Three differences between DNA replication and DNA transcription. (3)
State a method to determine whether a person is obese. (1)
waist to hip ratio
Describe how high blood pressure can be reduced by medication and lifestyle changes. (3)
Explain why platelet inhibitors reduce the risk of a heart attack. (2)
Name the products when several a.a are joined together
State and justify a suitable method of collecting cells for prenatal testing. (3)
Compare and contrast human and snake heart/circulatory system. (4)
-both: double circulatory system
-both: 2 atria, arteries , veins , capillaries
Explain why a snake needs a heart. (2)
Explain how vein structure relates to its function. (4)
Explain why children with CF would be given dietary supplements. (5)
^blocks pancreatic duct
^ prevents enzymes digesting proteins
^ therefore reduced absorption of vitamins
^ leads to slower growth rate
Give one structural difference between amylose and amylopectin. (1)
Explain how the structures of amylopectin and glucose make them suitable for storing energy. (3)
Explain why high sugar intake could lead to obesity. (3)
Explain why sucralose cannot be broken down by sucrase. (2)
Explain how changing one amino acid can change the structure of haemoglobin. (4)
Explain why pickling in vinegar results in pigment leaving cells. (3)
Give one function of glycoproteins in cell surface membranes. (1)
Compare and contrast the process of exocytosis and endocytosis. (3)
-both: involve vesicles
-both: involves energy from ATP
Describe how mRNA is synthesised at a template strand of DNA. (2)
^ joined together by RNA polymerase
Describe the differences between DNA structure and RNA structures. (3)
Explain how a blood clot could form in a blood vessel. (4)
^ forms mesh of fibres & traps red blood cells to form a clot
Compare and contrast diffusion and active transport. (3)
Explain how properties of water make it an ideal transport medium. (3)
^ bcs water molecules surround polar molecules
Define: allele. (2)