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IGCSE Biology Quiz on B6 quiz, created by Ritika Mehta on 09/04/2019.
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Question 1

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[blank_start]Genetic Engineering[blank_end] is the process of taking a [blank_start]gene[blank_end] from one species and [blank_start]splicing[blank_end] it into another species
Answer
  • gene
  • splicing
  • Genetic Engineering

Question 2

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What is the definition of Transgenic?
Answer
  • Contains genes from more than 1 species

Question 3

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1) [blank_start]Insulin Production[blank_end] gene located in healthy human 2) Gene is cut out using [blank_start]restriction endonuclease[blank_end] enzymes 3) Some bacteria contain rings of DNA called [blank_start]plasmid[blank_end]. These are [blank_start]vectors[blank_end]. This is removed from a suitable bacterium. 4) The [blank_start]plasmid[blank_end] is cut open using the same [blank_start]restriction[blank_end] enzymes as before 5) Insulin-producing gene is then [blank_start]spliced[blank_end] into the plasmid using an [blank_start]enzyme[blank_end] called [blank_start]DNA ligase[blank_end]. 6) The recombinant DNA [blank_start]plasmid[blank_end] is inserted back into a [blank_start]bacterium[blank_end] 7) This bacterium now is a [blank_start]GMO[blank_end] and will [blank_start]express[blank_end] the gene and produce [blank_start]insulin protein[blank_end] 8) As bacterium [blank_start]reproduces[blank_end], more and more is produced. In order to [blank_start]maximise production[blank_end], [blank_start]GM[blank_end] bacteria are placed in a [blank_start]fermenter[blank_end] where [blank_start]conditions[blank_end] are closely monitored.
Answer
  • Insulin Production
  • restriction endonuclease
  • plasmid
  • vectors
  • plasmid
  • restriction
  • spliced
  • enzyme
  • DNA ligase
  • plasmid
  • bacterium
  • GMO
  • express
  • insulin protein
  • reproduces
  • maximise production
  • fermenter
  • GM
  • conditions

Question 4

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What is yoghurt?
Answer
  • Fermented Milk
  • Lactobacillus being killed
  • Milk and water juice
  • Sugar and yeast fermented

Question 5

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Lactose ––> Lactic acid + energy What does lactic acid do?
Answer
  • Causes yoghurt to become white
  • Decreases the pH
  • Makes the milk sweet
  • Sours the milk
  • Milk coagulates
  • Causes temperature to increase
  • Causes enzymes activity of milk to decrease
  • Makes sour-tasting yoghurt

Question 6

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[blank_start]Sterilised[blank_end] milk is used to avoid the presence of unwanted [blank_start]bacteria[blank_end]. High temperatures kill the bacteria. The milk is cooled to [blank_start]40-45ºC[blank_end] - which is the optimum temperature for [blank_start]enzymes[blank_end]. The enzymes from bacteria convert milk sugar ([blank_start]lactose[blank_end]) into [blank_start]lactic acid[blank_end]. Which makes the milk [blank_start]sour[blank_end] and makes the product [blank_start]semi-solid[blank_end].
Answer
  • Sterilised
  • bacteria
  • 40-45ºC
  • 80 ºC
  • enzymes
  • cats
  • Bacterial roots
  • lactose
  • Cellulose
  • Chitin
  • lactic acid
  • Hydrochloric acid
  • Celical acid
  • sour
  • sweet
  • bitter
  • white
  • hard
  • semi-solid
  • soft
  • yellow

Question 7

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Yeast cells contain enzymes that convert sugars into alcohol.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 8

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Yeast cells convert ethanol into sugar.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 9

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What is the process of producing the drink, beer called? What are the conditions needed?
Answer
  • Fermentation, aerobic respiration
  • Fermentation, all kinds of respiration
  • Fermentation, anaerobic respiration
  • Coagulate, anaerobic respiration
  • Making beer, aerobic respiration

Question 10

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1) Barley grains (containing [blank_start]starch[blank_end]) are warmed with water to germinate. They produce amylase which breaks starch into maltose. 2) Barley is boiled with water to release [blank_start]sugar[blank_end] 3) Hops are added for [blank_start]flavour[blank_end] 4) [blank_start]Yeast[blank_end] is added and [blank_start]enzymes[blank_end] in this convert sugar to alcohol - [blank_start]fermentation[blank_end] 5) Beer is usually [blank_start]filtered[blank_end] and the yeast is [blank_start]recycled[blank_end] to make more beer.
Answer
  • starch
  • sugar
  • flavour
  • colouring
  • enzymes
  • Yeast
  • meat
  • more sugar
  • fermentation
  • filtered
  • recycled
  • thrown away
  • catched

Question 11

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The group of organisms that includes yeast are: [blank_start]Fungi[blank_end]
Answer
  • Fungi
  • Plants
  • Protoctists
  • Bacteria
  • Animals

Question 12

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What is meant by the term anaerobic? [blank_start]Less o2 or no o2 is used in respiration[blank_end]
Answer
  • Less o2 or no o2 is used in respiration

Question 13

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Describe how bottles can be sterilised [blank_start]Heat the bottles[blank_end] with [blank_start]steam[blank_end]
Answer
  • Heat the bottles
  • steam

Question 14

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Name the enzyme that digests the starch in the barley. [blank_start]Amylase[blank_end]
Answer
  • Amylase
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