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2.1.1. Basic components of living things

The first topic that introduces the student to A-Level OCR A biology (AS) These notes have been taken according to the syllabus. Everything within this document is completely relevant to biology exams and everything irrelevant to the exams, have been omitted from the notes. You are getting the be...

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Prokaryotic cell

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Prokaryotic cell. Provides detail on what is within a prokaryotic cell.

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Prokaryotes vs Eukaryotes

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Eukaryotes vs prokaryotes cell differences

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Cytoskeleton function

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Function of cytoskeleton

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Bacterial cell structure p1

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Bacterial cell structure

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Bacteria structure p2

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Structure of bacterial cell.

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Movement processes of the cell

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Cytoskeleton Microfilaments

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Mitochondria structure & function

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Mitochondria structure & function.

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Microfilaments

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Involved with cell movement process of the cell. Structure and function

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Mitochondria structure & function

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Mitochondria structure and its function.

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Cytoskeleton

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the importance of the cytoskeleton To include providing mechanical strength to cells, aiding transport within cells and enabling cell movement.

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Production & secretion of proteins

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the interrelationship between the organelles involved in the production and secretion of proteins.

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Production & secretion of proteins

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the interrelationship between the organelles involved in the production and secretion of proteins.

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Eukaryotic cell organelles

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Centrioles Flagella Cilia

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Eukaryotic cell organelles & function

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mitochondria Chloroplast Cell wall Vacuole Ribosome

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Eukaryotic cell organelles & functions

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Centrioles Flagella Cilia

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Eukaryotic cells

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Plant vs animal eukaryotic cell and their organelles.

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Eukaryotic cell organelles

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To include the following cellular components and an outline of their functions: nucleus, nucleolus, nuclear envelope, rough and smooth endoplasmic reticulum (ER), Golgi apparatus, ribosomes, mitochondria, lysosomes, chloroplasts, plasma membrane, centrioles, cell wall, flagella and cilia.

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Eukaryotic cell organelles & function

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To include the following cellular components and an outline of their functions: nucleus, nucleolus, nuclear envelope, rough and smooth endoplasmic reticulum (ER), Golgi apparatus, ribosomes, mitochondria, lysosomes, chloroplasts, plasma membrane, centrioles, cell wall, flagella and cilia.

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Eukaryotic cells

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To include the following cellular components and an outline of their functions: nucleus, nucleolus, nuclear envelope, rough and smooth endoplasmic reticulum (ER), Golgi apparatus, ribosomes, mitochondria, lysosomes, chloroplasts, plasma membrane, centrioles, cell wall, flagella and cilia.

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Comparing microscopes

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Comparing microscopes Light Scanning confocal laser microscope Scanning electron microscope Transmission electron microscope Advantages vs disadvantages

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Magnification calculation

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To include an appreciation of the differences in resolution and magnification that can be achieved by a light microscope, a transmission electron microscope and a scanning electron microscope.

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Magnification calculation

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the use and manipulation of the magnification formula the difference between magnification and resolution

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2.1.1. Basic components of living things CHECKLIST

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Checklist for the topic of 2.1.1. Basic components of living things. A checklist will allow you to fully cover the range of topics within this topic to ensure your exam prep is optimal and successful.

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