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AQA GCSE COMBINED SCIENCE BIOLOGY - PAPER 1 1. What is the function of the nucleus? - CORRECT ANSWER control the cell 2. What is the function of the cell membrane? - and exit of substances 3. What is the function of the cell wall? - CORRECT ANSWER -Contains DNA to CORRECT ANSWER and support 4. What is the function of mitochondria? - respiration to release energy 5. What is the function of ribosomes? - 6. What is the function of chloroplasts? - photosynthesis 7. -Controls entry -Provides structure CORRECT ANSWER -Carry out CORRECT ANSWER -Protein synthesis CORRECT ANSWER -Carry out What is the function of a vacuole? - CORRECT ANSWER 8. Define a prokaryote - CORRECT ANSWER 9. Define a eukaryote - CORRECT ANSWER -Contains cell sap -A cell that does not have a nucleus -A cell that has DNA in a nucleus 10. Name two cell structures that are in a eukaryote but not in a prokaryote - CORRECT ANSWER -Nucleus, mitochondria, chloroplasts 11. What is a plasmid? - CORRECT ANSWER -A small loop of DNA in bacteria 12. What is a plant cell wall made from? - CORRECT ANSWER -Cellulose 13. How is DNA stored in a bacterial cell? - CORRECT ANSWER -As a single, free floating loop; also on plasmids 14. What is differentiation? - CORRECT ANSWER -The process by which cells

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AQA GCSE COMBINED
SCIENCE BIOLOGY - PAPER 1
1. What is the function of the nucleus? - CORRECT ANSWER -Contains DNA to
control the cell



2. What is the function of the cell membrane? - CORRECT ANSWER -Controls entry
and exit of substances



3. What is the function of the cell wall? - CORRECT ANSWER -Provides structure
and support



4. What is the function of mitochondria? - CORRECT ANSWER -Carry out
respiration to release energy



5. What is the function of ribosomes? - CORRECT ANSWER -Protein synthesis



6. What is the function of chloroplasts? - CORRECT ANSWER -Carry out
photosynthesis



7. What is the function of a vacuole? - CORRECT ANSWER -Contains cell sap



8. Define a prokaryote - CORRECT ANSWER -A cell that does not have a nucleus



9. Define a eukaryote - CORRECT ANSWER -A cell that has DNA in a nucleus

,10. Name two cell structures that are in a eukaryote but not in a prokaryote -
CORRECT ANSWER -Nucleus, mitochondria, chloroplasts



11. What is a plasmid? - CORRECT ANSWER -A small loop of DNA in bacteria



12. What is a plant cell wall made from? - CORRECT ANSWER -Cellulose



13. How is DNA stored in a bacterial cell? - CORRECT ANSWER -As a single, free-
floating loop; also on plasmids



14. What is differentiation? - CORRECT ANSWER -The process by which cells
become specialised



15. What is the equation for magnification? - CORRECT ANSWER -Magnification =
Image Size ÷ Actual Size



16. A photograph of a cell is 15mm long. It has a magnification of 1100x. What is the
actual size? - CORRECT ANSWER -0.0136mm, or 13.6µm



17. A cell is 12µm wide. It is magnified by 450 times. How big is the image? - CORRECT
ANSWER -5400µm, or 5.4mm



18. If the image of a virus is 1.2mm, and its actual size is 0.2µm, how much has it been
magnified by? - CORRECT ANSWER -6000 times



19. Convert 38500µm into mm - CORRECT ANSWER -38.5mm



20. How many µm are in 1mm? - CORRECT ANSWER -1000

, 21. Write 17400m in standard form - CORRECT ANSWER -1.74 x 10^4 m



22. Write 0.0034 in standard form - CORRECT ANSWER -3.4 x 10^-3



23. How is a sperm cell adapted for its function? - CORRECT ANSWER -It has a tail to
swim to the egg



24. How is a nerve cell adapted for its function? - CORRECT ANSWER -It has a long
axon to conduct impulses over long distances



25. How is a muscle cell adapted for its function? - CORRECT ANSWER -It can
contract to cause movement



26. How is a root hair cell adapted for its function? - CORRECT ANSWER -It has a
large surface area to increase osmosis of water



27. How is a xylem cell adapted for its function? - CORRECT ANSWER -It has hollow
ends to transport water



28. How is a phloem cell adapted for its function? - CORRECT ANSWER -It has sieve
tubes to transport sugars



29. What is a stem cell? - CORRECT ANSWER -An undifferentiated cell that can
differentiate to become any type of specialised cell



30. Where are stem cells most commonly found in animals? - CORRECT ANSWER -In
embryos and in bone marrow
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