of the cell membrane, cytoplasm, and cell wall?
    • Cell membrane: Controls movement of substances
    • Cytoplasm: Site of chemical reactions
    • Cell wall: Provides support and protection
  • What are the functions of chloroplasts and vacuoles in plant cells?
    • Chloroplasts: Site of photosynthesis
    • Vacuoles: Maintain pressure and store substances
  • What are the functions of the heart's atria and ventricles?
    • Atria: Receive blood returning to the heart
    • Ventricles: Pump blood out of the heart
  • What are the functions of the coronary arteries and lungs?
    • Coronary arteries: Supply blood to heart muscle
    • Lungs: Facilitate gas exchange with blood