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Types of cells
Animal cells
Plant
cells
Organelles
in both animal and plant cells
Nucleus
Cytoplasm
Mitochondria
Ribosomes
Cell membrane
Plant
cells
Vacuole
Cell wall
made of
cellulose
Chloroplasts
Eukaryotic
cells
Cells with
DNA
inside a
nucleus
Prokaryotic
cells
Cells with
DNA
not in a
nucleus
, like bacteria
Mitosis
1.
Chromosomes
copied
2.
Chromosomes
line up in middle
3.
Chromosomes
pulled apart
4.
Daughter
nuclei formed
Humans have
23
pairs of chromosomes (
46
total)
Meiosis
1.
DNA
copied
2.
Chromosomes
swap information
3. Two
daughter
nuclei formed
4. Four
gametes
formed with half the information
Stem cells
Cells that can become
specialised
Magnification
Image size
/
Object size
Nanometers
1 million
times smaller than
millimeters
Micrometers
1
thousand times smaller than
millimeters
Light
microscopes
Can see
cells
but not individual
organelles
Electron
microscopes
Can see individual organelles with better
resolution
DNA
Made of 4 bases: A,
T
,
C
, G
Triplets
of DNA bases
Code for
amino acids
that
make up proteins
Genes
Long sequences of
DNA
triplets that code for specific
traits
Diffusion
Movement of particles from high to
low
concentration, no
energy
needed
Osmosis
Diffusion
of
water
through a semi-permeable membrane
Osmosis
practical
Weigh potato cylinders
before
and
after soaking in sucrose solutions
Active
transport
Movement of molecules
against
concentration gradient, requires
energy
Respiration
Reaction that releases energy from glucose and
oxygen
, produces water and
carbon dioxide
Respiration
is the most important reaction in biology
Respiration
Similar to combustion, a
slow 'burning'
of glucose
Photosynthesis
Reaction that uses
light
energy to produce
glucose
from carbon dioxide and water
Products of photosynthesis are used to make
starch
,
cellulose
, proteins, and lipids</b>
Testing
for starch
Add
iodine
, turns
purple
Measuring
rate of photosynthesis
Collect
oxygen
bubbles from pond weed in varying
light
intensities
Factors
affecting rate of photosynthesis
Light intensity
, temperature,
carbon dioxide concentration
Limiting factor is
never
the variable on the
x-axis
Anaerobic
respiration
Respiration
without oxygen
, produces
lactic acid
During
exercise
Heart rate
and breathing rate increase to supply
more oxygen
Metabolism
Sum
of all
chemical
reactions in the body
Types
of pathogens
Bacteria
Viruses
Fungi
Protists
Disease
caused by a protist
Malaria
Human
defences against
pathogens
Skin
Platelets
Cilia
Mucus
Acid
Types
of white blood cells
Phagocytes
Lymphocytes
Phagocytes
Ingest and destroy
pathogens
,
non-specific
Lymphocytes
Make
antibodies
that bind to specific
antigens
on pathogens
Immunity
Body remembers how to make
antibodies
for a
pathogen
it has encountered before
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