Biology dc2 moch revision

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What is the function of chloroplast
Where photo synthesis occurs to make food for the plant
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Nucleus
Contains genetic material and controls the cell
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What is functioning ribosomes
Protein synthesis
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What is function of mitochondria
Where reputation takes place and energy is transferred so the cell can work
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Function of vacuole
Contains sell sap and maintains internal pressure to support the cell
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Function of cytoplasm
Where chemical reactions take place and enzymes control the chemical reactions
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How do enzymes work
Enzymes are biological catalysts. An enzyme will only work when the active site and substrate fit together with the lock and key method
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What does optimum mean
When enzyme working at best
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How is egg cell adapted to it's function
Bigger than the sperm cell and has chemicals around the outside to stop more sperm from getting in
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How is ciliated epithelial cell adapted to it's function of absorbing food
The hairs move hair, dust, mucus and bacteria and five a large surface area for diffusion
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What are proteins made into and by what enzyme
Amino acids by proteases
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What is starch made into and by what enzyme
Glucose by ammylase
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What are lipids made into and by what enzyme
Glycerol by lipases
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3 factors that effect enzyme activity
pH, temperature, substrate concentration
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Pros of light microscope
Light, cheap, easy to use
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Cons of light microscope
Need very thin specimen, lower resolution
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Pros of electron microscope
Powerful magnification, high resolution , allow us to see subcellular particles
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Cons of electron microscope
Expensive, big, heavy, bulky
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Equation for calculating magnification?
Ocular lens magnification multiplied by objective lens magnification
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What is evolution
Slow and continuous change of organisms from one generation to the next
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What is natural selection
Survival of the fittest
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How does bacteria become resistant to antibiotics, supporting Darwin's theory
-sometimes develop random mutations in their DNA
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