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What does a nucleus do? -ANSWER It contains genetic material and controls the
activities of the cell

What does cytoplasm do? -ANSWER It's a gel-like substance where most of the chemical
reactions happen. It contains enzymes that control these chemical reactions

What does a cell membrane do? -ANSWER It holds the cell together and controls what
goes in and out

What do mitochondria do? -ANSWER These are where most of the reactions for aerobic
respiration occur. Respiration transfers energy that the cell needs to work

What do ribosomes do? -ANSWER This is where protein synthesis takes place - where
proteins are made in the cell

What do cell walls do? -ANSWER They are made of cellulose and they support and
strengthen the cell

What does a vacuole do? -ANSWER It contains cell sap and helps maintain the shape of
the cell

What do chloroplasts do? -ANSWER This is where photosynthesis occurs, which makes
food for the plant. They contain chlorophyll - a green pigment - which absorbs light
needed for photosynthesis

What do bacterial cells contain? -ANSWER Cytoplasm, cell membrane, cell wall, flagella,
ribosomes, mitochondria, slime capsule, plasmids (small rings of DNA) and a single
circular strand of DNA that floats freely in the cytoplasm

What do bacterial cells NOT contain? -ANSWER A nucleus

What is the equation for magnification? -ANSWER Image size divided by actual size

What is differentiation? -ANSWER The process by which a cell changes to become
specialised for its job

What are undifferentiated cells called? -ANSWER Stem cells

,What are sperm cells specialised for and how are they specialised? -ANSWER
Reproduction - they transport the male DNA to the female DNA
-It has a flagella and a streamlined head to help it swim towards the egg
-There are lots of mitochondria in the cell to provide the energy needed
-It carries enzymes in its head to help digest through the egg cell membranes

What are nerve cells specialised for and how are they specialised? -ANSWER Rapid
signalling - they carry electrical signals from one part of the body to another
-They are long to cover more distance
-They have branched connections at their ends to connect to other nerve cells and form
a network throughout the body

What are muscle cells specialised for and how are they specialised? -ANSWER
Contraction - they need to contract quickly
-They are long so they have space to contract
-They contain lots of mitochondria to generate the energy needed for contraction

What are root hair cells specialised for and how are they specialised? -ANSWER
Absorbing water and minerals
-They are cells on the surface of plant roots which grow into long hairs that stick out into
the soil
-They have a large surface area for absorbing water and mineral ions from the soil

What are chromosomes? -ANSWER Coiled up lengths of DNA molecules that are found
in the nuclei

What do multicellular organisms use mitosis for? -ANSWER To grow or replace cells that
have been damaged

What are stem cells? -ANSWER They are undifferentiated cells that divide to produce lots
more undifferentiated cells. They then differentiate into different types of cell

Where are stem cells found? -ANSWER In early human embryos or the bone marrow of
adults

What do embryonic stem cells do? -ANSWER 1) Used to replace faulty cells in sick
people - insulin-producing cells for diabetes and nerve cells for paralysed spinal injuries
2) Used to replace faulty blood cells

What is diffusion? -ANSWER Diffusion is the movement of particles from an area of high
concentration to an area of low concentration

Name the substances that can diffuse through cell membranes -ANSWER Glucose,
water, oxygen and amino acids

, Name two substances that can't diffuse through cell membranes -ANSWER Protein and
starch

What is osmosis? -ANSWER Osmosis is the passive movement of water molecules
through a partially permeable cell membrane from an area of high water concentration
to an area of low water concentration

What are the two main differences between active transport and diffusion? -ANSWER
Active transport uses energy whereas diffusion doesn't. Active transport goes against
the concentration gradient whereas diffusion goes along it

Adaptations of Exchange Surfaces -ANSWER 1) Large surface area - lots of substances
can diffuse at once
2) Lots of blood vessels - to get stuff into and out of the blood quickly
3) Thin membrane - short distance for substances to diffuse
4) Often ventilated - air moves in & out

Give two ways that the villi in the small intestine are adapted for absorbing digested
food -ANSWER 1) A single layer of surface cells
2) A very good blood supply to assist quick absorption

Explain how the leaves are adapted to maximise the amount of carbon dioxide that gets
into their cells -ANSWER 1) The exchange surface in a leaf is covered in stomata which
the carbon dioxide diffuses through
2) The leaf has a flattened shape which increases the area of its exchange surface,
therefore it's more effective
3) The walls of the cells inside the leaf act as another exchange surface
4) The air spaces inside the leaf increase the area of the exchange surface which
increases the chance for carbon dioxide to enter the cells

What affects the rate of diffusion? -ANSWER Concentration gradient - the steeper the
gradient, the faster the rate
Temperature - the higher the temperature, the faster the rate (the particles have more
energy thus move around faster)
Surface area - the larger it is, the faster the rate
Diffusion distance - the shorter the distance, the faster the rate

Examples of active transport -ANSWER Plants = Root hairs absorb minerals and water.
Each branch of a root will be covered in tiny hairs, therefore increasing the surface area
for the absorption of minerals and water. The concentration of minerals is usually higher
in the root hair cells than in the soil around them, therefore they can't use diffusion for
this process.
Animals = Glucose is taken in from the gut and from kidney tubules.

How are alveoli in the lungs specialised to maximise the diffusion of oxygen and carbon
dioxide? -ANSWER -an enormous surface area

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