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Foundations in biology chapter 2
When was spontaneous cell generat...,
What path does the light take in ...,
What is a dry mount in sample pre...
83  cards
biological molecules chp 3 (3.1 - 3.3, 3.5 - 3.6)
What are the 4 primary elements t...,
What is the number of bonds that ...,
Are hydrogen bonds strong or weak
87  cards
testing for carbohydrates 3.4
What test is there for reducing s...,
What are reducing sugars,
What solution is used in benedict...
12  cards
Types of proteins 3.7
What are the characteristics of g...,
How are globular proteins formed,
How does the structure of globula...
25  cards
Nucleic acids 3.8
What are nucleic acids and where ...,
What are the 2 types of nucleic a...,
What elements do nucleic acids co...
29  cards
DNA replication and the genetic code 3.9
Why do cells divide,
What is the products of mitosis,
What happens to the dna when a ce...
14  cards
protein synthesis 3.10
Where is dna contained within the...,
Where does protein synthesis occur,
Why is transcription needed
22  cards
ATP 3.11
What 3 main types of activity do ...,
What does atp stand for,
What is an atp molecule composed of
19  cards
enzyme action 4.1
Why are enzymes important,
What are enzymes brief,
What are the reactions required f...
30  cards
factors effecting enzyme activity 4.2
How does changing temperature eff...,
What is the temperature coefficie...,
What happens to the structure of ...
23  cards
Enzyme inhibitors 4.3
What are inhibitors,
What are the 2 types of inhibition,
How does competitive inhibition work
15  cards
cofactors, coenzymes and prosthetic groups 4.4
What are cofactors,
What is the difference between co...,
How are cofactors obtain by the body
15  cards
The structure and function of membrane 5.1
What is compartmentalisation and ...,
What is the plasma membrane,
What is the structure of the plas...
18  cards
Factors affecting membrane structure 5.2
What is the overarching function ...,
How does an increase in temperatu...,
How is water essential for the fo...
6  cards
Diffusion 5.3
What s the difference between act...,
What is diffusion,
Why does diffusion occur and expl...
15  cards
active transport 5.4
What is active transport,
What is needed to carry out activ...,
Describe the general process of a...
11  cards
osmosis 5.5
What is osmosis,
What is a solute,
What is water potential
13  cards
The cell cycle 6.1
What is the cell cycle for mitosi...,
What are the 2 main phases of the...,
What phase does the cell spend mo...
20  cards
Mitosis 6.2
What is the misunderstanding arou...,
Apart from cell division in eukar...,
What is a chromosome
14  cards
meiosis 6.3
What is meant by diploid,
What are gametes,
What is a zygote
33  cards
The organisation and specialisation of cells 6.4
What are the levels of organisati...,
What is meant by differentiation,
What is meant by tissue
12  cards
Stem cells 6.5
What is differentiation and what ...,
What are stem cells,
Once stem cells are differentiate...
17  cards
Specialised exchange surfaces 7.1
What 2 reasons are there for diff...,
What are some reasons why diffusi...,
What are the characteristics shar...
7  cards
The mammalian gases exchange system 7.2
Why are gases exchange surfaces m...,
Where does the exchange of gases ...,
What are the important features o...
27  cards
Measuring the process 7.3
What is a peak flow meter,
What is a vitalographs,
What is a spirometer
16  cards
Ventilation and gas exchange in other organisms 7.4
What are the draw backs of an ins...,
What are spiracles and how have t...,
What characteristics have evolved...
32  cards
Transport systems in multicellular animals 8.1
What is the need for specialised ...,
What is the function of circulato...,
What features do most circulatory...
20  cards
Blood vessels 8.2
What are the different components...,
What are the features of elastic ...,
What are the features of smooth m...
26  cards
Blood, tissue fluid & lymph 8.3
What is the function of blood plasma,
What are platelets,
What percentage of the blood is p...
20  cards
Transport of oxygen and carbon dioxide in the blood 8.4
What is the most specialised tran...,
How is the shape of an erythrocyt...,
How does the production of erythr...
34  cards
The heart 8.5
On which side of the heart would ...,
What is the destination of the bl...,
What type of muscle is the heart ...
33  cards
Transport systems in dicotyledonous plants 9.1
What is the pressure in the phloem,
What 3 main reasons are there for...,
What about metabolic demands mean...
33  cards
water transport in multicellular plants 9.2
Name some ways in which water is ...,
Name some ways in which water is ...,
Through which exchange surface is...
19  cards
Transpiration 9.3
What raw materials are needed for...,
What makes gases come into and ou...,
What adaptation does the leaf hav...
34  cards
Translocation 9.4
What is translocation,
What type of transporation is tra...,
What are assimilates
17  cards
Plant adaptations to water availability 9.5
What are some adaptations than pl...,
What are xerophytes,
What are some adaptations found i...
25  cards
classification 10.1
Name the taxonomical groups in order,
What is classification,
What is the biggest and most broa...
14  cards
The 5 kingdoms 10.2
What are the 5 kingdoms,
What are the general features of ...,
What are the general features of ...
19  cards
Phylogeny 10.3
What is phylogeny,
What is phylogenetics,
What is a phylogenetic tree used ...
5  cards
Evidence for evolution 10.4
What is evolution,
Why would species change over time,
What influenced charles darwin to...
16  cards
Types of variation 10.5
What are variations,
What is interspecific variation,
What is infraspecific variation
11  cards
Representing variation graphically 10.6
What is discontinuous variation,
What names of bacteria correspond...,
What graph is used to illustrate ...
18  cards
Adaptations 10.7
What are adaptations,
What 3 groups can an adaptation f...,
What are anatomical adaptations
8  cards
Changing population characteristics 10.8
What are selections pressures,
What are the steps of natural sel...,
What is an example of modern evol...
3  cards
Biodiversity 11.1
What is biodiversity,
Why is biodiversity important,
Which areas have the most and lea...
13  cards
Types of sampling 11.2
What is meant by sampling,
How can sampling be used,
How can sampling be used to measu...
16  cards
Sampling techniques 11.3
What are some techniques and tool...,
How are plants usually sampled,
What are the 2 main types of quad...
11  cards
Calculating biodiversity 11.4
What is species diversity normall...,
What is simpsons index of diversi...,
What do the values of the simpson...
23  cards
Calculating genetic diversity 11.5
Why is it important to maintain g...,
What are some factors that can af...,
What is meant by gene flow
18  cards
Factors effecting biodiversity 11.6
Why is maintaining biodiversity e...,
What is the leading cause of loss...,
What are the main problems that o...
11  cards
Reasons for maintaining biodiversity 11.7
What 3 groups can the reasons for...,
What aesthetic reasons are there ...,
What economic reasons are there f...
4  cards
Methods of maintaining biodiversity 11.8
What is meant by conservation,
What are the types of conservation,
What are the classifications for ...
22  cards
Animal and plant pathogens 12.1
What are communicable diseases ca...,
What are the types of pathogens,
What is a vector
19  cards
Animal and plant diseases 12.2
How do plant diseases threaten pe...,
How does ring rot effect its host...,
What is tobacco mosaic virus
15  cards
The transmission of communicable diseases 12.3
What are the 2 main types of tran...,
What is direct transmission what ...,
What are the 3 main methods of di...
15  cards
Plant defences against pathogens 12.4
What do plants do to infected tis...,
How do plants recognise and respo...,
What physical defences arise when...
5  cards
Non-specific animal defences against pathogens 12.5
How is the skin an example of a n...,
How do mucus act as a non specifi...,
How do tears urine and stomach ac...
19  cards
The specific immune system 12.6
What are antigens,
What are antibodies,
How long does the specific immune...
32  cards
Preventing and treating disease 12.7
What are non communicable disease...,
What are the ways you can achieve...,
Why is natural active immunity
22  cards
neuronal communication chp 13
How do animals and plants react t...,
Why is coordination needed within...,
What is an example of coordinatio...
153  cards
Hormonal communication chp 14
What system in the body uses horm...,
What is the endocrine system made...,
What are the major endocrine glan...
68  cards
homeostasis chp 15
What is homeostais,
What are effectors,
What is negative feedback
122  cards
Plant responses chp 16
What are some of the functions of...,
What are some functions of gibber...,
What are some functions of ethene
42  cards
Energy for biological processes chp 17
What are some examples of metabol...,
What is meant by the process of r...,
Write out the balanced symbol equ...
61  cards
Respiration chp 18
What is the first stage of respir...,
At what stage does aerobic and an...,
What is the name of all the stage...
69  cards
Genetics of living systems chp 19 DONE THIS ON OTHER DECK
What is a mutation when talking a...,
What are the 3 difference types o...,
What is it called when only one n...
17  cards
Patterns of inheritance and variation chp 20
What is an example of a condition...,
What are some environmental facto...,
What is the difference between al...
61  cards
Manipulating genomes chp 21
Define genetic engineering,
Define genome,
Define transgenic
38  cards
Cloning and biotechnology chp 22 ONLY DONE 22.6 + .8
Why should you take care when cul...,
Define inoculation,
Explain steps to inoculate broth
33  cards
Ecosystems chp 23 only done
What is decomposition,
What is a decomposer,
What is a saprotroph
70  cards
Populations and sustainability chp 24 NOT FINISHED
What is meant by conservation,
What does conservation involve,
What is reclamation
13  cards

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