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Paper 1 Biology Practicals A-level Questions & Answers 100% Answers!!

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1. Investigation into the effect of a named variable on the rate of an enzyme-controlled reaction a, b, c, f, l 2. Preparation of stained squashes of cells from plant root tips; set-up and use of an optical microscope to identify the stages of mitosis in these stained squashes and calculation of...

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what are chromosones made of? - ANSWERdna molecules where are chromosones located? - ANSWERthe nucleus of a cell how are the chromosones normally found in a body cell? - ANSWERchromosones normally come in pairs what is the cell cycle? - ANSWERthe series of stages by which cells divide wh...

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AQA A Level Biology: 3.3 Organisms exchange substances with their environment Questions & Answers(RATED A+)

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Describe the relationship between the size of an organism and its SA:V ratio - ANSWERSmaller organisms have high SA:V ratios Larger organisms have low SA:V ratios What adaptations do some organisms have for exchange (in terms of SA:V ratio)? - ANSWERThe flattened shape so that no cell is ever fa...

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aqa a-level biology: transpiration Questions & Answers(RATED A+)

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Why is transpiration passive and translocation active? - ANSWERThe energy for transpiration is supplied by the Sun. The energy for translocation is supplied by vascular tissue which carries out active transport, requiring ATP. What are the main features of the xylem in which water is transported?...

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AQA A Level Biology Unit 6 - Organisms respond to changes in their internal and external environments Questions & Answers 100% Correct

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What kind of receptors are changes in blood pH and pressure detected by? - ANSWERchemoreceptors and pressure receptors in the aorta or carotid artery Two types of photoreceptors in the eye? - ANSWERrods and cones What colour do rods detect and why? - ANSWERBlack and white ONLY - because they ...

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1. Why do we use beetroot cells to measure the effect of different variables on membrane permeability? 2. If a lot of pigment leaks out, what does this tell us about the membrane permeability? 3. If only a little amount of pigment leaks out, what does this tell us about membrane permeability?...

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aqa a-level biology: RP4, effect of temperature on cell membrane permeability Questions & Answers(RATED A+)

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What is the premise behind the experiment? - ANSWER- Cell surface membranes made of phospholipid bilayer > selectively permeable. This can be changed by variables like temp and solvent conc. - As temp increases, enzymes like transport proteins lining the membrane may denature, allowing the red ...

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Describe the role of a ribosome in the production of a polypeptide. /3 - ANSWER1. mRNA binds to ribosome; 2. Idea of TWO codons/binding sites; 3. tRNA with ANTICODONS binds; 4. (Catalyses) formation of PEPTIDE bond between AMINO ACIDS (held by tRNA molecules); 5. Moves along (mRNA to the next c...

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large molecules often contain carbon. why? - ANSWERthey can readily form bonds with other carbon atoms. this forms a 'backbone'. other atoms can then attach. describe benedicts test for reducing sugars - ANSWERadd equal volumes of the sugar sample and benedicts reagent. heat the mixture in a w...

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Benedict's test - ANSWERWhich food test is heated in a water bath? Sucrose - ANSWERWhich disaccharide is not a reducing sugar? Test for non-reducing sugars - ANSWERAdd acid. Neutralise. Add Benedicts. Heat. Hydrolysis - ANSWERReaction performed by dilute HCl in the non reducing sugar test....

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________________________________________ Explain why plasma membranes are said to have a fluid mosaic structure. - ANSWER1. Fluid because the phospholipids are constantly moving. 2. Mosaic because the proteins are scattered throughout the membrane-like tiles in a mosaic. What effect does cholest...

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Describe how oxygen in the air reaches capillaries surrounding alveoli in lungs - ANSWERTrachea and bronchi and bronchioles; Down pressure gradient; Down diffusion gradient; Across alveolar epithelium; Across capillary endothelium/epithelium; Difference between species richness and index of d...

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Describe how you would use a biochemical test to show that a solution contained a non-reducing sugar, such as sucrose. [3] - ANSWER,first reducing sugars test; boil with dilute HCl acid then Neutralise with NaHCǑ, add benedict and heat to 95 degrees C brick red ppt forms if reducing sugar is presen...

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Describe how a non-competitive inhibitor can reduce the rate of an enzyme controlled reaction - ANSWERBinds away from active site Changes shape of active site So no longer complementary so less substrate can bind How to identify a competitive inhibitor - ANSWERWith the inhibitor, it increases ...

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AQA A Level Biology- Model Answers Questions & Answers(graded a+)

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DNA Replication - ANSWERDNA helicase breaks hydrogen bonds. Each strand acts as a template. Free nucleotides attach. Complementary base pairing occurs- AT and CG. DNA polymerase joins nucleotides. Hydrogen bonds reform. Semi-conservative replication- new DNA molecule contains one old and one new str...

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AQA A LEVEL BIOLOGY QUESTTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS!!

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the krebs cycle takes place in the _______ of the ___________ - ANSWERmatrix mitochondria epistasis - ANSWERarises when the allele of one gene affects or masks the expression of another in the phenotype autosome - ANSWERa chromosome that is not a sex chromosome biodiversity - ANSWERthe rang...

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AQA Biology paper 1 key words Questions & Answers(GRADED A+)

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aerobic respiration - ANSWERan exothermic reaction in which glucose is broken down using oxygen to produce carbon dioxide and water and release energy for the cells anaerobic respiration - ANSWERan exothermic reaction in which glucose is broken down in the absence of oxygen to produce lactic acid...

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AQA A Level Biology 4/5/6 mark questions & Answers(RATED A+)

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Many different substances enter and leave a cell by crossing its cell surface membrane. Describe how substances can cross a cell surface membrane. (5) - ANSWER1 (Simple / facilitated) diffusion from high to low concentration / down concentration gradient; 2 Small / non-polar / lipid-soluble molec...

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AQA A-Level Biology: Chapter 1 (Biological Molecules)Questions 100% Answered!!

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Monosaccharides - ANSWER- A single monomer of sugar. - Formula = CnH2nO6 - Examples: Glucose, fructose, galactose. Alpha Glucose - ANSWER- Hydroxyl (OH) group on the bottom of carbon-1. Beta Glucose - ANSWER- Hydroxyl (OH) group on the top of carbon-1. Disaccharides - ANSWER- Carbohydrate...

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AQA A-level Biology - Topic 1A – Carbohydrates Questions With Correct Answers!!

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What are most carbohydrates, proteins and nucleic acids? - ANSWERPolymers What are polymers? - ANSWERLarge, complex molecules made up of long chains of monomers joined together What are monomers? - ANSWERSmall, basic molecular units What elements do all carbohydrates contain? - ANSWERC (car...

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AQA A Level Biology key terms (AS)Questions & Answers(SCORED A+)

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Polysaccharide - ANSWERMany monosaccharides joined together by a condensation reaction Activation energy - ANSWERenergy required to bring about a reaction, it is lowered by presence of enzyme active site - ANSWERa group of amino acids that make up a region of the enzyme where a substrate binds...

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