2011 Unit 1 Jan Flashcards
Name two structures present in an epithelial cell from the small intestine that are not
present in a cholera bacterium
- Nucleus
- (Smooth / rough) ER;
- Lysosome;
- Microvillus
- Golgi;
- Linear DNA
Give one advantage of using a TEM rather than a SEM
• Higher resolution
• Allows internal details / structures within (cells) to be
seen
Give one advantage of using a SEM rather than a TEM
• Thin sections do not need to be prepared /Can have 3-D images;
Describe the induced fit model of enzyme action.
• Active site / enzyme not complementary;
• Active site changes (shape) / is flexible;
• (Change in enzyme allows) substrate to fit / E-S complex
to form;
Describe one way that the lock and key model is different from the induced fit model
• Active site does not change (shape)/ is complementary (before binding);
When a wave of electrical activity reaches the AVN, there is a short delay before a
new wave leaves the AVN. Explain the importance of this short delay.
• Allow atria to empty / contract / ventricles to fill;
• Before ventricles contract;
OR
• Delays contraction of ventricles;
What is an unsaturated fatty acid?
- Double bond(s)
* (Bonds) between carbon
Before reweighing, the student blotted dry the outside of each cylinder. Explain why
- Water will affect the mass
* Amount of water on cylinders varies
The student calculated the percentage change in mass rather than the change in mass.
Explain the advantage of this.
• Allows comparison / shows proportional change;
• Idea that cylinders have different starting masses /
weights;
The student carried out several repeats at each concentration of sodium chloride
solution. Explain why the repeats were important.
- (Allows) anomalies to be identified
* Makes the average / mean more reliable
HPV vaccine is offered to girls aged 12 to 13 (line 5). Suggest why it is offered to this
age group.
• Girls are not sexually active
The vaccine is made from HPV types 16 and 18 (line 5). Explain why this vaccine
may not protect against other types of this virus.
- Other (HPV) types have different antigens
- Memory cells not activated;
- Antibodies cannot attach to antigen
- Antibodies are not complementary
Three injections of the vaccine are given (lines 5 to 6). Use your knowledge of
immunity to suggest why
- More antigen
- More memory cells;
- So more antibodies produced
It will be many years before it can be shown that this vaccination programme has
reduced cases of cervical cancer (lines 7 to 9). Suggest two reasons why
• Cancer takes years to develop / develops later in life;
• Few people / only teenagers vaccinated;
•
Suggest why women who have been vaccinated still need to be offered
smear tests.
• (Cervical cancer) can be caused by other types of HPV
• (Some) women may have been infected (with HPV)
before receiving the vaccine;