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3.1 Biological Molecules
What are three examples of monome...,
What are the two isomers of gluco...,
What happens during a condensatio...
212  cards
2.1 Cell structure and Division
List all organelles of an animal ...,
Where is chromatin found 2,
What are fungi cell walls made of 3
109  cards
2.2 All cells arise from other cells
What are the 3 cell cycles stages 1,
Why does cell cycle not occur in ...,
Difference between cell cycle and...
26  cards
2.3 Cell membranes
What is found in the phospholipid...,
Break down and explain the fluid ...,
The 5 types of movement across a ...
30  cards
2.4 Cell Recognition and The Immune System
What are antigens 1,
4 things that can trigger immune ...,
Describe the 5 stages of phagocyt...
47  cards
3.1 Surface area to volume ratio
Relate surface area to volume rat...,
How does an organisms surface are...,
Features of large organisms to co...
12  cards
3.2 Gas Exchange
Describe process of gas exchange ...,
Why can t fish use their bodies a...,
Name the two main features of a f...
44  cards
3.3 Digestion and Absorption
Define digestion 1,
What enzymes are involved in carb...,
What does amylase break carbohydr...
25  cards
3.4 Mass Transport
Give two ways in which starch and...,
Two ways in which starch and cell...,
One way in which seive cells are ...
13  cards
3.4.1 Mass transport in Animals
What is the primary function of h...,
True or false haemoglobin is a pr...,
How many polypeptide chains make ...
81  cards
3.4.2 Mass transport in plants
4 factors affecting the rate of t...,
5 stages of cohesion theory 2,
Elements of phloem tissue 3
7  cards
4.1 DNA Genes And Chromosomes
3 components of nucleotides 1,
Role of dna 2,
Structure of rna 3
15  cards
4.2 DNAS, RNA and Protein synthesis
Describe dna storage in eukaryoti...,
How is dna able to be condensed 2,
Describe dna storage in prokaryot...
46  cards
4.3 Genetic diversity can arise as a result of mutation or during meiosis
What is a gene mutation 1,
Why might a mutation not lead to ...,
What is a base substitution 3
21  cards
4.4 Gentetic Diversity And Adaptation
The given example of directional ...,
Given example got stabilising sel...,
What does natural selection resul...
19  cards
4.5 Species and Taxonomy
Define species 1,
2 importance s of courtship behav...,
Define classification 3
12  cards
4.6 + 4.7 Biodiversity within a community
What is biodiversity 1,
3 ways biodiversity can be observ...,
Define community 3
23  cards
5.1 Photosynthesis
Where does the light dependent re...,
Where does the lir take place 2,
Role of light in photoionization 3
37  cards
5.2 Respiration
Name the 4 main stages of aerobic...,
Where does glycolysis occur 2,
Where does link reaction occur 3
36  cards
5.3 Energy and ecosystems
How do plants use sugars from pho...,
Define biomass 2,
Name how biomass is measured 3
26  cards
5.4 Nutrient Cycles
5 general stages of phosphorus cy...,
Why is the phosphorus cycle a slo...,
Blank 3
3  cards
3.6.1.Stimuli, both internal and external are detected and lead to a response
survival and response receptors control of heart rate
53  cards
6.2 Nervous Coordination
General structure of a motor neur...,
3 additional features of a myelin...,
3 processes schwann cells are inv...
82  cards
6.3 Skeletal muscles are stimulated to contract by nerves and act as effectors
Name the 3 types of muscle in the...,
Where is the cardiac muscle locat...,
Where are the smooth muscles loca...
21  cards
6.4 Homeostasis
5 processes of the kidney 1,
3 layers of the glomerulus where ...,
Where does ultrafiltration occur 3
34  cards
7.1 Inheritance
Define genotype 1,
Define phenotype 2,
Define an allele 3
23  cards
7.2 Populations
Define species 1,
Define population 2,
Define gene pool 3
7  cards
7.3 Evolutions may lead to a speciation
Genetic factors causing phenotypi...,
Environmental factors causing phe...,
Describe stabilising selection 3
13  cards
7.4 Populations in an ecosystem
Define community 1,
Define ecosystem 2,
Define a niche 3
23  cards
8.1 Alteration of the sequence of bases in DNA can alter the structure of proteins
Why do some dna mutations only ch...,
When may mutations cause cancer 2,
Name the 6 types of mutations 3
12  cards
8.2 Gene expression is controlled by a number of features
What are the two types of cells w...,
What are the 6 types of mutations 2,
Explain inversion mutation 3
44  cards
8.3 Using genome projects
What is the genome 1,
What is genome sequencing 2,
What is the proteome 3
7  cards
8.4 - Gene technologies
What is recombinant gene technolo...,
3 reasons why recombinant dna tec...,
Summarise process of reverse tran...
28  cards
wrong answers
Pepsin is in a class of protease ...,
Why is insulin inject and not tak...,
What produces amylase 3
41  cards
6 markers
Structure and function of glycogen 1,
Structure and function of starch 2,
Structure and function of cellulo...
62  cards
stats and calculations
An null hypothesis will start with 1,
Degrees of freedom for chi square...,
If chi squared is greater than th...
4  cards

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