what is yeast means of cell division
budding
what is bacterium means of cell division
binary fission
does yeast have a nucleus ?
yes
what is the material in cell wall of bacterium ?
peptidoglycan
are ribosomes present in plants and yeast ?
yes
name two types of cells found in phloem
- sieve element
why do single celled organisms not need specialized gas exchange systems ?
very small organism with large SA:Vol ratio, so diffusion pathway is short
what is the process of expelling substances from cells called ?
exocytosis
state function of smooth muscle in lungs
constrict / reduce diameter of airways
why must cells be stained ?
to increase contrast and make cells visible
describe the roles of cytoskeleton
name one organelle structure present in animals and not in plants
centriole
describe how hydrogen carbonate ions are produced in erythrocytes
how does Bohr shift reduce amount of oxygen transported ?
- CO2 alters shape of haemoglobin
in vascular bundle, which is on top / bottom ?
top - xylem
bottom - phloem
what is ultra structure ?
the detailed structure of cells that is visible only with an electron microscope
how are guard cells adapted for their role
- able to change shape
what to remember to mention with xylem walls ?
lignin and pits
what tissue has cilia ?
ciliated
how are alveoli adapted ?
what does surfactant do in lungs ?
reduces surface tension of fluid and makes alveoli more stable (prevents collapsing)
why must fetal haemoglobin have high affinity for oxygen ?
must be able to bind to oxygen at low partial pressure
what to remember with enzyme / substrate ?
- induced fit
what to remember when describing enzyme graphs ?
- Vmax