describe the role of one named organelle in digestion of bacteria (3)
explain why its not possible to see small structures using a optical microscope (2)
give 3 organelles present in all prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells
describe how a sample of chloroplasts can be isolated from leaves (4)
outline the role of organelles in the production, transport and release of proteins from eukaryotic cells (4)
give an advantage of viewing specimens using a transmission electron microscope rather than scanning electron microscope (1)
has a higher resolution
can view internal structures
name an organelle found in both a chloroplast and prokaryotic cell (1)
70s ribosome
describe 3 properties of solution used in separating cells (3)
contrast how an optical and transmission microscope work and contrast their limitations (6)
why are no organelles visible in red blood cells (1)
cytoplasm is filled by haemoglobin
name 3 structures in a eukaryotic cell that cannot be viewed using an optical microscope
describe how to make a temporary mount of a piece of plant tissue to observe the position of starch grains when using an optical microscope (4)
name 2 structures found in ALL bacteria that are not found in plant cells (3)
name 2 features of HIV particles that are not found in bacteria
don’t include attachment protein (2)
give 3 structures found in all prokaryotic cells and all eukaryotic cells
name the biological molecule in the cell membrane of a bacterium cell
phospholipids
name the biological molecule in the murein cell wall of bacteria
peptidoglycan
Describe how HIV is replicated (4)
4.host cell makes viral proteins, they are assembled and released, the cell bursts
is RNA present in: bacteria
virus
yes in bacteria and virus
is a cell wall present in:
bacteria
virus
yes in bacteria
no in virus
are enzyme molecules present in:
bacteria
virus
yes in bacteria and virus
is a capsid present in:
bacteria
virus
no in bacteria
yes in virus
describe and explain a difference between images produced by a transmission and scanning electron microscope
SEM produces 3D image whereas TEM produces 2D image
because electrons are deflected with SEM but pass through with TEM
a student determined the size of a cell from a photograph using a ruler and calculator and gave the answer in micrometres,
describe how (2)