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GCSE EDEXCEL BIOLOGY EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS /. In which type of cell would you find a cell wall, chloroplasts and a vacuole? - Answer-plant cell /.What does an animal cell have? - Answer-- cytoplasm - nucleus - ribosomes - cell membrane - mitochondria /.What does the nucleus do? - Answer-contains genetic material that controls the activities of the cell /.What is the cytoplasm? - Answer-gel-like substance where most of the chemical reactions happen. It contains enzymes which control these chemical reactions /.What is the cell membrane - Answer-holds the cell together and controls what goes in and out /.What happens in the mitochondria? - Answer-these are where most of the reactions for respiration take place. Respiration releases energy that the cell needs to work /.What happens in the ribosomes? - Answer-these are where proteins are made in the cell /.What does a bacterial cell NOT have? - Answer-a nucleus- genetic material floats in the cytoplasm /.What is a yeast cell an example of? - Answer-a single cell organism /.What does a yeast cell have? - Answer-- nucleus - cytoplasm - cell membrane - surrounding cell wall /.How is a leaf cell different from a yeast cell? - Answer-leaf cells have chloroplasts and a cellulose cell wall. yeast cells have neither /.What is the definition of diffusion? - Answer-the SPREADING OUT of PARTICLES from an area of HIGH CONCENTRATION to an area of LOW CONCENTRATION or the NET MOVEMENT of PARTICLES down a CONCENTRATION GRADIENT /.What substances can diffuse through cell membranes? - Answer-small molecules like oxygen, glucose, amino acids and water /.What substances can't diffuse through cell membranes? - Answer-big molecules like starch and proteins /.What are some examples of diffusion? - Answer-- the diffusion of oxygen into the cells of the body from the bloodstream as the cells are respiring (and using up oxygen) - the diffusion of carbon dioxide into actively photosynthesising plant cells - the diffusion of simple sugars and amino acids for the gut through cell membranes /.When, and in which direction, will diffusion take place in solutions and in gases? - Answer-- if two solutions are separated by a cell membrane, particles will move from a region of high concentration to a region of low concentration - gases will also diffuse through the air from a region of high concentration to a region of low concentration /.How is a leaf cell adapted to carry out photosynthesis? - Answer-- the leaf has mesophyll tissue - the mesophyll cells contain chloroplasts which can photosynthesise /.How are palisade cells adapted for photosynthesis? - Answer-- packed will chloroplasts for photosynthesis - tall shape means a lot of surface area exposed down the side for absorbing carbon dioxide from the air in the leaf - they are grouped together at the top of the leaf so that they can absorb more sunlight /.How are red blood cells adapted to carry oxygen? - Answer-- concave shape gives a big surface area for absorbing oxygen. it also helps them pass smoothly through capillaries to reach body cells - packed with haemoglobin which absorbs oxygen - they have no nucleus to leave even more room for haemoglobin /.How are sperm cells adapted for swimming to the egg? - Answer-- streamlined head and flagella to help it swim to the egg - there are a lot of mitochondria in the cell to provide the energy needed - carry enzymes in their heads to digest through the egg cell membrane /.If a cell has many mitochondria... - Answer-it must need a lot of energy, e.g. muscle cell, sperm cell /.If a cell has many ribosomes... - Answer-it is making a lot of protein, e.g. gland cells which produce enzymes /.If a cell has flagella.. - Answer-it must be able to move, e.g. sperm cells /.What is the process by which cells become specialised? - Answer-differentiation /.What is meant by the term differentiation of cells? - Answer-- when cells start to divide they are very similar - as the tissues develop the cells change to form particular function /.What is a tissue? - Answer-a group of similar cells that work together to carry out a particular function /.What sort of tissue can you find in mammals? - Answer-- Epithelial tissue: covers some parts of the body, e.g. the inside and outside of the gut - Muscular tissue: contracts to move whatever its attached to - Glandular tissue: makes and secretes chemicals like hormones and enzymes /.What is an organ? - Answer-a group of different tissues that work together to perform a certain function, e.g. stomach /.What tissues are the stomach made up of and what are their purposes? - Answer-- Epithelial tissue: covers the inside and outside of the stomach - Muscular tissue: contracts the stomach wall to churn up the food - Glandular tissue: produces digestive juices to digest food /.What is an organ system? - Answer-a group of organs working together to perform a particular function, e.g. the digestive system breaks down food /.What organs does the digestive system include? - Answer-- glands - the stomach - the liver - the small intestine -the large intestine /.What two glands produce digestive juices? - Answer-pancreas and salivary glands

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/. In which type of cell would you find a cell wall, chloroplasts and a vacuole? - Answer-
✅plant cell

/.What does an animal cell have? - Answer-✅- cytoplasm
- nucleus
- ribosomes
- cell membrane
- mitochondria

/.What does the nucleus do? - Answer-✅contains genetic material that controls the
activities of the cell

/.What is the cytoplasm? - Answer-✅gel-like substance where most of the chemical
reactions happen. It contains enzymes which control these chemical reactions

/.What is the cell membrane - Answer-✅holds the cell together and controls what goes
in and out

/.What happens in the mitochondria? - Answer-✅these are where most of the reactions
for respiration take place. Respiration releases energy that the cell needs to work

/.What happens in the ribosomes? - Answer-✅these are where proteins are made in the
cell

/.What does a bacterial cell NOT have? - Answer-✅a nucleus- genetic material floats in
the cytoplasm

/.What is a yeast cell an example of? - Answer-✅a single cell organism

/.What does a yeast cell have? - Answer-✅- nucleus
- cytoplasm
- cell membrane
- surrounding cell wall

/.How is a leaf cell different from a yeast cell? - Answer-✅leaf cells have chloroplasts
and a cellulose cell wall. yeast cells have neither

,/.What is the definition of diffusion? - Answer-✅the SPREADING OUT of PARTICLES
from an area of HIGH CONCENTRATION to an area of LOW CONCENTRATION
or
the NET MOVEMENT of PARTICLES down a CONCENTRATION GRADIENT

/.What substances can diffuse through cell membranes? - Answer-✅small molecules
like oxygen, glucose, amino acids and water

/.What substances can't diffuse through cell membranes? - Answer-✅big molecules like
starch and proteins

/.What are some examples of diffusion? - Answer-✅- the diffusion of oxygen into the
cells of the body from the bloodstream as the cells are respiring (and using up oxygen)

- the diffusion of carbon dioxide into actively photosynthesising plant cells

- the diffusion of simple sugars and amino acids for the gut through cell membranes

/.When, and in which direction, will diffusion take place in solutions and in gases? -
Answer-✅- if two solutions are separated by a cell membrane, particles will move from
a region of high concentration to a region of low concentration

- gases will also diffuse through the air from a region of high concentration to a region of
low concentration

/.How is a leaf cell adapted to carry out photosynthesis? - Answer-✅- the leaf has
mesophyll tissue
- the mesophyll cells contain chloroplasts which can photosynthesise

/.How are palisade cells adapted for photosynthesis? - Answer-✅- packed will
chloroplasts for photosynthesis
- tall shape means a lot of surface area exposed down the side for absorbing carbon
dioxide from the air in the leaf
- they are grouped together at the top of the leaf so that they can absorb more sunlight

/.How are red blood cells adapted to carry oxygen? - Answer-✅- concave shape gives a
big surface area for absorbing oxygen. it also helps them pass smoothly through
capillaries to reach body cells
- packed with haemoglobin which absorbs oxygen
- they have no nucleus to leave even more room for haemoglobin

/.How are sperm cells adapted for swimming to the egg? - Answer-✅- streamlined head
and flagella to help it swim to the egg
- there are a lot of mitochondria in the cell to provide the energy needed
- carry enzymes in their heads to digest through the egg cell membrane

, /.If a cell has many mitochondria... - Answer-✅it must need a lot of energy, e.g. muscle
cell, sperm cell

/.If a cell has many ribosomes... - Answer-✅it is making a lot of protein, e.g. gland cells
which produce enzymes

/.If a cell has flagella.. - Answer-✅it must be able to move, e.g. sperm cells

/.What is the process by which cells become specialised? - Answer-✅differentiation

/.What is meant by the term differentiation of cells? - Answer-✅- when cells start to
divide they are very similar
- as the tissues develop the cells change to form particular function

/.What is a tissue? - Answer-✅a group of similar cells that work together to carry out a
particular function

/.What sort of tissue can you find in mammals? - Answer-✅- Epithelial tissue: covers
some parts of the body, e.g. the inside and outside of the gut

- Muscular tissue: contracts to move whatever its attached to

- Glandular tissue: makes and secretes chemicals like hormones and enzymes

/.What is an organ? - Answer-✅a group of different tissues that work together to
perform a certain function, e.g. stomach

/.What tissues are the stomach made up of and what are their purposes? - Answer-✅-
Epithelial tissue: covers the inside and outside of the stomach

- Muscular tissue: contracts the stomach wall to churn up the food

- Glandular tissue: produces digestive juices to digest food

/.What is an organ system? - Answer-✅a group of organs working together to perform a
particular function, e.g. the digestive system breaks down food

/.What organs does the digestive system include? - Answer-✅- glands
- the stomach
- the liver
- the small intestine
-the large intestine

/.What two glands produce digestive juices? - Answer-✅pancreas and salivary glands

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