Are the cells produced by Mitosis Genetically Identical or Genetically Different?
Genetically Identical
A suitable piece of lab equipment to measure the volume of gas produced in a chemical reaction.
What is the Unit for Force?
Netwons (N)
D/N
Outline the difference between scalar and vector quantities.
Scalar: Magnitude Only
Vector: Magnitude & Direction
Name three 'common' lab safety rules.
x
D/N
Name the 4 stages of Mitosis.
Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase, Telophase.
D/N
The three factors that affect the rate of a chemical reaction.
Concentration, Surface area, Temperature
Wheel
The three ways an object can change shape when a force is applied.
Bending, Stretching, Compressing.
What is the name of Newton's first law?
Inertia
What piece of equipment is used to accurately measure the volume of liquids?
Measuring Cylinder
Name Part 5 of this Neurone.

Myelin Sheath
Wheel
A chemical reaction that releases thermal energy into the surroundings.
Exothermic Reaction
Occurs when objects return to their original shape when the stretching force is removed.
Elastic Distortion
Recall 3 scalar quantities:
Distance, Speed, Mass, Energy, Volume, Temperature, Density
D/N
Name the following piece of equipment:

Conical Flask
Wheel
What is a stem cell?
An unspecialised cell that can differentiate into other types of cells.
Wheel
A substance that enables a chemical reaction to proceed at a usually faster rate or under different conditions.
Catalyst
D/N
Occurs when objects remain stretched and do not return completely to their original shape even when the stretching force is removed.
Inelastic Distortion
State the formula for calculating speed.
Speed = Distance / Time
Wheel
Name one difference between a plant and animal cell.
- Chloroplast
- Vacuole
- Cell Wall
What are the three types of neurons?
Sensory, Relay, Motor
What must happen in order for a reaction to occur.
Successful Collisions between particles.
D/N
State the formula for Hooke's Law using Force, Spring Constant, and Extension
Force (F) = Spring Constant (k) x Extension (X)
A bus is turning a corner at a speed of 30mph. Outline why the velocity changes.
Velocity is a vector quantity, and as the direction changes so does the velocity.
Wheel
What is the charge of Protons, Neutrons, and Electrons?
Proton: +1
Neutrons: 0
Electrons: -1