B2 Knowledge Test
- Label these diagrams of cells:
- Complete this table to give the function of the following organelles:
Organelle / Function
Cell Membrane
Cell Wall
Chloroplast
Mitochondria
Vacuole
- Which type of microscope has the largest magnification?
- State 2 differences between a bacterial cell and an animal cell.
- Define the term ‘gene’.
- Describe the structure of a DNA molecule.
- State the complementary base pairs found in DNA.
- How is complementary base pairing different if DNA is pairing with mRNA?
- What chemical substances would you need if you were trying to extract DNA from Kiwis?
- Which scientists ‘cracked the DNA code’?
- How did they use the work of other scientists to help them?
- What was the purpose of the Human Genome Project?
- State 2 potential benefits of the HGP.
- What is a plasmid?
- What do we mean by genetic engineering?
- What are used to cut the DNA and stick it into the genome of the new organism?
- Complete the table below to give one advantage and one disadvantage of Genetic Engineering for each example:
Advantage / Disadvantage
Beta carotene in Golden Rice
Producing insulin
Production of herbicide resistant crops
- Complete this table to compare mitosis and meiosis
Mitosis / Meiosis
Number of daughter cells formed
Are the daughter cells identical to the parent cell?
Do the daughter cells have haploid or diploid nuclei?
Used for…
- Define fertilisation.
- Define cloning.
- Write out the stages of cloning a mammal in 5 bullet points.
- What is the main source of stem cells in research? What ethical issue is associated with this source?
- Complete the table below to give one advantage and one disadvantage of each method:
Advantage / Disadvantage
Cloning
Embryonic stem cell research
- What provides the code for the structure of a protein?
- Write out the stages in protein synthesis in 5 bullet points.
- What is a mutation?
- What are the units that make up proteins?
- Proteins are specific. What does this mean?
- What is an enzyme?
- How does temperature affect enzyme activity?
- How does pH affect enzyme activity?
- Where in the enzyme does the reaction take place?
- If an enzyme is denatured, what does this mean?
- Describe one use of enzymes outside of the body?
- State 2 processes inside the body that use enzymes.
- Define respiration and write the equation for aerobic respiration. For each substance in the equation, state where it diffuses from and to.
- Define diffusion
- Explain the effect exercise has on breathing rate and heart rate?
- An athlete has a stroke volume of 76cm3 and a heart rate of 60 bpm. Calculate their cardiac output.
- When and why may cells start to respire anaerobically?
- Write a word equation for anaerobic respiration.
- What does EPOC stand for and what happens during it?
- Describe three adaptations of a leaf for photosynthesis.
- Write the word equation for photosynthesis.
- State the three limiting factors for photosynthesis.
- Describe what happens to the rate of photosynthesis as the concentration of Carbon Dioxide increases.
- Define transpiration.
- Describe how mineral ions are absorbed into the root.
- Describe how water enters the root and then moves through the plant.
- What is the function of the phloem?
- Define Osmosis.
- How are root hair cells adapted to their function?
- State three reasons why there are gaps in the fossil record.
- Describe how the pentadactyl limb provides evidence for evolution.
- What three things must a cell do for an organism to grow?
- Complete this table to describe the function of the different parts of the blood:
Component / Function
Red Blood Cell
White Blood Cell
Plasma
Platelets
- Complete the table by putting each of these parts of the heart under the appropriate heading – Pulmonary artery, pulmonary vein, aorta, vena cava, left ventricle, left atrium, right ventricle, right atrium,
Carries oxygenated blood / Carries deoxygenated blood
- How is backflow of blood prevented in the heart?
- How is the structure of the left ventricle different from the right ventricle?
- Describe the function of the following vessels – artery, vein, capillary.
- Describe the function of each of the following parts of the digestive system:
Organ / Function
Mouth
Oesophagus
Stomach
Small intestine
Large intestine
Pancreas
Liver
Gall bladder
- How does the muscular wall in the alimentary canal aid movement of food? Name the process.
- Complete this table about digestive enzymes:
Enzyme Group / Example / Function
Amylase
Breaks protein into amino acids
Lipase
- State the two functions of bile.
- How and why is the villi adapted?