Cells 0.0 / 5 ? BiologyCellular processes and structureASAQA Created by: Leoni WorrallCreated on: 13-04-14 19:09 What is homogenisation? Mashing and filtering cells to make organelles same consistency 1 of 16 What is the order that organelles in animal cells are found in centrifugation? Nucleus, mitochondria, rough ER, smooth ER, ribosomes 2 of 16 What is an organ? A group of tissues with the same function 3 of 16 What is extracellular digestion? The way bacteria digest food externally to reproduce 4 of 16 What is the golgi body's role in an insulin-making cell? Activating insulin 5 of 16 What is a prokaryotic cell? A small, simple cell such as bacteria 6 of 16 What is binary fission? A-sexual reproduction of bacteria 7 of 16 What is the function of a lysosome? Destroy/break down cells 8 of 16 Lipid synthesis is the function of which organelle? Smooth ER 9 of 16 What is a eukaryotic cell? A large, complex cell -everything except bacteria 10 of 16 How are red blood cells adapted for their purpose? Biconcave shape and no nucleus 11 of 16 What is the function of the rough ER in an insulin-making cell? Store/transport insulin to vesicles 12 of 16 What is a supernatant? Liquid left after centrifugation 13 of 16 What are plasmids? Small loops of DNA in bacteria 14 of 16 Why does centrifuge solution have to be isotonic? Prevent osmosis 15 of 16 What is the purpose of a buffer? To control PH 16 of 16
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