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Cells Test

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What is the organ system Level of organisation
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Sodium, Potassium and hydrogen existing in the body unbound to another element they are……….?
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What is the organism Level of organisation
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Name the six levels of organisation
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Osmosis
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Diffusion
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A cell in a hypotonic solution would…………….?
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What is an AnIon?
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Functions of a LIPID?
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The movement of Na+/K+ using the Na+/K+ pump is a example ………………..transport.
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……………..Is a storage polysaccharide made from Alpha glucose monomers.
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endo and exo cytosis
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Diffusion refers to the movement of molecules from ……………………. to……………………?
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What are the different types of transport mechanisms
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What is the cellular Level of organisation
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The carbohydrate monosaccharides combine by a ………………….reaction to form ……………?
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Phospholipids have ……………head and……………tails allowing them the properties to form membranes
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What is a Cat Ion?
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What is the chemical Level of organisation
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The …………….. of the cell is the main site for production of ATP by the process of ……………..
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Basic structural and functional unit of a living organism
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vesicles carrying particles carry to cell membrane wall and pushes it out in exocytosos and vesicles form a bubble around particles and carry them into a cell for endocytosis
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Units of matter that participate in chemical reactions. i.e atoms, DNA and molecules
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The movement of water from a high concentration solution to a lower concentration solution.
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Simple diffusion Osmosis Facilitated diffusion Active transport Endo/Exocytosis
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Cations
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Active Transport
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Mitochondria and Cellular respiration
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A cation is a positively charged ION. examples include; Hydrogen, calcium, sodium and potassium
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The movement of solute from a high concentration solution to a lower concentration solution.
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A lipid is a fat which stores energy, makes membranes and can act as hormones,
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An anion is a negitivly charged ION. examples include Fluoride, chloride, iodide and hydroxide
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Hydrophilic and Hydrophobic
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High to low
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Chemical, cells, tissue, organs, organ system, organism
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Composed of related organs with a common function, There are considered to be 11 systems within the body; Integumentary, Skeletal, Muscular, Nervous, Endocrine, Cardiovascular, Lymphatic, Respiratory, Digestive, Urinary and Reproductive
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All part of the body functioning together to constitute the total organism
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Ribosomes are made from two sub units but where are they made?
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The movement of substances through the cell membrane along its concentration gradient by a carrier protein is an example of ……………..?
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– Red cells – erythrocytes – White cells – leucocytes – Platelets - thrombocytes
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Where positively charged ions are unable to simply diffuse across the membrane, channel proteins (tunnel like structures in the membrane) and carrier protines (suck them in and spins and spits them back out ) can be used instead for them to travel through
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Contracts, makes body parts move, generates heat Skeletal muscle • Smooth muscle • Cardiac muscle
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dissolved molecules move across a cell membrane from low to high concentrations. Particles move against the concentration gradient and require an input of energy from the cell.
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Connects, supports and protects body organs while distributing blood vessels to other tissues Fibrous • Loose, Dense, Elastic, Reticular • Special Connective • Cartilage, Bone, Blood, Adipose
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Carries information to other parts of the body
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Covers body surfaces, lines hollow organs, and cavities, forms glands Squamous • Simple • Cuboidal • Columnar
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A selective barrier that regulates the flow of materials between the cells internal environment for external environments. Being selective it helps create and maintain the appropriate environment for normal cellular activities.

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