Characteristics and Classification
Cells
Movement in and Out of Cells
Biomolecules
Enzymes
100

Yaks have the scientific name Bos grunniens. What it their species name and genus name?

GENUS = Bos 
SPECIES = grunniens

100

Name the 2 types of microscopes

Light/Compound and Electron

100

When particles move it increases their...

kinetic energy

100

What elements are all biomolecules made of?

Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen

100

An enzyme is a ...

biological catalysts made up of protein.

200

Fungi reproduce using...

spores

200

Which part of the cell is made of cellulose?

Cell wall

200
overall or average movement of particles is also called...

net movement

200

What is glycogen?

a carbohydrate used to store reserve energy in animal cells

200

Starch is digested to a sugar called maltose by an enzyme called...

amylase 

300

How many Kingdoms are there in Biology? Name them!

5 kingdoms - Animal, Plant, Fungi, Protocists, and Prokaryote 

300

What are metabolic reactions?

Chemical reactions that take place in living organisms

300

What does hypotonic mean in the context of 'water potential'?

Hypotonic = higher water potential outside the cell than inside the cell, so water moves into the cell rapidly causing it to become turgid/swollen. Too much water means it can burst it animal cells (lysis) or be normal in plant cells.

300

Which food test is Benedict's solution used for and what colour must it turn to be positive?

Used for reducing sugars (like glucose) and the blue liquid turns orange/red when positive 

300

the active site is 

the part of the enzymes molecule where the substrate temporarily binds to activate the enzyme 

400

What is a dichotomous key?

a way of identifying an organisms, by working through pairs of statements that lead you to its scientific name.

400

Bacterial cells have one or more circles of DNA called...

Plasmids 

400

What is one difference between diffusion and active transport 

diffusion = high to low; no energy

AT = low to high; needs energy

400

In human hair and fingernails are a protein called... and ____ helps protect the body against pathogens.

keratin...antibodies

400
Enzyme specificity is ... Then, give an example.

when a specific enzyme is able to act on a particular (specific) substrate. eg. carbohydrase acts on carbohydrates

500

Identify 2 feature differences between amphibians and reptiles 

Amphibians - no scaly skin, eggs have no shells and laid in water, gas exchange through skin

Reptiles - have scales on skin, eggs are soft but with waterproof shell 

500

Identify one difference between a ciliated cell and a root hair cell

Ciliated cell = lining trachea and bronchi; moves mucus

Root Hair cell = near the tips of the roots of flowering plants; absorption of water and mineral ions

500

What are 3 examples of diffusion in organisms?

diffusion of CO2 into plants' stomata during photosynthesis

diffusion of O2 out of plants' stomata during photosynthesis

Diffusion of O2 and CO2 through cell membranes during respiration 


500

What are the three components of nucleotides? And how does it differ from RNA to DNA?

Phosphate, base and pentose sugar 

DNA has T,C,A,G and deoxyribose sugar 

RNA has U,C,A,G and ribose sugar

500

Describe the 4 factors that affect enzyme activity

Temperature = high temp, high activity until optimum, then lower activity

substrate concentration = high SC, high activity until optimum, then lower activity 

enzyme concentration = high EC, high activity until optimum, then lower activity

pH concentration = too high pH lowers activity, optimum is 7, too low pH lowers activity

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