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Biological Molecules: Properties of water
What are the bonds in a water mol...,
What bonds are found in water mol...,
Why are water molecules attracted...
12  cards
Biological Molecules: Roles of Water.
What is the first role in water,
What is the second role for water,
What is the third role of water
5  cards
Biological Molecules: Monosaccharides
What do all carbohydrates contain,
What is a hexose sugars,
What are single sugar molecules c...
9  cards
Biological Molecules: Alpha and Beta Glucose/
What are the 2 forms of glucose c...,
How can we tell if the isomer is ...,
What is
4  cards
Cell Structure: The Structure of Eukaryotic Cells _ prokayrotic cells
What is the properties of an euka...,
In eukaryotic cells where is the ...,
What kind of molecule is dna in a...
18  cards
Cell Structure: The Structure and function of the nucleus.
Why is protien synthesis significant,
What is nucleoplasm,
What is the double membrane of th...
12  cards
Biological Molecules: Disaccharides
What are disaccharides,
What,
What
9  cards
Biological Molecules: Structure and properties of starch
Is glucose soluable in water,
What problem does glucose have,
How is the solubility problem solved
13  cards
Testing For Biological Molecules: Reducing sugars.,
What are the 2 types of sugars,
What is a reducing sugar,
Are monosacharides reducing or no...
13  cards
Cell Structure: Endoplasmatic Reticulum and Golgi Apparatus.
Once a protein has been formed wh...,
Why are genetic modification of p...,
What are the different destinatio...
16  cards
Testing For Biological Molecules: Non- Reducing sugars.,
What is 1 point about testing non...,
If we want to test a solution for...,
What is the second step we do
5  cards
Biological Molecules: Structure and function of cellulose.
What is the major role of cellulose,
What is the structure of cellulose,
Is cellulose unbranched
9  cards
Biological Molecules: Structure and Properties of Glycogen
What is the glucose storage molec...,
What is the structure of glycogen...,
What is the difference between am...
8  cards
Biological Molecules: Triglycerides
What is the first function of lipids,
What is the second function of li...,
What is the third function of lipids
15  cards
Biological Molecules:Phospholipids.
What is the structure of a phosph...,
What charge does phosphate have,
How do phospholipids act in water
8  cards
Biological Molecules: Amino Acids.
How many different amino acids ar...,
What is the structure of amino acids,
What elements are amino acids mad...
11  cards
Cell Structure: Cell Fractionation
What is cell fractionation,
What is the method,
What does homogenise mean
15  cards
Cell Structure: Mitochondria
What sort of membrane does the mi...,
What is the fluid of the mitochon...,
What are the folds in the inner m...
5  cards
BIOLOGY MATHS CONVERSIONS AND EQUATIONS;
What is the equation for magnific...,
How many m is in 1cm,
How many m is in 1mm
6  cards
Cell Structure: The Cell wall.
What are the functions of the cel...
1  cards
Microscopy:
What is magnification,
What is resolution,
What is a light microscope
11  cards
Cell Structure: Vacuole in Cells.
What is a key features of animal ...,
What are the key features of an p...,
What is the membrane that surroun...
6  cards
Biological Molecules: Protien Structure 1
What is a primary structure of a ...,
What happens if you change a sing...,
What is the primary structure of ...
10  cards
Biological Molecules: Protien Structure 2
What is the teritary structure of...,
What is a quaternary structure,
What is a prosthetic group
5  cards
Using a colorimeter to quantify glucose 1:
Why is benedicts solution blue,
What can reducing sugars do,
If we leave the test tube for sev...
11  cards
IRRELEVANT
What happens in mitosis,
What are the reasons for mitosis,
What are the 2 main phases of the...
15  cards
Biological Molecules: Bonding in protiens.
Where are bonding in proteins formed,
What does the type of bonding dep...,
What is the first bond
11  cards
Globular Proteins:
What is the shape of globular pro...,
Why is globular protein soluable ...,
What is in the centre of these gl...
10  cards
Fibrous Proteins:
What do fibrous proteins role oft...,
What is the structure of fibrous ...,
Are fibrous proteins insoluable o...
14  cards
Cell Division: Cell division by mitosis
What happens in mitosis,
What are the reasons for mitosis,
What are the 2 main stages of the...
9  cards
Cell Division: Stages of mitosis
What are the 4 stages of mitosis ...,
What happens during prophase,
What happens in metaphase
8  cards
Testing For Biological Molecules: Protein and Lipids
How do we test for proteins,
How do we test for lipids
2  cards
Using a colorimeter to quantify glucose 2:
What is the first step that we do,
What is our known solution called,
What is the second step that we do
14  cards
Enzymes: Structure + factors
What do enzymes do,
How do enzymes do their role,
What type of protein are enzymes
10  cards
Enzymes: Induced fit theory model + lock and key
What is the lock and key theory,
What is the induced fit model,
What happens to molecules that ar...
5  cards
Enzymes: Competitive inhibitor
What are competitive inhibitors,
What happens when it occupies the...,
How can we reduce the effect of a...
5  cards
enzymes: Non-Competitive Inhibitors:
What are non competitive inhibitors,
What does this mean for the subst...,
Does non competitive inhibitors h...
5  cards
Chloroplasts:
What are chloroplasts,
What happens during photosynthesis,
What is the membrane of chloropla...
12  cards
Enzymes: Effect of temperature on enzyme controlled reactions
How can we investigate this,
As we increase the temperature wh...,
What happens eventually when we i...
5  cards
Enzymes: The Effect of pH on Enzymes
What can we divide membrane prote...,
What are instrinsic proteins,
If the ph changes away from the o...
4  cards
Fluid Mosaic Model of cell membrane
What is the first function for ce...,
What is the second function for c...,
What is the third function for ce...
14  cards
Membrane Proteins:
What 2 categories can we divide m...,
What are instrinsic proteins,
What are the 2 types of instrinsi...
10  cards
Nucleotides:
What is dna made from,
What is the structure of a nucleo...,
What elements do nucleotides contain
15  cards
Structure of DNA and RNA:
What is the structure of dna,
How are the two polynucleotide st...,
What are the pairs
12  cards
DNA replication:
Every time a cell underogoes cell...,
What happens in the first stage,
What happens secondly
8  cards
Semi-Conservational + Conservational replication:
What is the general basis of semi...,
What is conservative replication,
What do all dna bases contain
15  cards
Diffusion:
What do all of the particles have,
What is diffusion,
What happen if the concentration ...
12  cards
ATP:
Why is atp needed,
What is the structure of atp,
What happens when this bond is br...
8  cards
Osmosis + Water potential:
What can easily pass through a pa...,
What is osmosis,
What is water potential
6  cards
Facilitated Diffusion:
Do all substances diffuse across ...,
Why is it a problem that hydrophi...,
What happens in facilitated diffu...
8  cards
Active Transport:
What is active transport,
How does active transport work,
What happens to the phosphate mol...
6  cards
Co-Transport:
What is the illiuem,
How is glucose transported,
How does this take place
9  cards
The Effects of Osmosis on Animal and Plant Cells":
What happens to animal cells duri...,
What happens to plant cells durin...
2  cards
Gcse context for immunity:
What are pathogens,
How are the symptons of diseases ...,
When the pathogen has gotten into...
3  cards
Immunity:
What are phagocytes b cells and t...,
What are antigens,
What are antibodies
14  cards
Immune response:
What happens in phagocytosis,
What are examples of apcs,
How does the phagocyte interact w...
15  cards
Transcription:
Why do genes play a key role in p...,
Where does transcription takes place,
What is the general basis for tra...
13  cards
Translation:
What is a genome,
What is a proteome,
What does the mrna nucleotide how...
18  cards
Monoclonal antibodies:
What are monoclonal antibodies,
Can antibodies be cloned themselves,
Why are monoclonal antibodies useful
8  cards
ELIZA TESTS
What are eliza tests based on,
How does the eliza test work 1,
How does the eliza test work 2
5  cards
Antibodies@
What is an antibody,
What is the structure of antibodies,
What are the variable regions bas...
6  cards
Specific structure of antibodies:
What is the light chain,
What is the constant region,
What is the receptor binding site
8  cards
Uses of monoclonal antibodies:
What is monoclonal therapy,
What is the advantage of using mo...,
What is indirect monoclonal antib...
5  cards
Producing Monoclonal antibodies:
What is the first step,
What is the second step,
Why are cancer cells used
4  cards
Vaccinations:
How do vaccinations work,
What happens when a vaccination i...,
What is herd immunity
10  cards
HIV:
What is hiv,
How does hiv work,
When does the development of aids...
6  cards
HIV STRUCTURE + replication
What is the membrane,
What do the attachement proteins do,
What does reverse transcriptase do
8  cards
Cell Division By Meisosis
Where does meiosis only take place,
What is the summary of what we st...,
Are the 4 daughter cells in meosi...
11  cards
Stages of Meiosis
How many times does nuclear divis...,
What happens in meiosis 1,
What happens in the first stage o...
16  cards
Surface Area volume ratio
Larger cells have a volume,
Surface area to volume ratio what
2  cards
Exchange in insectd
As the surface area to volume rat...,
Why do insects need the energy for,
How has the gas exchange system i...
13  cards
Exhange in bony fish
What are bony fish,
What is the first feature of a fish,
How do fish get oxygen from
8  cards
Gas Exchange in Mammals"
What is found in the thorax,
What happens when humans breathe ...,
Where does the air go from the na...
11  cards
Breathing in humand
What does ventiliation breathing ...,
What muscles are involved in vent...,
Which intercostal muscles are inv...
7  cards
Why do plants need an specialised transport system?
0  cards
Mutations
What is a gene mutation,
What causes mutations,
What happens in addition
10  cards
Structure and gas exchange in a leaf:
What do gaurd cells do,
What are the spongy mesophyl,
What does paliside mesiphul do
6  cards
Microcopes: types
What is an optical micorscope,
What is an electron scanning micr...,
What can you see not see in an op...
11  cards
Cell Division: Eukaryotic cells and prokaryotic cells
How do prokaryotic cells replicate,
Do viruses undergo cell division
2  cards
Haemoglobin and the Oxygen Dissociation Curve
How are red blood cells adapted f...,
What is the structure of haemoglobin,
What is the name given to haemogl...
6  cards
Digestion
What is the general idea of diges...,
What 2 enzymes are used to hydrol...,
Where is amylase produced
20  cards
The Human Circulatory System
What is the blood on the left sid...,
What is the blood on the right si...,
Where does blood leave the heart
16  cards
Arteries and Arteriole
What are arterioles,
What are arteries and how do they...,
What is the structure of the arte...
6  cards
Structure and Function of Capillaries
What is a capillary bed,
What are the structure of a cappi...,
How do red blood cells travel thr...
5  cards
Tissue Fluid and Lymph Fluid
What 2 parts are blood conistsed off,
What does blood plasma contain,
What else happens in the capillaries
8  cards
Lysosomes:
What are the 2 key features of ly...,
What do lysosomes do in phacoytosis,
What else can lysosomes do
4  cards
Structure and function of veins
What is pressure in the veins like,
What is the structure of veins like,
What is an adapataion of a vein
5  cards
Structure of the human heart
What is the heart made from,
What are the top and bottom chamb...,
How are atrium seperated from the...
11  cards
Function and Formation of TISSUE FLUID: A level Biology. How it is formed and reabsorbed
What is tissue fluid,
How is tissue fluid formed,
What is forced out
10  cards
Cardiac Cycle
What is disatole,
What is atriole systole,
What is venticle systole
5  cards
Lipid Digestion & Absorption
Where is lipase produced,
What are bile salts,
What is a micelle
8  cards
cardiac cycle graphs- pressure side
What happens at the start of the ...,
What happens when the aorta and l...,
What is the atrium doing during t...
4  cards
Cardiac cycle graphs- volume graph
What happens to the blood volume ...
1  cards
Atp
What kind of molecule is atp,
What is linked to the releasure o...,
What is the structure of atp
15  cards
Structure of HAEMOGLOBIN and Oxyhaemoglobin dissociation curves.
What is the affinity of haemoglob...,
What is the saturation of haemogl...,
What is the loading association o...
14  cards
structure of haemoglobin
What are the adapatations for red...,
How many polypepitde chains are h...,
Why do mature red blood cells not...
3  cards
Structure of red blood cells
0  cards
human gas exchange
What is the definition of breathing,
What is respiration,
What is gas exchange
19  cards
insect gas exchange
What is a key feature of terrrest...,
What do insects have for a gas ex,
How do insects limit water loss
16  cards
fish gas exchange
Are fish water proof,
What kind of surface area to volu...,
What is an adaptation that the fi...
9  cards
Transpiration and cohesion tension theory
What is transpiration,
What 4 factors affect transpiation,
How does light intensity affect t...
13  cards
GENETIC DIVERSITY & NATURAL SELECTION:
What is genetic diversity,
What is natural selection,
What is natural selection itself
13  cards
courtship behavior
What is courtship behavior,
What is a species,
What are courtship rituals
11  cards
Mass transport of sucrose
What does the phloem do,
What key features does the phloem...,
What are the sieve tube elements
15  cards
classfication
What is the bionomial system,
Why do different species look sim...,
What is a heirarchy
9  cards
Roots
How is a root hair cell adapted,
How are mg2 ions used,
Where does water move from
9  cards
chromosome mutations
What is non disjuncton,
What 2 affects can this have,
What is polyplpidy
6  cards
speciation
What is allopatric speciaition,
What is synpatric isolation,
How do allopatric speciaition lea...
5  cards
types of variation
What are non disjunctional mutations,
2  cards
gene mutations
What mutation affects the number ...,
2  cards
controlled reactions
How do we do controlled expeiment...,
2  cards
enzye related graphs and practicals
What can we tell about the activi...,
Why might the graph go straight,
3  cards
graph related calculations
0  cards

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