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What is a phloem tissue
What is interphase
Describe the lungs
What is mitosis
What order are the 4 stages of mitosis
What happens during prophase
Describe a leaf
What happens in metaphase
What is gas exchange
What happens in anaphase
What is the respiratory system
What happens at telophase
What is the circulatrory system
Each specialised cell depends on other cells for the functions it can't carry out - give one example of this
What are transport systems and give one example
What are the 3 differences of mitosis in plants compared to in animals
What is a communication system and give one example
What is a meristem
What is a centriole
What is asexual reproduction
What is budding
What is a homologous pair
What does diploid mean
What does haploid mean
Is a zygote (fertilised egg) haploid or diploid
Is a gamete (sperm/egg) haploid or diploid
What is meiosis
What is a meiosis end product
What are stem cells
What is differentiation
What can adult stem cells in bone marrow differentiate into
What can stem cells in the cambium differentiate into
How are erthrocytes specialised for it's function of carrying oxygen in the blood
How are neutrophils specialised for it's function of engulfing foreign pathogens
How are epithelial cells specialised for it's function
How are sperm cells specialised for their function of fertilising an egg cell
How are palisade mesophyll cells specialised for their function of photosynthesis
How are root hair cells specialised for their function or absorbing water/mineral ions from the soil
How are guard cells specialised for their funtion of opening stomata
What is a tissue
What is an organ
What is an organ system
What is a squamous epithelium tissue
What is an epithelium
What is a ciliated epithelium
What are the 4 parts of the cell cycle
What is a xylem tissue
Maximum resolution of light microscope
Maximum resolution of transmission electron microscope
Maximum resolution of scanning electron microscope
Maximum magnification of light microscope
Maximum magnification of transmission electron microscope
Maximum magnification of scanning electron microscope
What colour do stained electron microscopes produce
What microscope lets you see organelles and their internal structure
What is magnification
What is the formula for magnification
What is resolution
Do you divide or x by a 1000 to convert from a smaller unit to a bigger unit
What is the difference between DNA in profaryotic and eukaryotic cells
What is a cytoskeleton
What are microtubules
What is a ribosome
What does partially permeable mean
What is a lysosome
What is a mitochondrion
What is in the bilayer
What is a plasma membrane
How is the bilayer arranged
What can easily diffuse through the membrane
What does polar mean
How does cholestrol contribute to membranes
What role do proteins play in the membrane
How to glycolipids and glycoproteins contribute to the membrane
What is a target cell
What is diffusion
What 3 factors affect the rate of diffusion
What is osmosis
What is water potential
What is the water potential of water
What will have a negative water potential
What is an isotonic solution
What is a hypOtonic solution
What is a hypERtonic solution
What is plasmolysis
What is facilitated diffusion
What is active transport
What is endocytosis
What is exocytosis