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Magnification equation - ANSWER Magnification= image size/actual object size Light microscope- how many um in 1 mm - ANSWER 1000 um light microscope- how many nm in 1 um - ANSWER 1000 nm

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AQA GCSE Biology paper 1 Exam Questions with 100% CORRECT ANSWERS LATEST 2024(A+ GRADED VERIFIED BY EXPERTS)
Magnification equation - ANSWER Magnification= image size/actual object size
Light microscope- how many um in 1 mm - ANSWER 1000 um
light microscope- how many nm in 1 um - ANSWER 1000 nm
Light microscope- why can we see the nucleus and cell wall but not the mitochondria - ANSWER Too small and not stained
light microscope- how can we see smaller parts of cells - ANSWER An electron microscope has much more resolution and magnification
What is osmosis? - ANSWER The movement of water from an area with high concentration of water to an area of low concentration of water
What's a solute - ANSWER Something that dissolves in water
Investigating osmosis- what are the results - ANSWER High concentration of sugar in solution- water moves out of potato cells into the solution.potato gets smaller , low concentration potato gets bigger
Control variables of investigating osmosis - ANSWER Amount of solution
Investigating osmosis- why should you remove excess water with paper towels before weighing - ANSWER to ensure that any change in the mass of the potato is due to a change in the water content inside the potato cells
How do you test for starch - ANSWER Add iodine to substance. Turns black if starch present
How to test for protein - ANSWER Add biuret. Turns purple
How to test for reducing sugar - ANSWER Add benedicts and heat for 2 mins. Turns red
How to test for lipid - ANSWER Add ethanol then add water . Turns cloudy
Investigating amylase enzyme- why do you need a water bath - ANSWER To maintain the correct temperature, because temperature affects reaction rate Investigating amylase enzyme- if you text at ph 3,4,5,6,7,8,9&10 why don't we know the exact optimum ph - ANSWER Because all though two answers may both show quick reactions, the actual optimum could be between those numbers so you need to test different phs to find exact optimum
Investigating amylase enzyme- sources of error and weaknesses - ANSWER Measuring, starting and stopping timers
Light and photosynthesis results - ANSWER The closer the lamp, the quicker the bubbles are produced, so higher rate of photosynthesis
Light and photosynthesis- why might results be inaccurate - ANSWER Difficult to count very small bubbles each bubbles count as 1 no matter how big it is
Light and photosynthesis- why should you leave the plant for a few minutes before starting to count bubbles - ANSWER It takes time for the plant to adjust to the light/temperature and for photosynthesis to reach the correct rate
Light and photosynthesis- heat from the lamp is a source of error , how could you avoid this - ANSWER Place a glass screen in front of beaker do the light gets through but the heat doesn't
Light and photosynthesis- what are the other limiting factors apart from light? Why will rate of photosynthesis level off, even with maximum light - ANSWER The plant also needs enough temperature and co2
Investigating reaction time- why do you have to repeat - ANSWER So you can calculate the mean, range of results, resolution of measurements
Measuring population size- what apparatus should you use - ANSWER A quadrat
What is a cell membrane important for - ANSWER Determines what goes in and out of the cell
What is a cell wall important for - ANSWER Structure
What is the facile important for - ANSWER Structure
What happens at the cytoplasm - ANSWER Reactions
What are ribosomes responsible for - ANSWER Protein synthesis

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