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Key Concepts in Biology Edexcel GCSE Review Exam With Accurate answers.
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eukaryotic cells - correct answer they are complex and have a nucleus e.g. animal and plant cells prokaryotic cells - correct answer they are smaller and don't have a nucleus e.g. bacterial cells nucleus - correct answer contains DNA. DNA controls what the cell does. It is stored in structures called chromosomes cytoplasm - correct answer where most chemical reactions happen cell membrane - correct answer holds the cell together and controls what goes in and out mitochondria - correct answer where most respiration happens. Respiration releases energy for the cell ribosomes - correct answer join amino acids together to make proteins cell wall - correct answer made of cellulose. It supports the cell and strengthens it chloroplasts - correct answer where photosynthesis happens. Photosynthesis makes food for the plant large vacuole - correct answer stores cell sap (a solution of sugar and salts)
chromosomal DNA - correct answer one long circular strand of DNA. This controls what the cell does plasmid DNA - correct answer small loops of extra DNA flagellum - correct answer a long, hair-like structure that helps the cell move in sexual reproduction, an egg cell and a sperm cell - correct answer combine and this creates a fertilised egg, which then develops into an embryo function of the egg cell - correct answer to carry the female DNA and feed the developing embryo function of the sperm cell - correct answer to carry the male DNA to the egg an egg cell contains nutrients in its - correct answer cytoplasm, and these feed the embryo after fertilisation, the cell membrane - correct answer changes structure. This stops more sperm getting in - so only one sperm can fertilise the egg haploid nucleus - correct answer the cells only have half the number of chromosomes found in a normal body cell ciliated epithelial cells - correct answer specialised for moving materials and they line the surfaces of organs cilia - correct answer tiny hair-like structures. They can move substances by beating them along the surface of the tissue enzymes - correct answer biological catalysts (they speed up chemical reactions in living organisms)
active transport - correct answer the movement of particles across a membrane from an area of lower concentration to an area of higher concentration and it uses energy (which is released by respiration) animal and plant cell picture - correct answer sperm cell picture - correct answer enzymes picture - correct answer factors affecting enzyme activity PICTURE - correct answer diffusion picture - correct answer osmosis picture - correct answer