Mitosis (5)
1) Interphase:
- DNA replicates by Semi-conservative replication.
2) Prophase:
- Nuclear membrane begins to breakdown.
- Centrioles move to poles of the cell.
- Chromatin supercoils and condense into chromosomes.
3) Metaphase:
- Spindle fibres form.
- Spindle fibres attach to the centromere of chromosomes.
- Chromosomes align at the equator
4) Anaphase:
- Spindle fibres shorten.
- Centromere splits.
- Sister chromatids are separated.
- Chromatids are pulled to opposite poles of the cell.
5) Telophase:
- Nuclear membrane begins to reform.
- Chromosomes unwind.
Meiosis (5)
Phagocytosis (5)
Vaccines (5)
Starch digestion (5)
Protein digestion (5)
Co-Transport (5)
Lipid absorption (5)
Transpiration (5)
Translocation / transport of carbohydrates (5)
Transcription (5)
Translation (5)
Light Dependent Reaction (5)
Light Independent Reaction / Calvin cycle (5)
Glycolysis (5)
Link / Krebs / ETC - Mitochondrion (5)
LINK:
- Occurs in the mitochondrial matrix
- Pyruvate oxidised and decarboxylated into acetate
- Produces reduced NAD and CO2
- Acetate combines with coenzyme A to produce Acetyl coA
KREBS + ETC:
- substrate level production of ATP / in KC
- production of reduced NAD / FAD
- electrons fed into ETC / used in oxidative phosphorylation
- electrons pass along carries / through ETC / through series of REDOX reactions
- Energy released
- Protons move into intermembrane space through ATP synthase
- ADP + Pi -> ATP
Effect of IAA on root and shoot growth (5)
SHOOTS:
- IAA is synthesised in shoot tips
- IAA diffuses into growing region
- Light causes movement of IAA from light side to shaded side
- Proportionally more IAA on shaded side
- Stimulates cell elongation
- Causes directional growth as there is greater cell elongation on shaded side
- Shaded side grows faster and causes shoot to bend towards the light
ROOTS:
- IAA is synthesised in root tips
- IAA diffuses into growing region
- IAA moves towards shaded side
- Inhibits cell elongation
- Uneven growth (more cell elongation on side with less IAA)
- Causes directional growth away from light and towards gravity
Sequence of events leading to release of NT and its binding to post synaptic neurone / synaptic transmission (5)
Role of oestrogen in transcribing target gene (5)
Muscle contraction / Sliding filament theory / Shortening of sarcomeres (5)
Semi conservative DNA replication (5)
Role of receptors + nerves in the control of HR (5) (to increase HR)
Action of ADH in kidney (5)
How insulin reduces blood glucose concentration (5)