when adding volumes of acid to a suspension when looking at how changing pH affects the activity of pepsin, what can be done to increase validity ?
ensure that there is an equal volume in each tube
how does repeating the test improve the investigation
-improves reliability so it can assess the spread of results ( standard deviation) allows for calculating the mean
why are controls carried out
for measuring why is a capillary tube better than a graduated pipette
-capillary tube is smaller than a gas syringe (smaller diameter) so less uncertainty- finer graduations
how to increase validity in a practical examples
applications of adult stem cell cloning
why are lipids better storage molecules than carbohydrates
how does adrenaline bind to cardiac cells
binds to a receptor in the cell surface membrane which is a glycoprotein
suggest why reduced heart rate is sometimes seen in people who are very aerobically fit
does lymph and tissue fluid contain neutrophils
yep
tow advantages of keeping blood inside vessels
- increases rate of flow-> blood can move quicker
how does the artery withstand pressure
how does the artery maintain pressure
- smooth muscle which constricts lumen/ artery
why is the left ventricle thicker than the right ventricle
what does a TEM allow for
smaller organelles to be identified (ribosomes e.g)
whats the parasite that causes malaria
plasmodium
name the vector for the malarial parasite
female anopoles
describe the action of the B lymphocytes in the immune response
B lymphocyte= the humoral response
3 reasons why vaccine for malaria is difficult
how does fossil evidence show evolution
-shows how organisms have changed over time
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how does fossil evidence show evolution
two causes of variation
- environment
characteristics of continuous variation
benefits of antibiotics
- prevents gut problems