Cells Flashcards
Explain why it is not possible to determine the identity of certain internal structures using an optical microscope
(2 marks)
- Resolution too low
- Because wavelength of light is too long
Describe the role of one named organelle in digesting bacteria
(3 marks)
- Lysosomes
- Fuse with vesicle
- Release hydrolytic enzymes
Suggest one explanation for the faster rate of plasmid replication in cells growing in a culture with a high amino acid concentration
(2 marks)
- Amino acids used in protein synthesis
- So more enzymes/ DNA polymerase
Contrast how an optical microscope and transmission electron microscope work and contrast the limitations of their use when studying cells
(6 marks)
- TEM use electrons and optical use light
- TEM allows greater resolution
- TEM allows smaller organelles to be observed
- TEM only view dead specimens and optical can view live specimens
- TEM does not show colour and optical can
- TEM requires thinner specimen
- TEM requires more complex preperation
- TEM focuses using electromagnets and optical uses glass lens
Describe how a sample of chloroplasts could be isolated from leaves
(4 marks)
- Homogonise cell tissue (in a blender) to break open cells and filter
- In ice cold, isotonic and buffered solution
- Centrifuge and remove nucleus
- Centrifuge at a higher speed, chloroplasts settle out
Outline the role of organelles in the production, transport and release of proteins from eukaryotic cells
(4 marks)
- DNA in nucleus is code for protein
- Ribosomes on rough endoplasmic reticulum produce protein
- Mitochondria produce ATP for protein synthesis
- Golgi apparatus packages/ modifies proteins
- Vesicles/ RER transports
- Vesicles fuse w cell surface membrane
Contrast the structure of an animal cell and a prokaryotic cell
(5 marks)
Animal vs prokaryotic
- Animal is bigger than prokaryotic
- Mitochondria vs no mitochondria
- Golgi body vs no golgi
- No cell wall vs murein cell wall
- No capsule vs capsule
- Linear DNA vs circular DNA
- Animal has larger ribosomes than prokaryotic
Suggest why a centrifuge is spun at a higher speed to obtain mitochondria
(1mark)
- Mitochondria is less dense than nucleus
No organelles are visible in the cytoplasm of a red blood cell viewed under a TEM. Explain why
(1 mark)
- Cytoplasm of red blood cell filled with haemoglobin
Suggest an explanation for the appearance of the cell-surface membrane as two dark lines under a TEM
(3 marks)
- Membrane has phospholipid bilayer
- Stain binds to phosphate
- On inside and outside of membrane
- In any question about cell-surface membrane, write about phospholipid bilayer
Describe how you could make a temporary mount of a plant tissue to observe the position of starch grains in the cells when using an optical microscope
(4 marks)
- Add a drop of water glass slide
- Obtain a thin section of plant tissue and place on slide
- Stain with iodine in potassium iodide
- Lower cover slip using mounted needle
Describe binary fission in bacteria
(3 marks)
- Replication of circular DNA
- Replication of plasmids
- Division of cytoplasm
Suggest and explain how two environmental variables could be changed to increase the growth rate of a prokaryotic cell
(4 marks)
- Increased conc of glucose
- Increased respiration
… - Increased conc of oxygen
- Increased respiration
… - Increased temp
- Increased enzyme activity
… - Increased conc of phosphate
- Increased ATP
… - Increased conc of nucleotides
- Increased DNA synthesis
(4 max)
Mark in pairs
Name the first three phases of mitosis and describe the role of spindle fibres and behaviour of chromosomes during each phase
(5 marks)
- Prophase and metaphase and anaphase
- In prophase chromosomes condense
- In metaphase centromeres attach to spindle fibres
- In metaphase chromosomes line up at equator of cell
- In anaphase centromeres divide
- In anaphase spindle fibres contract/ shorten
- In anaphase, chromatids pulled to opposite poles of cell
(5 max)
During the preperation of a slide of onion cells, a student used only the first 5mm from the tip of an onion root, and pressed down firmly on the cover slip. Explain why he did this
(2 marks)
- Where dividing cells are found/ where mitosis occurs
- Single/ thin layer of cells are spread out so light passes through