Biology - things that need polishing Flashcards
What is the maximum magnification that can be achieved by a light microscope?
1500x
What is the maximum magnification that can be achieved by a transmission electron microscope?
500 000 x
What is the maximum magnification that can be achieved by a scanning electron microscope?
100 000 x
Define resolution.
The ability to see two objects that are close together as separate objects and the ability to see detail.
What is the magnification calculation?
Magnification = image size / actual size
What is the maximum resolution of a light microscope?
200nm
What is the function of xylem tissue?
Xylem is one of the two types of transport tissue in vascular plants.
The function is to transport water, and some nutrients, from roots to shoots and leaves.
What is the function of lignin?
- Lignin strengthens & thickens the xylem wall.
- Waterproofs the wall
- Improves adhesion of water molecules.
- Its spiral pattern allows flexibility, stretching & movement
What is the function of bordered pits?
To allow water and minerals to pass into the cells and other vessels and to bypass blockages.
Define an organ.
A group of tissues that perform a specific function or group of functions.
Define a tissue.
A group of cells of one or more types working together with common or the same function.
How does the structure of arteries and veins differ?
Arteries have:
- no valves
- endothelium / tunica intima is folded
- more muscle / elastic tissue / tunica media
- more collagen / tunica externa
What is the name of the cell type of the walls of the capillaries over which exchange occurs?
Capillaries have one layer of cells - the tunica intima where diffusion and exchange of materials takes place.
Where does the carotid artery take blood?
The carotid artery takes blood to the brain.
Where do the brachial arteries take blood?
The brachial arteries take blood to the arms.
Where does the iliac artery take blood?
The iliac artery takes blood to the lower limbs.
Where does the thoracic artery take blood?
The thoracic artery takes blood to the thorax where it differentiates into the hepatic, renal and gastric arteries.
What are the three distinct layers that make up the blood vessels?
- tunica intima
- tunica media
- tunica externa
What is the tunica media comprised of?
The tunica media is comprised of smooth muscle.
What is the tunica externa comprised of?
The tunica externa is comprised of connective tissue.
Explain the mechanism of inspiration.
- diaphragm / intercostal muscles contract
- diaphragm moves down
- ribs move upwards and outwards
- volume of thorax increased
- pressure inside thorax falls to below atmospheric pressure (so air enters lungs)
How many strands is DNA?
DNA is double stranded.
How many strands is RNA?
RNA is single stranded.
What sugar is found in DNA?
The pentose sugar deoxyribose is found in DNA.