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What are the parts of an animal (and plant) cell? - ✔✔Nucleus


Cytoplasm

Cell membrane

Mitochondria




What are parts of a plant cell? - ✔✔Rigid cell wall


Large vacuole

Chloroplasts

(nucleus, cytoplasm, cell membrane and mitochondria)




What does the nucleus do? - ✔✔Contains DNA that controls what the cell does




What does the cytoplasm do? - ✔✔Its a gel-like substance where most of the chemical reactions

happpen




What does the cell membrane do? - ✔✔Holds the cell together and controls what goes in and out

,What does the mitochondria do? - ✔✔This is where most of the reactions for respiration take

place. Respiration releases energy that the cell needs to work.




What does the rigid cell wall do? - ✔✔It is made up of cellulose and it gives support for the cell




What does the large vacuole do? - ✔✔Contains cell sap, a weak solution of sugar and salts




What do chloroplasts do? - ✔✔This is where photosynthesis occurs. They contain a green

substance called chlorophyll.




What are the features of a bacteria cell? - ✔✔Chromosomal DNA


Plasmids

Flagellum

Cell wall




What is chromosomal DNA? - ✔✔Chromosomal DNA controls the cells activities and

replication. It floats free in the cytoplasm.

,What are plasmids? - ✔✔Plasmids are small loops of extra DNA that aren't part of the

chromosome. Plasmids contain genes for things like drug resistance and can be passed

between bacteria.




What is the flagellum? - ✔✔The flagellum is a long, hair-like structure that rotates to make the

bacterium move.




What does the cell wall do? - ✔✔Support the cell




What is magnification? - ✔✔How much bigger the image is that the specimen




How do you work out magnification? - ✔✔length of image / length of specimen




What is the difference between light microscopes and electron microscopes? - ✔✔Light

microscopes let us see things like the nuclei, chloroplasts and mitochondria. Electron

microscopes let us see much smaller things in more detail like the internal structure of

mitochondria and chloroplasts and even tinier things like plasmids.

, What is DNA? - ✔✔DNA is the complex chemical that carries genetic information. DNA is

found in chromosomes which are found in the nucleus of most cells.




What is the structure of DNA? (6marker) - ✔✔-A DNA molecule has two strands coiled together

in the shape of a double helix.

-The two strands are hold together by chemicals called bases. The four bases are adenine,

thymine, guanine and cytosine.

-The bases are paired, and they always pair up in the same way; A-T and C-G. This is called base

pairing.

-The base pairs are joined together by weak hydrogen bonds.




What is a gene? - ✔✔A gene is a short piece of DNA that codes for a specific protein. You have

genes for hair structure, eye colour enzymes and every other protein in your body.




Who discovered the structure of DNA? - ✔✔-Rosalind Franklin and Maurice Wilkins worked

out DNA had a helical structure by directing beams of X-rays onto crystallised DNA and

looking at the patterns of x-rays formed as they bounced off.

-James Watson and Francis Crick used these ideas along with the idea the amount of

adenine+guanine matched the amount of thymine+cytosine to make a model of the DNA

molecule where all the pieces fitted together.
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