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Question | Answer |
osmosis | The net movement of water molecules from a higher water potential to a lower water potential through a semi-permeable membrane. |
hypotonic solution | where there is a greater concentration of solutes inside the cell than outside |
hypertonic solution | where there is a greater concentration of solutes outside the cell than inside |
isotonic solution | where the concentration of solutes is equal inside the cell and outside |
dependant variable | is the one that you measure, it depends on the independent variable |
independent variable | is the one that you change |
flaccid | a plant cell that is limp (has lost water) |
turgid | a plant cell that is fully inflated with water |
plasmolysed | a plant cell that has lost water, causing the cell membrane to pull away from the inside of the cell wall |
crenation | shrinking an animal cell by osmosis |
lysis | bursting an animal cell by osmosis |
angiosperms | flowering plants |
gymnosperms | conifers |
1 millimeter = | 1000 micrometers |
1 micrometer = | 1000 nanometers |
reducing sugar | any sugar that is capable of acting as a reducing agent because it has a free aldehyde group or a free ketone group |
interspecific and intraspecific variation | interspecific is between different species intraspecific is within a species |
continuous and discontinuous variation | continuous is a measurable value (height) discontinuous is categorised data (colour) |
mitosis (name and explain the stages) | |
meiosis | cell division that results in four daughter cells each with half the number of chromosomes of the parent cell, as in the production of gametes and plant spores |
active and passive immunity | active is when the immune system produces it's own antibodies, passive is when antibodies are transferred from an outside source |
endocytosis and exocytosis | endocytosis is bringing substances into the cell (pinocytosis and phagocytosis) exocytosis is secreting membrane-bound vesicles of molecules out of the cell |
phagolysosome | a combined phagosome and lysosome formed during phagocytosis |
opsonin | chemicals the bind to pathogens so they can be more easily recognised by phagocytes |
phagosome | a vacuole enclosing a pathogen that has been engulfed by a phagocyte |
cytolosis | bursting of a animal cell caused by a hypotonic solution |
erythrocytes | red blood cells |
neutrophils | a type of white blood cells that form an essential part of the innate immune system |
intra inter | intra in within inter is between |
etiolation | plants having long, weak stems and a pale yellow colour caused by skotomorphogenesis (the development of seedlings in the dark) |
chlorosis | yellowing of leaves of plants, caused by iron or magnesium deficiency or other factors |
rare and common blood types | AB negative is the rarest O positive is the most common |
apoptosis | a form of programmed cell death that occurs in multicellular organisms. |
macromolecule | a very large molecule like a protein commonly composed of monomers |
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