Biology 1 - Cell structures and transportation

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What is the function of a cell wall?
To strengthen the cell and give it support
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Name all the structures of a bacteria cell.
-Genetic material (RNA)
-Slime capsule
-Cell wall
-Cytoplasm
-Plasmid
-Flagellum
-Cell membrane
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What is the function of a phloem vessel?
Transports dissolved sugars from leaves to all parts of plants in both directions.
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Name the function of the xylem vessel.
Transports water and mineral ions from roots to shoots of plants.
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What are the adaptations of the phloem vessel?
-Companions cells
-Many mitochondria
-Sieve plates
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What are the adaptations of a nerve cell?
-Dendrites
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What is active transport?
Active transport moves substances from a more dilute solution to a more concentrated solution.
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What is the equation for magnification?
Magnification=size of image / real size of object
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What are the adaptations of a muscle cell?
-Many mitochondria
-Filament fibres
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What are the adaptations of a sperm cell?
-Tail
-Acrosome
-Mid-piece
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What is diffusion?
The spreading out of the particles of a gas, resulting in a movement from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower concentration.
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Give three features of a prokaryotic cell.
-Bacterial cells
-0.1 to 0.5μm in diameter
-Contains extra an extra ring of DNA called plasmids
-Cell wall does not contain cellulose
-Have free DNA, not enclosed in a nucleus
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Give three features of a eukaryotic cell.
-Animal and plant cells
-Protista cells
-10 to 100μm in diameter
-Genetic material is encosed in a nucleus
-Cells with a nucleus and organelles
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What is the function of ribosomes?
The site of protein synthesis.
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What equipment is needed in a microscopy practical?
-Slide
-Filter paper
-Cover sip
-Mounted needle
-Stain
-Specimen
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Name all the structures of a plant cell.
-Ribosomes
-Cytoplasm
-Mitochondria
-Nucleus
-Cell wall
-Cell membrane
-Vacuole
-Chloroplasts
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What is the function of cytoplasm?
The liquid gel where organelles are suspended. Where most of the chemical reactions take place.
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What is the function of chloroplasts?
The site of photosynthesis. Contains chlorophyll which is a pigment that absorbs sunlight.
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Name all the structures of an animal cell.
-Cell membrane
-Ribosomes
-Cytoplasm
-Mitochondria
-Nucleus
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What adaptations does the xylem vessel have?
-Hollow tube
-Walls lined with lighin
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What is the function of a nucleus?
Contains the genetic material of the cell (DNA) and controls the activities of the cell.
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What are the functions of a root hair cell?
Absorbs mineral ions and water from the soil. Large surface area for maximum absorption of water and mineral ions.
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Name the three specialised animal cells.
-Nerve cell
-Sperm cell
-Muscle cell
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Name the three specialised plant cells.
-Xylem vessel
-Phloem vessel
-Root hair cell
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What is the function of the mitochondria?
Site of aerobic respiration. Transfers energy to the cell for cell activities.
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What is osmosis?
When water moves across a partially permeable membrane from a dilute solution to a more concentrated solution.
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What is the function of the permanent vacuole?
Filled with cell sap. Important in keeping the cell rigid to support the plant.
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What is the function of the cell membrane?
Controls what enters and leaves the cell.What
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What are the adaptations of a root hair cell?
-Mitochondria - for active transport
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What is the independent variable in the osmosis practical?
Concentration of salt/sugar solution.
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What are examples of exchange surfaces?
-Villi in the small intestine
-Alveoli in the lungs
-Root hair cell in the roots
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Name the equipment needed for the osmosis practical.
-Test tube rack
-Boiling tube
-Potato cylinder
-Sugar solutions
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What is the function of the nerve cell?
Communication.
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What is the function of a sperm cell?
To transport male genetic material to female, for fertilisation.
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What is the function of a muscle cell?
To contact to bring about movement.
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What is the control variable in the osmosis required practical?
The volume of water, time left, the surface area of the potato, the temperature.
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What is the dependant variable in the osmosis practical?
The change in mass.