Cells removed from the embryo that have totipotency (potential to become any cell type)
Name 2 medical conditions that could be treated with embryonic stem cells in the future.
Diabetes
Paralysis
How could you prepare an uncontaminated culture of bacteria using the aseptic technique?
sterilise petri dishes and surfaces before use
sterilise inoculating loop by passing it through a hot flame
tape lid onto petri dish after transferring bacteria to prevent contamination from microorganisms in the air
What is diffusion?
The spreading out of the particles of any gas or liquid from an area of high concentration to an area of lower concentration.
Name 3 substances that are transported into or out of animal cells by diffusion.
Oxygen
Carbon dioxide
Amino acids
What is the purpose of the objective lens in the light microscope?
To form and magnify an image of the specimen.
Name the tubes that transport water up the stem of a plant by transpiration.
Xylem
What is osmosis?
The movement of a solvent (eg: water) from an area of high concentration to a lower concentration through a semi-permeable membrane.
Describe an advantage of using therapeutic cloning to treat disease.
An embryo is made to have the same genetic information as the patient, so stem cells from it would contain the same genes and wouldn’t be rejected by the patient’s body.
Which organelle is the site of aerobic respiration?
Mitochondria
Which organelle controls the movement of substances in and out of the cell?
Cellmembrane
Which organelle contains the genetic information?
Nucleus
What is the cytoplasm?
A gel-likesubstance where chemicalreactionshappen. It contains enzymes that control these reactions.
How does the ability to differentiate differ between plant cells and animals cells?
The ability to differentiate is lost at an earlystage in most animal cells (after they have become specialised), but lots of plantcells don’t ever lose this ability.
What is the function of xylem cells and how are they specialised for this function?
Xylem cells transportwater and minerals up plants. They are specialised for their function as the cells are long and are joined end to end, forming hollowtubes. This means that substances can flow through them.
What is the function of a nerve cell and how is a nerve cell adapted for its function?
A nerve cell carries electrical impulses (signals) from one part of the body to another. The cell is long and has branchedconnections (axons) at its ends to connect to other nerve cells and form a network throughout the body. This allows for rapidsignalling.
What is a stem cell?
An undifferentiated cell which has the ability to become one of many different types of cell or more stemcells