Biology paper 1

Cards (26)

  • Eukaryotic Cell

    Cell that has a nucleus and other membrane-bound organelles
  • Prokaryotic Cells

    Genetic material is not enclosed in a nucleus. They are much smaller
  • An Animal cell contains...

    Nucleus, cytoplasm, cell membrane, mitochondria, ribosomes
  • A plant cell contains...

    Nucleus, cytoplasm, cell membrane, mitochondria, ribosomes, chloroplasts, cell wall, vacuole
  • Function of Nucleus
    Enclose genetic material
  • Function of Cytoplasm
    Liquid where chemical reactions occur
  • Function of cell Membrane

    Control what enters and leaves the cell
  • Function of Mitochondria

    Where aerobic respiration takes place
  • Function of Ribosomes
    Site of protein synthesis
  • Function of chloroplasts

    Contain chlorophyll and are the site of photosynthesis
  • Function of cell wall
    Strengthen the cell; made of cellulose
  • Function of Vacuole

    Full of cell sap; keeps the plant cells shape
  • Differentiation
    The process of a cell becoming specialised; having a specific function
  • Sperm cells adaptations

    Half the genetic material, long tail for swimming, lots of mitochondria for energy, contain egg-digesting enzymes
  • Nerve cell adaptations
    Long axons carry impulses, myelin insulates and speeds up, synapse allow impulses to move, contains egg digesting enzymes
  • Muscle cell adaptations
    Can contract, lots of mitochondria, wok together
  • Root hair cell adaptations
    Large surface area to volume ratio, no chloroplasts
  • Xylem adaptations
    No end walls, made from dead lignin cells
  • Phloem adatations
    Have a companion cell to provide energy
  • Microscopes Practical

    Use a slide and place it in microscopes on the lowest magnification. Focus the microscope while increasing the magnification.
  • Magnification =

    size of image/size of real object
  • Electron Microscopes

    Have a higher resolution and magnification. Can see in greater detail. they are more heavy, less portable and more expensive.
  • Bacteria
    Multiply by Binary fission. About once every 20 minutes.
  • Practical: Antibiotics and bacteria
    1. Sterilise area
    2.Sterilise inoculation loop using fire
    3. Open agar plate near flame
    4. Spread Bacteria over plate
    5. Place antibiotic paper in plate
    6. Incubate for a few days at 25 degrees
  • Gametes
    Sex cells that contain half the number of chromosomes
  • Chromosomes
    Humans have 23 pairs of chromosomes. They carry genes