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Knowledge Organisers- fundamentals to include Single side summary of key recall facts taken from specification Foldable to allow them to be stuck in exercise books and covered Black and white for cheaper photocopying Relevant images only Numbered Enable knowledge questions to be generation rooted in quizzing key terms and definitions.

Additional information Key points to learn Key points to learn Castle Manor Academy 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. P 12. 13. 14. Big picture Background Additional information

Trilogy B1: Cell structure and transport Big picture (Biology Paper 1) Key points to learn Key points to learn Trilogy B1: Cell structure and transport (Part of AQA Cell Biology) Knowledge Organiser 1. Early light microscopes Use light and lenses. Have magnifications of 100 to 2 000 2. Electron microscope Modern. Use a beam of electrons. Magnifications of up to 2 000 000 3. Magnification How much bigger an image appears than the real object. e.g. Magnification of 100, image looks 100 times bigger than object 𝑚𝑎𝑔𝑛𝑖𝑓𝑖𝑐𝑎𝑡𝑖𝑜𝑛= 𝑠𝑖𝑧𝑒 𝑜𝑓 𝑖𝑚𝑎𝑔𝑒 𝑠𝑖𝑧𝑒 𝑜𝑓 𝑜𝑏𝑗𝑒𝑐𝑡 4. Resolving power Smallest size microscope can show. 5. Typical Animal cell Mitochondria Cell membrane Ribosomes Nucleus Cytoplasm 6. Typical Plant cell Vacuole Cell wall Chloroplasts 7. Photo-synthesis Reaction plants use to make glucose from light, H2O and CO2 8. Specialised animal cells Sperm – tail to swim Nerve – carry electrical impulses Muscle – contract and relax 9. Specialised plant cells Root hair - absorb water and ions Xylem – carry water and minerals Phloem – carry glucose to cells 10. Mitochondria Perform respiration to release energy Cell membrane Controls movement in/out of cell 12 Ribosomes Makes proteins by protein synthesis 13Nucleus Controls activities of cell. Contains genes to build new cells 14 Cytoplasm Liquid where most reactions happen 15Vacuole Sack filled with sap. Keeps cell rigid 16 Cell wall Made of cellulose. Supports cell 17 Chloroplasts Green and full of chlorophyll 18 Chlorophyll Absorbs light for photosynthesis 19 Eukaryotic cells Animal cells and plant cells. Have cell membrane, cytoplasm and nucleus 20 Prokaryotic cells Bacteria. Do not have a nucleus. Genetic material is looped. 21 Diffusion Particles spreading out in gas/liquid Move from highlow concentration Dissolved substances like O2 and CO2 move in/out of cells by diffusion 22 Factors affecting diffusion Difference in concentration (concentration gradient) Temperature Surface area to diffuse through 23 Osmosis Diffusion of water through partially permeable membrane (surface that only lets small particles through). Moves from dilute solution  more concentrated solution 24 Active transport Moves substances from lowhigh concentration. Needs energy. 11 Big picture (Biology Paper 1) Cells and organisation Disease and bioenergetics Cell structure and transport Communicable diseases Cell division Preventing and treating disease Organisation and the digestive system Non-communicable diseases Organising animals and plants Photosynthesis Respiration Background Big or small, all organisms are made of cells. Normally too small to see without a microscope, they are the building blocks of all life: animals, plants, insects, microbes and us. Maths skills Prefix Meaning Standard form Mega (M) x 1000000 x 106 kilo (k) x 1 000 x 103 milli (m)  1 000 x 10-3 nano (n)  1 000 000 000 x 10-9