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A2 Biology | Post your doubts here

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in photosynthesis thats the calcvin cycle takes place in the stroma of chloroplast...where as
in respiration thats the krebs cycle takes place in the matrix of mitochondria...
am i right?
yeap (y)(y)
But I have another question,
explain why genes for antibiotic resistance are now rarely used as markers in gene technology?
 
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Question 4(b)

Nov 2007

http://www.xtremepapers.com/papers/...and AS Level/Biology (9700)/9700_w07_qp_4.pdf

Markscheme says
http://www.xtremepapers.com/papers/...and AS Level/Biology (9700)/9700_w07_ms_4.pdf

enzyme immobilised (in biosensor) ;
H+ ions released (from gluconic acid) ;
give positive charge ;
current flows ;
size of current proportional to concentration of, H+ / glucose ;
low reading (when blood tested) indicates, hypoglycaemia / low blood glucose
concentration ;
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platinum electrodes ;
detects oxygen concentration ;


can someone please write the answer exactly that i should write ?

thank you
 
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please my exam is after 2 days on 18 MAY, so please can anyone make the oogenesis process more clear to me and I need any links to revision notes before the exam if you please :D thanks
 
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yeap (y)(y)
But I have another question,
explain why genes for antibiotic resistance are now rarely used as markers in gene technology?
here i just know that wen anibiotic resistant bacteria r used then their is risk for the other bacteria to develope resistance which makes antibiotic less effective...
 
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Question 4(b)

Nov 2007

http://www.xtremepapers.com/papers/CIE/Cambridge International A and AS Level/Biology (9700)/9700_w07_qp_4.pdf

Markscheme says
http://www.xtremepapers.com/papers/CIE/Cambridge International A and AS Level/Biology (9700)/9700_w07_ms_4.pdf

enzyme immobilised (in biosensor) ;
H+ ions released (from gluconic acid) ;
give positive charge ;
current flows ;
size of current proportional to concentration of, H+ / glucose ;
low reading (when blood tested) indicates, hypoglycaemia / low blood glucose
concentration ;
A ora
alternative points
platinum electrodes ;
detects oxygen concentration ;


can someone please write the answer exactly that i should write ?

thank you
glucose oxidase enzyme is immobilised in biosensers which converts glucose to gluconic acid...H+ released from gluconic acid produces current ...therefore size of current is proportional to H+/glucose conc...low reading indecates low blood glucose concentration...
 
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The glucose biosensor works as follows :


It contains a layer of immobilised glucose oxidase enzyme.

This enzyme binds with any glucose in the blood, which is oxidised with
dissolved oxygen from the solution to form hydrogen peroxide and gluconic
acid.

An electrode (usually platinum) measures the drop in oxygen concentration as
it is used to make hydrogen peroxide. The electrode generates an electrical
signal.

The size of the electrical signal is proportional to the concentration of glucose
in the blood.

A digital readout gives the user a figure for the glucose concentration


Question 4(b)



Nov 2007



http://www.xtremepapers.com/papers/CIE/Cambridge International A and AS Level/Biology (9700)/9700_w07_qp_4.pdf



Markscheme says

http://www.xtremepapers.com/papers/CIE/Cambridge International A and AS Level/Biology (9700)/9700_w07_ms_4.pdf



enzyme immobilised (in biosensor) ;

H+ ions released (from gluconic acid) ;

give positive charge ;

current flows ;

size of current proportional to concentration of, H+ / glucose ;

low reading (when blood tested) indicates, hypoglycaemia / low blood glucose

concentration ;

A ora

alternative points

platinum electrodes ;

detects oxygen concentration ;





can someone please write the answer exactly that i should write ?



thank you


glucose oxidase enzyme is immobilised in biosensers which converts glucose to gluconic acid...H+ released from gluconic acid produces current ...therefore size of current is proportional to H+/glucose conc...low reading indecates low blood glucose concentration...

can any1 compile these and give the final answer?
 
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angelgirl:) remind me again...at the moment i have to go...have maths exam...i think i've written an answer for this...will share it.. :) do remind me if i dont reply :)
 
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I am not clear with wheat polyploidy.please tell mebriefly what is it? and how hexaploid forms? the note written in book is too confusing . Moreover tell me what is non disjunction?
 
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An organism with more than two sets of chromosomes...
means during the faulty meioses...the two sets of chromosomes stick together and move to 1 side of the cell during the cell division for gamete production...so 1 daugghter cell wont have at all the chromosome and dye but the other 1 will be having the whole set of chromosome...thats y its called polypliod cell...
 
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An organism with more than two sets of chromosomes...
means during the faulty meioses...the two sets of chromosomes stick together and move to 1 side of the cell during the cell division for gamete production...so 1 daugghter cell wont have at all the chromosome and dye but the other 1 will be having the whole set of chromosome...thats y its called polypliod cell...
oh i have just given u the explaination of polypliod only....sorry
 
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okay so i havent quite prepared for my A2 biology and the paper is on friday!
needless to say im freaking out!
so any advice on what i should study would be great!
 
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okay so i havent quite prepared for my A2 biology and the paper is on friday!
needless to say im freaking out!
so any advice on what i should study would be great!
i guess u have to scan the whole topic...specially the topic which u r not confident at alll...:)
dont go in detail but have some idea about each topic...
 
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