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Summary Complete AS/A level Biology B Pearson Edexcel noted

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This includes the perfect and complete summary notes from Topics 1 to 3 for the Biology B AS/A level exam using the Person Edexcel exam board. These notes are written following the Person Edexcel Specification, including all the necessary requirements according to the specification. They also include detailed diagrams to fully comprehend the content, as well as key words and their definitions. These notes are summarised to include exactly what you need to know to achieve the A*. Includes : ● Topic 1: Biological Molecules ● Topic 2: Cells, Viruses and Reproduction of Living Things ● Topic 3: Classification and Biodiversity (Written by an ex-student who achieved an A* in their final exam )

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Topic 2: Cells, Viruses and Reproduction of Living Things
2.1 Eukaryotic and prokaryotic cell structure and function
Cell Theory; an unifying concept that states cells are a fundamental unit of structure, function and organisation in all living
organisms
1. Matthias Schleiden; plants are made of cells
2. Theodore Schwan; animals are made of cells
3. Rudolf Virchow; cells come from pre-existing cells

Organisation of eukaryotic cells;
1. A Cell is a basic functional and structural unit in organisms
2. A Tissue is a group of cells working together to carry out a particular function
3. An Organ is made from different tissues working together to perform specific functions
4. An Organ system is a group of organs working together to carry out body functions

Specialised Tissue Organ Organ Organism
cells System


Endosymbiotic Theory; eukaryotic organelles derive from prokaryotic cells that were engulfed by larger prokaryotic cells
- Organelles have a double membrane as though it has been engulfed by a larger cell
- Organelles and bacteria cell;
1. Circular DNA
2. 70S ribosomes (mitochondria + chloroplast)
3. Reproduce by binary fission


Prokaryotic Cells; Bacteria, cyanobacteria and Eukaryotic cells; Animals, plants, protoctists, algae and
archaebacteria fungi

Small (5 um) and older Big (10 um) and younger

Always unicellular Often multicellular

No membrane bound nucleus/organelles Double membrane bound nucleus/organelles

Circular DNA with no protein Linear DNA with protein

Small ribosomes (70S) Large ribosomes (80S)

No cytoskeleton Always has a cytoskeleton

Mobility by flagellum made of flagellin Mobility by undulipodium made of tubulin

Cell division by binary fissions Cell division by meiosis/mitosis

Asexual reproduction Asexual/sexual reproduction
- Svedberg (S); a unit to measure how quickly particles settle in a centrifuge depending on the size and shape of
the particle




Prokaryotes (*only found in prokaryotic cells)

, Plasmids* - Small, circular, single length of DNA
- Codes for bacterial phenotype- in addition to the genetic information of the nucleoid
- Reproduces independently of the nucleoid
- Transfers from one bacterium to another using the pili- sexual reproduction

Nucleoid - Long, circular strand of DNA with no proteins
- Folded and coiled to fit
- Does not have a membrane-bound nucleus

70S - Free in the cytoplasm- not attached to membranes
Ribosomes - Carry out protein synthesis
- Subunits; 30S and 50S

Cell Wall - Made of peptidoglycan (polymer of sugar and amino acids)
- Thick layer to maintain the shape
- Strength and support
- Prevents the cell from bursting

Cell Surface - Site of respiratory enzymes as they have no mitochondria
Membrane - Infolding in the membrane- mesosomes

Pili* - Pili; thread-like protein projections
- Used for attachment to a host and sexual reproduction
- Make bacteria more vulnerable as bacteriophage use them as an entry point to the cell
- Allow plasmids to move from cell to cell

Flagella - Used to move
- A rigid rotating tail
- Made of many stranded helix of protein flagellin

Capsule/slime - Protective layer
layer* - Retain moisture and stick to surfaces


Eukaryotes
Nucleus - Largest organelle (1-20 um)
- Surrounded by a nuclear envelope; double nuclear membrane containing nuclear pores (large
holes containing proteins that control the movement of substances so that the nucleus can
control events in the cytoplasm)
- Inside there are proteins and nucleic acids (DNA and RNA)
- When the cell is not dividing DNA is bonded to the protein chromatin
- During cell division the chromatin becomes condensed into chromosomes
- Nucleolus; region of dense linear DNA and protein which produces ribosomes
- Protoplasm; cytoplasm and the nucleus
- Nucleoplasm contains chromatin

80S Ribosomes - Smallest and most numerous organelle
- Made of ribosomal RNA and protein
- Site of protein synthesis
- No membrane
- Found free in the cytoplasm or attached to the rough endoplasmic reticulum
- Mitochondria and chloroplast contain 70S; reproduced independently in these when the cell
divides

Endoplasmic - 3D network of membrane bound cavities in the cytoplasm making up a large part of the cellular
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