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Cell Bio 2
Cells, division and transport
This lesson is designed to revise key ideas about Cell Biology along with some examples of exam questions.
Start by drawing an animal cell and a plant cell and labelling it from memory!
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Cells, division and transport
This lesson is designed to revise key ideas about Cell Biology along with some examples of exam questions.
Start by drawing an animal cell and a plant cell and labelling it from memory!
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Match the labels to their parts
Flagella
Cell wall
Cell membrane
Cytoplasm
Capsule
Free DNA
Plasmid
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Match the parts of a cell to their function
nucleus
ribosomes
cell membrane
mitochondria
chloroplasts
cytoplasm
cell wall
vacuole
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- makes new proteins and cell parts
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Mitosis followed by separation of the cells
DNA Replication
Preparing for mitosis
Cell grows making new proteins and more cell parts
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Put the following in order of size
Smallest Biggest
gene
Chromosome
Nucleus
cell
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Water goes into root hair cells by...
A
Osmosis
B
Diffusion
C
Active Transport
Slide 20 - Quiz
Root hair cells absorb minerals up their concentration gradient by...
A
Osmosis
B
Diffusion
C
Active Transport
Slide 21 - Quiz
Which requires energy to occur?
A
Osmosis
B
Diffusion
C
Active Transport
Slide 22 - Quiz
Which of these is how oxygen moves into the blood from the alveoli?
A
Osmosis
B
Diffusion
C
Active Transport
Slide 23 - Quiz
Which of these is how glucose is absorbed into cells from the gut after most of it has already been absorbed?
A
Osmosis
B
Diffusion
C
Active Transport
Slide 24 - Quiz
Which does not require a cell membrane to occur?
A
Osmosis
B
Diffusion
C
Active Transport
Slide 25 - Quiz
Which of these processes is involved in regulating the amount of water in your urine?
A
Osmosis
B
Diffusion
C
Active Transport
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Put the steps to find the concentration in the correct order
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2
3
4
5
Find the change in mass or length
Find the percentage change
Plot the data onto a graph
Draw a line of best fit
Read the graph to find where the line crosses the x axis to find the concentration
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Complete the table
Draw a graph and work out the solute concentration in the potato
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