Sunday, July 20, 2014

A Level Biology Sample Questions II

The plant cell and the .............................................................. cell possess a nucleus containing
chromosomes.
 Only the .............................................................. cell and the plant cell have a cell wall but all
three cells have a cell .............................................................. .
 Centrioles are present only in the .............................................................. cell and amyloplasts
are found only in the .............................................................. cell. Mitochondria and rough
endoplasmic reticulum are not present in the .............................................................. cell. All
these cells contain structures called .............................................................. which are involved in the synthesis of protein.
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Explain how a double blind trial is used to test a new drug.
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Describe what happens inside an animal cell as it undergoes the last stage of
mitosis and forms two new cells.
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Describe the process of fertilisation that takes place in flowering plants.
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Explain how meiosis produces genetic variation in gametes.
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- Blankets the investigation of all the living creatures and their collaborations into the biosphere.

Additionally, research the natural elements that encompass the living creatures; and, by method for moderation, it looks for more viable approaches to comprehend the varieties or new states of the environment that can debilitate the presence of living creatures on our planet.
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