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Label the yeast and bacteria and write 4 bullet points about
the characteristics of each one
Draw and label 2 specialised cells. Explain their structure is adapted to suit their
function
KEY WORDS:
Functio
n
Glandular
Animal/Pla
nt
What is an organ?
Epithelial
Epidermal
Mesophyll
Xylem
phloem
Lungs:
Small intestine:
Kidneys
1.
2. -
c
e
l
l
------s
----------------------------
3. -
---------------------
Building up molecules
Storage
Explain how light, CO2 and temperature are limiting factors of photosynthesis
Key definitions:
Mean:
Temperature
Median:
Nutrients
Mode:
Amount of light
Reproducible data:
Availability of
water
Valid data:
O2 and CO2
availability
Quadrats
What is a quadrat?
Transects
What is the most common type of transect?
What do we use a transect for?
Is it random?
Is it random?
Enzymes in industry
What are the advantages and
disadvantages of using enzymes?
Advantag
es
Disadvanta
ges
Pros
Cons
3)
Proteases:
Carbohydrases:
What effect does pH have on
enzyme activity
Isomerases:
To diagnose disease
Enzymes in medicine
To control disease
To cure disease:
Key concept
Remember that plants do photosynthesis AND respiration
Reasons
for
respirati
on
Variation:
Stem cells
A mnemonic
for mitosis:
Mitosis goes
on in my toes,
and toes are
not sexy
Function
Uses
Problems
Homozygous
Heterozygous
Treatment:
Genotype
Phenotype
Allele
Genetic
disorder
The genetic code. Explain how the
order of the DNA bases determines the
order of the amino acids in a protein.
Inheritance of Polydactyly
Carriers
Type of allele :
Symptoms:
Treatment:
Draw a genetic diagram to show the inheritance of this condition
(Pp x pp)
Two men claim to be the father of the same child. Explain how DNA fingerprinting can be used to find
out which one is the real father.
What is extinction?
Geographical isolation:
New diseases
Endemic:
Successful competition:
Explain how fossils can be formed
SPECIATION
Extinction caused by
environmental changes
Hard parts
No decay
Population with a wide range of alleles
Traces
Natural selection
Replacement
Organism dies and falls to the
ground
Speciation
Ratio of ions in
compound
Sodium chloride
Na+ : Cl1:1
Magnesium oxide
Formula of compound
Covalent
MgO
Ca2+: Cl1:2
CaCl2
Metallic
Formula of ion
Calcium hydroxide,
Ca(OH)2
hydroxide
NO3CO32Suphate
Example of compound
Mg(NO3)2
Sodium carbonate
CaSO4
KEY WORDS:
Electronic structure
Covalent bonding
Ionic bonding
Proton
Electron
Ion
Giant structure (lattice)
Metallic bonding
ASSESSMENT:
What is nanoscience?
Thermosetting:
Thermosoftening:
Why can ionic compounds conduct
electricity when molten or
dissolved in water?
KEY WORDS:
ASSESSMENT:
Relative
Mass
Proton
Na11
Electrons:
What is Mr?
Protons:
Neutrons:
Neutron
What is an isotope?
What is a mole?
Electron
How do we identify
food additives?
What is Ar?
What is gas
chromatography?
What is mass
spectrometry?
KEY WORDS:
Atomic number
Mass number
Isotope
Relative atomic mass
Relative formula mass
Mole
Empirical formula
Molecular formula
ASSESSMENT:
Low concn
High concn
Low temp
High temp
KEY WORDS:
Collision theory
Activation energy
Catalyst
Exothermic
Endothermic
Thermal decomposition
ASSESSMENT:
What is electrolysis?
What is an alkali
Acid + Metal
Why to we electrolyse
brine?
What is
electroplating?
How is it work?
KEY WORDS:
Alkalis
Bases
Acids
Neutral
State symbol
Indicator
pH scale
ASSESSMENT:
B-C:
C-D:
D-E:
Using the formula work out the speed of the cyclist between points A and B:
Distance-time graphs
Gradient
Speed
Velocity
Acceleration
Velocity-time graphs
ASSESSMENT:
a
What are balanced forces and when do they occur?
Force (Newtons, N)
Mass (kilograms, kg)
200
840
20
7.0
e
5000
0.40
Acceleration
0.80
5.0
6.0
0.20
What
is stopping distance,
are the two parts that make up a cars stopping
(meters/second
squared, and
m/s2what
)
distance?
KEY WORDS:
Force
Resultant force
Stopping distance
Thinking distance
Braking distance
Weight
Mass
ASSESSMENT:
What is momentum?
Complete the question below using this equation
momentum (kg m/s) = mass (kg) X velocity (m/s)
If a sprinter with a mass of 50kg runs at a velocity of
10m/s what is their momentum?
KEY WORDS:
What features do we add to cars to make them safe?
Transfer
Work done
Gravitational potential energy
Elastic potential energy
Momentum
Conservation of momentum
ASSESSMENT:
What happens when you rub a perspex rod with a dry cloth?
What is resistance?
KEY WORDS:
What is the rule for resistance in a
parallel circuit?
Static electricity
Protons
Neutrons
Ion
Electric current
Electrons
Coulombs (C)
ASSESSMENT:
How do the materials and design of the following plug parts improve
their safety?
Case
Fuse
Pins
How are electrical cables designed to be safe?
KEY WORDS:
ASSESSMENT:
Direct current
Alternating current
Frequency
Live/neutral/ earth wire
Oscilloscope
Y-gate control
Ernest Rutherford:
Describe radioactive decay:
emissions:
emissions:
Properties of radiation:
emissions:
Penetrating
power
Deflection by
magnetic field
Deflection by
electric field
Alpha
radiation ()
Beta
radiation (
1000
900
477
100
90
48
Gamma
radiation (
KEY WORDS:
Alpha radiation ()
Beta radiation (
Gamma radiation (
Atomic number
Isotope
Mass number
Half-life
ASSESSMENT:
Nuclear fission
Chain reaction
Reactor
Control rods
Coolant
Nuclear fusion
Protostar
Neutron star
ASSESSMENT: