ESSAY TITLES Flashcards
THE IMPORTANCE OF RESPONSES TO CHANGES IN INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL ENVIRNOMENT OF AN ORGANISMS
- Transport in and out of cells
- Immune response
- Haemoglobin
- Tnraspiration
- Receptors
- Control of Heart rate
THE IMPORTANCE TO HUMANS OF CONTROL OF GROWTH , REPRODUCTION AND DEVELOPMENT OF ORGANISMS THEMSELEVES
- Pathogens - antibiotic resistance
- Vaccinations
IMPORTANCE OF PROTEINS IN CONTROL OF PROCESSES AND RESPONSES IN ORGANISMS
- Enzymes
- Proteins in respiration
- Proteins of photosynthesis
- Immunology
- DNA
- Pacinan corpulses
- Synaptic transmission
THE CAUSES AND IMPORTANCE OF VARIATION AND DIVERSITY OF ORGANISMS
- Antigentic variation
- Evolution of antibiotic resistance
- Comparing protein sequences
- Selection - stablising
- Founder effect , genetic bottleneck
- Gene mutation
CELLS AND ORGANISMS CARRY OUT EXCHANGE WITH THEIR EXTERNAL ENVIRNOMENT TO MAINTAIN INTERNAL ENVIRNOMENT
- Lung function
- Gas exchange
- Control of blood glucose concentration
- Digestion and absorboption
- Cells
HOW IS ENERGY TRANSFERRED WITHIN ORGANISMS?
- Photosynthesis
- Mass Transport
- ATP
- Respiration
- Stimuli and response - taxes
- Absorbption by cells
- Nerve impulses - synaptic transmission
THE MEMBRANE OF DIFFERENT TYPES OF CELLS INVOLVED IN DIFFERENT FUNCTIONS
- Cell division
- Pacinan corpulse
- Tropisms
- Synaptic transmission
- Action potential
- Osmosis
- NA++ GLUCOSE
THERE ARE MANY DIFFERENT TYPES OF RELATIONSHIPS AND ITNERACTION BETWEEN ORGANISMS
- Behaviour
- Ecosystems
- Anitbiotic resistance
- Genetic code-universal
- Pathogens
THE IMPORTANCE OF SHAPES FITTING TOGETHER
- Protein and Enzymes
- Protein structure
- Enzyme properities
- Antigen
- Vaccines
- Nucleic acids
- Structure of DNA
- DNA Replication
- Haemoglobin
- Synaptic transmission
- Control of blood glucose concentration
HOW BACTERIA CAN AFFECT THE LIVES OF HUMANS AND OTHER ORGANISMS
- Bacteria and disease
- Pathogens
- Resistence of antibiotics
- Nitrogen cycle
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USING DNA IN SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
- DNA AND CLASSIFICATION
- Structure of DNA
- Comparision of DNA base sequence
- Plasmids
A CYCLE IS A BIOLOGICAL PATHWAY OR PROCESS IN WHICH END PRODUCT OF ONE CYCLE BECOMES STARTING OF NEXT
- Carbon cycle
- Nutrient cycles
- Nitrogen cycle
- Enzyme action
- Synthesis of ATP
- Light-independent reaction
- The cell cycle
- Muscle contractions
CARBON DIOXIDE MAY AFFECT ORGANISMS DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY
DESCRIBE THESE EFFECTS
- Light-independent reaction
- Limiting factors
- Respiration
- Chemoreceptors
THE CAUSE OF DISEASE IN HUMANS
- Pathogens
- Bacteria an dfungi
- Lifestyle
THE MOVEMENT OF SUBSTANCES WITHIN LIVING ORGANISMS
- Osmossis
- Across the cell membrane
- Enzymes
- DNA Transcription
- Nerve impulses
- Photosynthesis