Topic 3 biology quiz

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AS level Biology Quiz on Topic 3 biology quiz, created by Tia Lam on 02/05/2017.
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Question 1

Question
An eyepiece graticule is how we measure the size of objects using an electron microscope
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 2

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The scale of an eyepiece graticule is etched onto a [blank_start]glass disc[blank_end] placed in the eyepiece of a microscope. The scale is typically [blank_start]10mm[blank_end] long and divided into [blank_start]100[blank_end] sub-divisions.
Answer
  • glass disc
  • 10mm
  • 100mm
  • 1000mm
  • plastic disc
  • 100
  • 1000
  • 10

Question 3

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What's a good idea to do once you've calibrated the graticule?
Answer
  • Never change the graticule
  • Mark it down for future use
  • Keep the same microscope for each calibration

Question 4

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What are the features of a nucleus?
Answer
  • Nuclear envelope
  • Proteins
  • Nuclear pores
  • Nucleoplasm
  • Chromosomes
  • Nucleolus
  • Cell wall
  • Vacuole

Question 5

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The function of the nucleus is to act as the [blank_start]control centre[blank_end] of the cell through the production of [blank_start]mRNA and tRNA[blank_end] hence protein synthesis, retain the [blank_start]genetic material[blank_end] of the cell in the form of DNA and chromosomes and manufacture [blank_start]ribosomal RNA and ribosomes[blank_end].
Answer
  • control centre
  • brain
  • mRNA and tRNA
  • RNA
  • mRNA
  • tRNA
  • genetic material
  • alleles
  • genes
  • ribosomal RNA and ribosomes
  • ribosomal RNA
  • ribosomes
  • proteins

Question 6

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What are the features of mitochondria?
Answer
  • Double membrane
  • Stroma
  • Matrix
  • Nuclear envelope
  • Ribosomes
  • Cristae

Question 7

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Mitochondria is the site of [blank_start]aerobic[blank_end] respiration. They're responsible for the production of the energy-carrier molecule, [blank_start]ATP[blank_end], from respiratory substances such as glucose.
Answer
  • anerobic
  • aerobic
  • ATP
  • ADP
  • Carrier-protein
  • Sodium ions
  • Protein channel

Question 8

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What are the main features of chloroplasts?
Answer
  • Chloroplast envelope
  • Cristae
  • Grana
  • Stroma
  • Grains

Question 9

Question
The chloroplast is adapted to their function of harvesting sunlight and carrying out photosynthesis by the granal membranes providing a [blank_start]large surface area[blank_end] for the attachment of chlorophyll, electron carriers and enzymes that carry out the [blank_start]first[blank_end] stage of photosynthesis, the fluid of the stroma possesses all the [blank_start]enzymes[blank_end] needed to make sugars in the second stage of photosynthesis and chloroplasts contain both DNA and ribosomes to quickly and easily manufacture some [blank_start]proteins[blank_end] needed for photosynthesis.
Answer
  • large surface area
  • smooth surface
  • small surface area
  • rough surface
  • first
  • second
  • third
  • enzymes
  • ribosomes
  • DNA
  • proteins
  • chlorophyll
  • chloroplasts
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