which bond joins monosaccharides 2gether?
glycosidic
Which ions are:
-cofactor for amylase
- prosthetic group for carbonic anhydrase
Cl-, Zn2+
Describe process of inhalation
How do u know when ventricular systole is happening on a graph?
atrial pressure little bump
Pressure in lymh?
low
How are the root hairs of halophytes able 2 absorb water by osmosis from soil of salt marsh(2)
A DNA molecule has 2 polynucleotide chains- explain how they’re held 2gether (4)
If populations of a species facing extinction are small and scattered, why is this a problem?
Captive breeding programs unsuccessful,what else could be done?
education/promote conservation projects
-ve of erythrocytes not having a nucleus
Why don’t erythrocytes use the oxygen they carry (3)
With reference 2 blood vessel strcuture, why isn’t oxygen released till blood recahes capillaries?
-arteries have thick walls
- no diffusion thru artery walls
name given 2 change in oxygen dissociation cyrve due 2 increasing CO2 conc?
Bohr effect
Why does blood off-load more oxygen 2 actively respiring tissues than 2 resting tissue?
How does mass flow of phloem sap happen in plants with a vascular system? (5)
Role of oncotic and hydrostatic pressure in tissue fluid
Hydrostatic pressure pushes plasma out of capillaries to form tissue fluid, while oncotic pressure pulls water back into capillaries due to plasma proteins remaining in the blood.
What tye of enzyme breaks starch?
Carbohydrase
Define the following types of immunity:
A) Natural active
B) Natural passive
C) Artificial active
D) Artificial passive
Natural active – Immunity gained from recovering after an infection
Natural passive – Antibodies transferred from mother to baby through placenta or breast milk
Artificial active – Immunity developed after vaccination
Artificial passive – Immunity from injection of ready-made antibodies
define an inhibitor
a molecule that binds 2 an enzyme, changing the shape of the active site, preventing and esc froming
Define a cofactor
A metal ion that attaches to the enzyme, changing the shape of the active site, increasing the likelihood of reaction
Why are onion root tips used 2 observe cells undergoing mitosis? (2)
Why do mammals store glycogen instead of glucose? (3)
Describe how a molecule is prepared and secreted by cells of the salivary gland after translation has taken place (3)