AQA Bio A Level Unit 2 Flashcards

1
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How does the cell prepare for nuclear division after DNA replication? (3)

A

1 Replicating organelles;
2 Increasing/synthesising protein;
3 ATP synthesis;

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2
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In the cell cycle, in which phase does DNA replication occur?

A

Interphase

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3
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What term is used to describe the mass of uncondensed DNA in a nucleus during interphase?

A

Chromatin

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4
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What determines how long a cell spends in interphase as a proportion of its cell cycle? (2)

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  1. How rapidly that type of cell divides;
  2. Rapidly dividing cells spend much less time in interphase;
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5
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Does DNA replication change the chromosome number? Explain your answer. (2)

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  1. No
  2. Chromosomes are replicated to give two chromatids – but each pair of chromatids is still just one chromosome. (count the centromeres…)
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6
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What happens to the mass of DNA in DNA replication?

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It doubles

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7
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In which phase of mitosis do chromosomes condense?

A

Prophase

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8
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In which phase of mitosis do chromosomes line up on the equator?

A

Metaphase

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9
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Which organelle produces the spindle fibres?

A

Centrioles

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10
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How many chromatids would there be in a human cell at metaphase of mitosis? Explain your answer (2)

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  1. 92;
  2. Each of the 46 chromosomes consists of two sister chromatids
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11
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In which phase does the nuclear membrane break down?

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Prophase

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12
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What do spindle fibres attach to in mitosis?

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Centromeres

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13
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In which phase of mitosis do chromatids separate?

A

Anaphase

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14
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What is the consequence of uncontrolled cell division?

A

Formation of tumours – which may be cancerous.

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15
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Suggest likely targets of anti-cancer drugs.

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  1. Prevention of DNA replication – e.g. modified nucleotides that cannot be joined together, or inhibition of DNA polymerase
  2. Prevention of cell division, often by inhibiting spindle-fibre formation.
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16
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Why do anti-cancer drugs cause side-effects?

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  1. All tissues need cells that divide.
  2. Anti-cancer drugs often cannot discriminate and have their effects on both cancer cells and healthy cells.
17
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Do bacteria divide by mitosis?

A

No. They do not have chromosomes.

18
Q

How do bacteria divide?

A

By binary fission. They replicate their genetic material and then spilt in half.

19
Q

As they do not have linear DNA and chromosomes, what forms does bacterial genetic material take? (2)

A
  1. Circular DNA
  2. Plasmids
20
Q

How are plasmids distributed during bacterial fission?

A

Randomly. Plasmids are replicated, but the daughter cells each receive a variable number of them.