B2: Cell Division, Differentiation and Organisation Flashcards

To Learn.

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Stem Cells

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Stem cells differentiate to form different specialised cells.

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Mitosis

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Asexual cell division where two identical daughter cells are formed.

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Meiosis

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The two stage process of cell division which reduces the chromosome no. of the daughter cells to make gametes for sexual reproduction.

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Zygote

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Cell formed when a male and female gamete fuse at fertilisation. It then divides and becomes a hollow ball of cells- the embryo.

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Embryonic Stem Cells

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Come from an embryonic version of yourself. Used to create extra cells to produce extra parts needed to repair the body

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Therapeutic Cloning

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The permitted creation of cloned human tissues for surgical transplant.

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Cell Cycle

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The sequence of events by which cells grow and divide.

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Tumour

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A swelling of a part of the body, generally without inflammation, caused by an abnormal growth of tissue.

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Benign Tumour

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A tumour that is not cancerous.

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Malignant Tumour

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A tumour that is cancerous and tends to spread to other parts of the body. (metastase)

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Cancer

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A disease caused by an uncontrolled division of abnormal cells in a part of the body.

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Metastase

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The spread of a cancer from one part of the body to another non-adjacent part.

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Ionising Radiation

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radiation consisting of particles, X-rays, or gamma rays with sufficient energy to cause ionisation in the body.

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Muscular Tissue

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Animal tissue consisting predominantly of contractile cells.

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Glandular Tissue

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The tissue which makes up the glands and secretes chemicals.

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Epithelial Tissue

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Tissue made up of relatively unspecialised cells which line the tubes and organs of the body.

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Epidermal Tissue

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The outermost layer of cells covering the stem, root, leaf, flower, fruit, and seed parts of a plant.

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Palisade Mesophyll

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The upper layer of ground tissue in a leaf.

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Spongy Mesophyll

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The lower layer of the ground tissue of a leaf.

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Xylem

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Transfers water around the plant

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Phloem

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Transfers sugars around the plant

22
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Digestive Juices

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Secretions that aid digestion.

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MITosis

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Making Identical Two

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MEiosis

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Making Eggs (and sperm)

25
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Where does Mitosis take place in plants?

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In the meristems found in the shoot and root tips

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Male Gametes

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Sperm (testes)

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Female Gametes

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Ova (ovaries)

28
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Interphase

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The phase in the cell cycle where no cell division occurs.