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Cell membrane

Surrounds the cell and controls the passage of substances into and out of the cell.

<p>Surrounds the cell and <u><strong>controls the passage</strong></u> of substances into and out of the cell.</p>
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Cell wall

Found outside the cell membrane in plant and bacterial cells, provides support for the cell.

<p>Found outside the cell membrane in plant and bacterial cells, provides support for the cell.</p>
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Chloroplast

Found in plant cells. Contain chlorophyll that absorbs light for photosynthesis.

<p>Found in plant cells. Contain chlorophyll that absorbs light for photosynthesis.</p>
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Cytoplasm

Where most of the chemical reactions take place in a cell.

<p>Where <strong>most of the chemical reactions take place in a cell.</strong></p>
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Domain

Name given to the groups suggested by Woese. There are three domains: Archae, Bacteria and Eukaryota.

<p>Name given to the groups suggested by Woese. There are three domains: Archae, Bacteria and Eukaryota.</p>
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Eukaryote

Type of cell that contains a nucleus

<p>Type of cell that contains a <em>nucleus</em></p>
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Mitochondria

Where aerobic respiration takes place.

<p>Where <mark data-color="green">aerobic respiration takes place.</mark></p>
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Nucleus

Contains DNA and controls cell activities.

<p>Contains DNA and controls cell activities.</p>
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Plasmid

Small rings of DNA found in bacterial cells.

<p>Small rings of DNA found in bacterial cells.</p>
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Prokaryote

Cells without a nucleus.

<p>Cells without a nucleus.</p>
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Ribosomes

Where protein synthesis occurs.

<p>Where protein synthesis occurs.</p>
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Vacuole

Found in plant cells. Contain a fluid called cell sap.

<p>Found in plant cells. Contain a fluid called cell sap.</p>
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Cell

The basic unit of living things.

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<p>Differentiation</p>
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<p>Differentiation</p>

Differentiation

<p>Differentiation</p>

When cells become specialised to do a particular job.

<p>When cells become specialised to do a particular job.</p>
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a

A group of tissues working together to perform a specific function.

<p>A group of tissues working together to perform a specific function.</p>
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Organ system

Groups of organs that work together e.g. digestive system.

<p>Groups of organs that work together e.g. digestive system.</p>
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Specialised

Cells that have a particular job/function.

<p>Cells that have a particular job/function.</p>
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Tissue

A group of cells with a similar structure and function.

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Translocation

The movement of sugars in plants.

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Transpiration

The movement of water through the plant and leaves.

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Epidermis (plant)

A single layer of cells that forms the outer layer.

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Palisade

Tissue found in the upper layer of the leaf, packed with chloroplasts for photosynthesis.

<p>Tissue found in the upper layer of the leaf, packed with chloroplasts for photosynthesis.</p>
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Spongy mesophyll

Tissue found in the lower layer of the leaf, with spaces between the cells to allow gases to diffuse.

<p>Tissue found in the lower layer of the leaf, with spaces between the cells to allow gases to diffuse.</p>
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Xylem

Water travels through xylem tissue from the roots to the leaves.

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Phloem

Sugars are transported through the phloem cells.

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Guard cells

Cells which surround the stomata and control its opening and closing.

<p>Cells which surround the stomata and control its opening and closing.</p>
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Stomata

Tiny pores in the epidermis of the leaf.

<p>Tiny pores in the epidermis of the leaf.</p>
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Electron microscope

A microscope that uses electron beams in place of light to give a higher magnification.

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Light microscope

An instrument that uses visible light and lenses to magnify a specimen.

<p>An instrument that uses visible light and lenses to magnify a specimen.</p>
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Magnification

How many times larger something appears.

<p>How many times larger something appears.</p>
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Micrograph

Another word for a microscope image.

<p>Another word for a microscope image.</p>
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Resolving power

The ability to distinguish between two points.

<p>The ability to distinguish between two points.</p>
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Magnification of image

Magnification = size of image/size of real object

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Total magnification

Magnification = magnification of eyepiece x magnification of objective lens

<p>Magnification = magnification of eyepiece x magnification of objective lens</p>
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Adult stem cell

Stem cells found in some adult tissues. They are partly specialised and can become a range of different type of cell, but not all.

<p>Stem cells found in some adult tissues. They are partly specialised and can become a range of different type of cell, but not all.</p>
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Asexual reproduction

Reproduction involving only one parent, producing genetically identical offspring.

<p>Reproduction involving only one parent, producing genetically identical offspring.</p>
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Benign

Type of tumour that is slow growing, not cancerous and usually easy to remove.

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Cancer

A condition resulting from changes in cells that leads to their uncontrolled growth, division and spread.

<p>A condition resulting from changes in cells that leads to their uncontrolled growth, division and spread.</p>
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Carcinogen

Chemicals and other agents that cause cancer.

<p>Chemicals and other agents that cause cancer.</p>
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Chromosome

Long strands of DNA found in cells. Human body cells have 46 chromosomes.

<p>Long strands of DNA found in cells. Human body cells have 46 chromosomes.</p>
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Daughter cell

The cells that are produced in cell division.

<p>The cells that are produced in cell division.</p>
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Embryonic stem cell

Stem cells found in early embryos. They are unspecialised and can become any type of cell in the body.

<p>Stem cells found in early embryos. They are unspecialised and can become any type of cell in the body.</p>
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Gene

A short section of DNA that contains the instructions for making a protein.

<p>A short section of DNA that contains the instructions for making a protein.</p>
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Malignant

Type of tumour that grows quickly and can spread through other tissues. These tumours can lead to the formation of secondary tumours elsewhere.

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Meristem

Region of plant tissue in which stem cells are produced and so where much of the plant growth occurs.

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Mitosis

Type of cell division that produces two new (identical) cells.

<p>Type of cell division that produces two new (identical) cells.</p>
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Mutation

A change in the DNA of a cell.

<p>A change in the DNA of a cell.</p>
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Therapeutic cloning

Producing stem cells with the same genes as the patient.

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Tumour

Name given to the growths produced from extra cells.

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Zygote

Another term for a fertilised egg cell.

<p>Another term for a fertilised egg cell.</p>
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