Name of this organelle.
Mitochondria
What is the difference between passive and active transport?
Passive = no energy, Active = requires energy.
Which stage of mitosis is the centre cell completing?
Anaphase
What is the optimal temperature for this enzyme?
Approximately 34 degrees.
Which reactant is required for anaerobic and aerobic respiration?
Glucose
What is the function of this organelle
?
Packages proteins and other molecules for transport.
What type of transport is this?
Endocytosis/Phagocytosis/Pinocytosis
What is happening within the cell during metaphase?
The chromosomes line up on the equator of the cell.
What is the optimal pH for Salivary Amylase?
6
Where does Aerobic Cellular Respiration occur?
Cytoplasm and Mitochondria
What is the total magnification of a 10x ocular lens and a 4x objective lens.
40x magnification
Which part of the biphospholipid is hydrophobic?
Tail
List two processes which occur during interphase.
Cell growth, DNA replication and organelle replication. (Any two)
What is the name of the molecule in the second picture?
Substrate-Enzyme Complex
What is the name of the process where glucose is converted into pyruvate and 2ATP?
Glycolysis
What type of tissue is this? How do you know?
Muscle tissue - contains long/thin, closely associated parallel cells.
The process by which water moves from an area of high water concentration to an area of low water concentration through a semi-permeable membrane.
Osmosis
What is the function of the centrioles?
Creates the spindle used in mitosis.
Is this enzyme catalyzed reaction anabolic or catabolic?
Anabolic
What is the word formula for aerobic cellular respiration?
Glucose + Oxygen -> Carbon Dioxide + Water+ 36-38ATP
What is the function of this tissue?
Controls muscles, organs and glands using nerve impulses
What are the two types of cell transport which require carrier proteins?
Carrier mediated active transport and facilitated diffusion.
Give three reasons why cells would need to undertake mitosis.
1. Growth of ORGANISM
2. Repair of damaged tissues.
3. Replacement of tissues
What is meant by the fact that enzymes are specific?
The active site of an enzyme is a particular shape to bind with a particular substrate only. Therefore it can only catalyse a specific reaction.
What is the chemical formula for aerobic cellular respiration?
C6H12O6 -> 2C3H6O3 + 2-4ATP