2 - Cells and Control Flashcards
In human body cells, are chromosomes normally found in pairs or triplets?
In pairs
Which of the following do chromosomes contain?
A. Mitochondria B. Cytoplasm C. Genes D. Amino Acids
C. Genes
What is mitosis? What is it used for?
Mitosis is the stage of the cell cycle when the cell divides. Organisms use mitosis to grow or replace cells that have been damaged.
A normal human body cell contains 23 pairs of chromosomes. How many chromosomes would be in each new human cell formed by mitosis?
Each cell will have 46 chromosomes (23 pairs)
What is a stem cell?
An undifferentiated cell which has the ability to become one of many different types of cell or more stem cells
Where can stem cells be found in an adult human? What do they do?
Bone marrow. They turn into specific cells, such as blood cells.
What type of plant tissue contains stem cells?
Meristem tissue
Describe a potential risk of stem cell therapy?
E.g. if stem cells are contaminated with a virus, the virus could be passed on to the patient.
Josie has been warned that a plant disease could start to spread to the crops on her farm in the near future. How could Josie use stem cells to ensure her crop yield is not affected by the disease?
Josie could use stem cells to grow crops of identical plants with disease resistance. The plants would then be more likely to survive if the disease reaches her farm.
Heart attacks are caused by the blockage of coronary arteries that carry oxygen to the heart. This can result in damage or death of heart muscle. Suggest how embryonic stem cells could potentially be used to treat a patient after a heart attack.
Embryonic stem cells would be made to develop into heart muscle cells. These could repair the damaged tissue or replace the damaged cells after a heart attack.
Briefly outline the ethical arguments for and against embryonic stem cell therapy.
Some people think it’s wrong to take stem cells from embryos as they’re a human life. Others disagree and think it is unethical to let patients suffer when there is something we could potentially do to help.
True or false? Muscles and glands are examples of receptors.
False
They are effectors
In humans, what does the central nervous system (CNS) consist of?
The brain and spinal cord
Which type of neurone carries impulses from the CNS to the effectors?
Motor neurone
Why is the nervous system important to humans?
The nervous system means that humans can react to their surroundings and coordinate their behaviour