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bio - [2] cells

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topic 2 ppqs
Explain why it is not possible to...,
Describe the role of one named or...,
Describe how a sample of chloropl...
13  cards
[3.1-3] microscopes + methods of studying cells
methods of studying cells, the electron microscope, microscopic measurements and calculations
18  cards
[3.4] structure of eukaryotic cells
What is the function of mitochondria,
What are the key features of mito...,
What is mitochondrial dna
36  cards
[3.6] prokaryotic cells and viruses
Key features that are in prokaryo...,
Which of these key features are o...,
What is the cell wall made from a...
12  cards
[3.7] mitosis
What is the appearance of a chrom...,
What is the appearance of a chrom...,
What do chromosomes contain
19  cards
[3.8] the cell cycle
What are the 3 stages of the cell...,
What happens during mitosis,
What happens during cytokinesis
13  cards
[4.1] structure of the cell-surface membrane
Key feature of the phospholipid b...,
What are the functions of the pho...,
Structure of a phospholipid
17  cards
[4.2-4] diffusion, osmosis, active transport
What is the definition of simple ...,
What are some quirks of simple di...,
What particles does simple diffus...
16  cards
[4.5] co-transport & absorption of glucose in ileum
Co transport of glucose from smal...,
What adaptions can you see would ...,
What is cytosis
9  cards
[5.1-2] defence mechanisms and phagocytosis
What will proteins embedded in th...,
How does the immune system recogn...,
What is an immune response trigge...
6  cards
[5.3-4] B/T cells and cell/antibody mediated immunity
What are the 2 types of lymphocytes,
Why are b cells called so,
Why are t cells called so
15  cards
[5.5] antibodies
Describe the structure of antibodies,
In what way does an antibody bind...,
What are antigens made up of
14  cards
[5.6] vaccinations
What are the 4 types of immunity,
What is active natural immunity,
What is
10  cards
[5.7] human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)
What does elisa stand for and wha...,
What is the process of direct elisa,
What is the process of indirect e...
11  cards

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