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Foundation AQA Biology Paper 1 GRADE A+ GUARANTEED

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What are the structures of an animal cell? Nucleus, cytoplasm, cell membrane, mitochondria and ribosomes. What are the structures of a plant cell? All structures from animal cells and cell wall, permanent vacuole and chloroplasts. What does the nucleus do? Stores DNA and directs all cellular activities. What is the cytoplasm do? Where most chemical reactions take place. What does the cell membrane do? Holds the cell together and controls what goes in and out. What is the mitochondria? Powerhouse of the cell where aerobic respiration takes place. What are ribosomes? site of protein synthesis What is the cell wall? Found on the outside of plant cells, it is made of cellulose and strengthens the cell. What is the permanent vacuole? Found in plant cells, it helps support the cell. What are chloroplasts? Site of photosynthesis. Do all plant cells have chloroplasts? No. What are the two main type of cell? Prokaryotic and eukaryotic. What cells are eukaryotic? Plant, animal and fungal cells What cell is prokaryotic? bacteria What are the differences between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells? prokaryotic cells are smaller, do not contain a nucleus genetic material is instead in a single DNA loop and they contain small rings called plasmids. What is a typical bacterial cell? Cytoplasm which takes over job of mitochondria and chloroplasts, may be a flagella, plasmids are present. How many micrometers are in a meter? 1,000,000 What is a light microscope? A microscope that uses a series of glass lenses and visible light to magnify an image. This microscope magnifies images up to 1,000 times the actual size. What is a electron microscope? a microscope with high magnification and resolution, employing electron beams in place of light and using electron lenses. What is the formula for magnification? Magnification = image size / real size What is cell division? Process by which a cell divides into two new daughter cells Where are chromosomes found? nucleus of a cell How many chromosomes do humans have? 46 (23 pairs) What happens before cell division? The cell copies all of its DNA What are stem cells? undifferentiated cells Where are stem cells found? In early human embryos What are stem cells from human embryos called? embryonic stem cells What is therapeutic cloning? An embryo could be made to have the same genetic information as the patient The stem cells produced from it would also contain the same genes - they wouldn't be rejected by the patient's body if used to replace faulty cells Where are stem cells found in plants? Meristems Why are people concerned about using stem cells from cloned embryos? Viral infection and religious/ethical objections What is diffusion? The movement of particles from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration. Why does diffusion happen? Because the particles move randomly and spread out. What are factors affecting the rate of diffusion? CONTINUED....

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Foundation AQA Biology Paper 1
GRADE A+ GUARANTEED

What are the structures of an animal cell?
Nucleus, cytoplasm, cell membrane, mitochondria and ribosomes.
What are the structures of a plant cell?
All structures from animal cells and cell wall, permanent vacuole and
chloroplasts.

What does the nucleus do?
Stores DNA and directs all cellular activities.
What is the cytoplasm do?
Where most chemical reactions take place.
What does the cell membrane do?
Holds the cell together and controls what goes in and out.
What is the mitochondria?
Powerhouse of the cell where aerobic respiration takes place.
What are ribosomes?
site of protein synthesis
What is the cell wall?
Found on the outside of plant cells, it is made of cellulose and
strengthens the cell.
What is the permanent vacuole?
Found in plant cells, it helps support the cell.
What are chloroplasts?
Site of photosynthesis.
Do all plant cells have chloroplasts?
No.
What are the two main type of cell?
Prokaryotic and eukaryotic.
What cells are eukaryotic?
Plant, animal and fungal cells
What cell is prokaryotic?
bacteria
What are the differences between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells?
prokaryotic cells are smaller, do not contain a nucleus genetic
material is instead in a single DNA loop and they contain small rings
called plasmids.
What is a typical bacterial cell?

, Cytoplasm which takes over job of mitochondria and chloroplasts, may
be a flagella, plasmids are present.
How many micrometers are in a meter?
1,000,000
What is a light microscope?
A microscope that uses a series of glass lenses and visible light to
magnify an image. This microscope magnifies images up to 1,000 times
the actual size.
What is a electron microscope?
a microscope with high magnification and resolution, employing
electron beams in place of light and using electron lenses.
What is the formula for magnification?
Magnification = image size / real size
What is cell division?
Process by which a cell divides into two new daughter cells
Where are chromosomes found?
nucleus of a cell
How many chromosomes do humans have?
46 (23 pairs)
What happens before cell division?
The cell copies all of its DNA
What are stem cells?
undifferentiated cells
Where are stem cells found?
In early human embryos
What are stem cells from human embryos called?
embryonic stem cells
What is therapeutic cloning?
An embryo could be made to have the same genetic information as the
patient
The stem cells produced from it would also contain the same genes -
they wouldn't be rejected by the patient's body if used to replace
faulty cells
Where are stem cells found in plants?
Meristems
Why are people concerned about using stem cells from cloned embryos?
Viral infection and religious/ethical objections
What is diffusion?
The movement of particles from an area of high concentration to an
area of low concentration.
Why does diffusion happen?
Because the particles move randomly and spread out.
What are factors affecting the rate of diffusion?
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