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Year 13 biology

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5.1.1 - ATP
Definition of energy,
What processes in our body requir...,
What is atp
7  cards
5.1.2 - Aerobic respiration
What is aerobic respiration,
How many stages are in respiration,
Names of the stages of respiration
10  cards
5.1.3 - Glycolysis
What is a co enzyme,
What are some co enzymes used in ...,
What is the role of nad
13  cards
5.1.4 - Link reaction and Krebs cycle
What does the link reaction do,
What is the name of the compound ...,
What happens to pyruvate in the l...
14  cards
5.1.5 - The Electron Transport Chain
What is substrate level phosphory...,
Where does substrate level phosph...,
What is oxidative phosphorylation
13  cards
5.1.7 - Aerobic respiration
What are the 2 types of anaerobic...,
What type of microorganisms use e...,
What type of microorganisms use l...
12  cards
5.1 - Test mistakes
Describe what happens to pyruvate...,
Suggest what would happen in the ...,
Explain why the respiration of li...
3  cards
5.2.1 - photosynthesis
What is the word equation for pho...,
What are autotrophs,
What are heterotrophs
6  cards
5.2.2 - Absorption and Action spectra
Why is so little of the sun s rad...,
What is the absorption spectrum,
What is the action spectrum
13  cards
5.2.4 - Light dependent reactions
Where do light dependent reaction...,
Where are photosystem 1 and 2 found,
What is the process in which wate...
13  cards
5.2.5 - Light independent Reactions
What prodcuts from light dependen...,
Where do light independent reacti...,
What happens first in the calvin ...
13  cards
5.2.6 - Rate Limiting Factors
What is the compensation point in...,
Why does the concentration of gly...,
Name some external rate limiting ...
13  cards
6.1.1 - Bacteria
What is the shape of dna in bacteria,
What is the role of the capsule,
What is the role of the cell wall
12  cards
6.1.2 - Bacteria as pathogens
What is a pathogen,
What are the 2 ways that bacteria...,
What is toxic production
13  cards
6.1.3 - Streak plating and aspetic practical
What is the use of a streak plate,
2  cards
6.1 bacteria (end lessons)
What is the process in which bact...,
What is generation time,
What factors can limit reproducti...
31  cards
6.1 - Bacteria test mistakes
Compare and contrast the structur...,
Devise a method to investigate 4 ...,
Evaluate the use of dilution plat...
4  cards
6.2.1 - Mode of transmission
What are pathogens,
What are anthroponoses,
What are zoonoses
14  cards
6.2.2 - Viruses as pathogens
What are viruses without an envel...,
What are bacteriophages,
Why are viruses specific to certa...
13  cards
6.2.3 - Fungi as pathogens
Examples of fungi,
Are fungi usually single celled,
What are the cell walls of fungal...
13  cards
6.2.4 - Protozoa as pathogens
What are three examples of protists,
What domain are protists part of,
What are protozoa
13  cards
6.2.5 - Endemic disease
What are endemic diseases,
What are some examples of endemic...
2  cards
6.2.6 - Controlling Endemic disease
Give reasons why malaria is still...,
What is one of the most effective...,
What do antimalarial drugs do
4  cards
6.3.1 - Non-specific response
What is innate immunity,
What does the hypothalamus do whe...,
What is a normal body temperature
15  cards
6.3.2 - Antigen presentation
Describe the in depth process of ...,
What does the non specific immune...,
What is the specific immune system
16  cards
6.3.3 - B cells
Where are b cells made and matured,
Where are b cells concentrated,
What are opsonin antibodies
11  cards
6.3.4 - Cell-medicated response
Describe the process of t killer ...,
What do t killer cells do once th...,
What cells do t killer cells attack
5  cards
7.1.1 - PCR
What is a genome,
What is a gene,
Who invented pcr and in when was ...
14  cards
7.1.2 - DNA sequencing
How do you sequence dna,
What are terminator bases and wha...,
What happens after dna segments h...
4  cards
7.1.3 - DNA profiling
What are mini satellites,
What are micro satellites,
Are satellites of dna found in th...
9  cards
7.2.1 - Transcription factors
What is the name of the compounds...,
What is the first step in the tra...,
What happens in the transcription...
14  cards
7.2.2 - The spliceosome and epigenetics
What does the term epigenetics mean,
What is splicing,
What is epigenetic control
9  cards
7.2.3 - Stem cells and differentiation
What are stem cells,
How do stem cells become specialised,
What are totipotent stem cells
11  cards
7.2.4 - Uses of stem cells
Describe the stem cell theory,
What is used to trial induced plu...,
How are researchers trying to mak...
7  cards
Topic 10.1.1 - Ecosystems
Definition of a habitat,
Definition of an ecosystem,
Definition of a community
12  cards
Topic 10.1.2 - Succession
What is a community,
What is primary succession,
What is secondary succession
18  cards
10.1.4 - Biotic factors
What does it mean if a biotic fac...,
What is intraspecific competition,
What is intespecific competition
4  cards
10.1.6 - Human influences on climate change
What is dendrochronology,
Why do scientists communicate the...,
What is the process of peer review
5  cards
10.1.7 - Managing resources
What is climate,
What is carrying capacity,
Why has the fish population decre...
3  cards
10.1.8 - Conserving biodiversity
Examples of species that live in ...,
Examples of species that live in ...,
What do lichens do to the air
5  cards
10.2 (2 lessons)
What is a biosphere,
What percentage of energy is pass...,
What is gross primary productivity
4  cards
A-level paper 1 mistakes
Why might a patient have an unusu...,
Explain why heart cells are damag...,
Compare and contrast the properti...
13  cards
A-level paper 2 mistakes
0  cards
A-level paper 3 mistakes
Explain how the method of setting...,
Explain how a potometer could be ...,
Describe how you would use chromo...
9  cards

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