Biology Quick Fire Questions

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  • Created on: 27-02-19 20:20
The 'Cell surface ........' controls the movement of materials into and out of the cell.
Membrane
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Phospholipids are polar molecules with '...........' heads.
Hydrophilic
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Phospholipids are polar molecules with '...........' tails.
Hydrophobic
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Water-soluble molecules and ions '......' pass through the Phospholipid Bilayer.
Cannot
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The Cell Surface Membrane is composed of '............' molecules.
Phospholipid
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The main substance in a plant cell wall is called...
Cellulose
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Small bundles of cellulose molecules make thin fibres called...
Microfibrils
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The Centrosome is made up of two structures called...
Centrioles
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Each Centriole consists of nine triplets of...
Microtubules
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'.........' is a polymer of beta glucose molecules which are joined together with Glycosidic bonds.
Cellulose
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There are no Centrioles in '.....' cells.
Plant
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The Endoplasmic Reticulum originates on the outer membrane of the...
Nucleus
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What type of cells contain a Nucleus, Mitochondria and Lysosomes?
Eukaryotic
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In animal cells, the Golgi Apparatus creates...
Lysosomes
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'Real length' = 'Length of object in photograph' over '.............'.
Magnification
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Microtubules are made of a Globular protein called...
Tubulin
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Card 2

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Phospholipids are polar molecules with '...........' heads.

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Hydrophilic

Card 3

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Phospholipids are polar molecules with '...........' tails.

Back

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Card 4

Front

Water-soluble molecules and ions '......' pass through the Phospholipid Bilayer.

Back

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Card 5

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The Cell Surface Membrane is composed of '............' molecules.

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