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Microscopes
Normal light microscope can see cells and
nucleus
, electron microscope can see
subcellular
structures in more detail
Calculating cell size
1. Measure
image size
2.
Divide
by
magnification
Eukaryotic
cells
Have a
nucleus
containing
DNA
Prokaryotic
cells
Do not have a
nucleus
, DNA is in a ring called a
plasmid
Subcellular
structures
Cell membrane
Cell wall
Cytoplasm
Mitochondria
Ribosomes
Chloroplasts
Vacuole
Bacterial
binary fission
1. Number
doubles
every
10
minutes
2. Practical:
Grow
culture on agar plate using
aseptic
technique
3. Calculate
size
of culture from initial
drop
or area not grown
Diploid cells
Have
23
pairs of chromosomes
Haploid
cells
Have
23
chromosomes (not in pairs)
Mitosis
1. Genetic material
duplicated
2.
Nucleus
breaks down
3.
Chromosomes
pulled to
opposite
sides
4. New
nuclei
form
Specialised
cell types
Nerve
Muscle
Root hair
Xylem
Phloem
Stem cells
Unspecialised cells that can
differentiate
Diffusion
Movement of molecules/particles from high to
low
concentration,
passive
process
Osmosis
Diffusion
of
water
across a semi-permeable membrane
Measuring
osmosis
1.
Cut
potato cylinders
2.
Weigh
and place in
sugar
solutions
3.
Reweigh
after a day
4. Calculate %
change
in mass
5. Plot against sugar
concentration
to find
no
change point
Active
transport
Using
energy
to move substances
against
a concentration gradient
Tissues
Heart
Digestive
Digestive
system processes
Acid
in stomach
Bile
and
enzymes
in small intestine
Emulsification
of fats
Enzymes
Biological
catalysts
, specific to certain substrates, work on a
lock
and key principle
Measuring
enzyme activity
1. Mix
enzyme
and
substrate
2. Measure time for
reaction
to complete at different
temperatures
/pH
3. Plot time against
temperature
/pH to find
optimum
Food
tests
Iodine
for starch
Benedict's
solution for sugars
Biuret's
reagent
for proteins
Ethanol
for lipids
Respiration
Provides energy for
cells
, different to
breathing
Gas exchange
1. Air moves down
trachea
to
alveoli
2.
Oxygen diffuses
into
blood
3.
Carbon dioxide diffuses out
Circulatory
system
Double circulatory system,
deoxygenated
blood enters right side of heart,
oxygenated
blood leaves left side
Heart
structure
Right atrium and
ventricle
, left atrium and
ventricle
, thicker walls on left side
Blood vessels
Arteries carry
oxygenated
blood away from heart, veins carry
deoxygenated
blood towards heart
Coronary arteries supply the heart muscle with
oxygen
Cardiovascular
disease
Non-communicable
disease, caused by
internal
factors
Communicable diseases are caused by external factors like
pathogens
Coronary artery
Delivers blood to the heart muscle to supply
oxygen
Coronary
heart disease (CHD)
Occurs when
coronary
arteries are blocked by
fatty
deposits, causing a
heart
attack
Stents
Little
tubes
inserted into blood
vessels
to keep them
open
and allow
blood
flow
Statins
Drugs that
reduce cholesterol
and
fatty deposits
Heart
valve replacement
Artificial valves can
replace
faulty ones to prevent
backflow
Blood
components
Plasma
Red blood cells
White blood cells
(combat infections)
Platelets
(clot wounds)
Cardiovascular
disease
Non-communicable disease caused by factors within the body, e.g. obesity, diabetes, smoking
Communicable
disease
Caused by a
pathogen
(virus, bacteria, fungus, or parasite) that
enters
the body
Carcinogen
Anything that
increases
the risk of cancer, e.g.
ionizing
radiation
Benign
cancer
Doesn't
spread
through the body and is relatively easy to
treat
Malignant cancer
Cancerous cells spread through
the body, much
worse
Plant
organs
Leaves (
photosynthesis
)
Roots (
water
and
mineral
absorption)
Meristem
(new cell production)
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