Biology AS AQA
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1-1-biological-molecules-carbohydrates11 主题
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1-1-1-biological-molecules-key-terms
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1-1-2-biological-molecules-reactions
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1-1-3-monosaccharides
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1-1-4-glucose
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1-1-5-the-glycosidic-bond
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1-1-6-chromatography-monosaccharides
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1-1-7-disaccharides
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1-1-8-starch-and-glycogen
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1-1-9-cellulose
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1-1-10-biochemical-tests-sugars-and-starch
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1-1-11-finding-the-concentration-of-glucose
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1-1-1-biological-molecules-key-terms
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1-2-biological-molecules-lipids3 主题
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1-3-biological-molecules-proteins5 主题
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1-4-proteins-enzymes12 主题
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1-4-1-many-proteins-are-enzymes
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1-4-2-enzyme-specificity
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1-4-3-how-enzymes-work
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1-4-4-required-practical-measuring-enzyme-activity
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1-4-5-drawing-a-graph-for-enzyme-rate-experiments
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1-4-6-using-a-tangent-to-find-initial-rate-of-reaction
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1-4-7-limiting-factors-affecting-enzymes-temperature
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1-4-8-limiting-factors-affecting-enzymes-ph
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1-4-10-limiting-factors-affecting-enzymes-enzyme-concentration
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1-4-11-limiting-factors-affecting-enzymes-substrate-concentration
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1-4-12-limiting-factors-affecting-enzymes-inhibitors
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1-4-14-control-of-variables-and-uncertainty
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1-4-1-many-proteins-are-enzymes
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1-5-nucleic-acids-structure-and-dna-replication8 主题
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1-5-2-nucleotide-structure-and-the-phosphodiester-bond
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1-5-3-dna-structure-and-function
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1-5-4-rna-structure-and-function
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1-5-5-ribosomes
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1-5-6-the-origins-of-research-on-the-genetic-code
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1-5-8-the-process-of-semi-conservative-replication
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1-5-9-calculating-the-frequency-of-nucleotide-bases
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1-5-10-the-watson-crick-model
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1-5-2-nucleotide-structure-and-the-phosphodiester-bond
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1-6-atp-water-and-inorganic-ions4 主题
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2-1-cell-structure7 主题
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2-2-the-microscope-in-cell-studies4 主题
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2-3-cell-division-in-eukaryotic-and-prokaryotic-cells8 主题
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2-4-cell-membranes-and-transport9 主题
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2-4-1-the-structure-of-cell-membranes
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2-4-3-the-cell-surface-membrane
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2-4-4-diffusion
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2-4-5-osmosis
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2-4-7-osmosis-in-animal-cells
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2-4-9-required-practical-investigating-water-potential
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2-4-10-active-transport-and-co-transport
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2-4-11-adaptations-for-rapid-transport
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2-4-13-required-practical-factors-affecting-membrane-permeability
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2-4-1-the-structure-of-cell-membranes
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2-5-cell-recognition-and-the-immune-system7 主题
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2-6-vaccines-disease-and-monoclonal-antibodies6 主题
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3-1-adaptations-for-gas-exchange6 主题
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3-2-human-gas-exchange14 主题
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3-2-5-the-alveolar-epithelium
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3-2-1-the-human-gas-exchange-system
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3-2-2-dissecting-the-gas-exchange-system
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3-2-3-microscopy-and-gas-exchange-surfaces
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3-2-4-investigating-gas-exchange
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3-5-5-investigating-heart-rate
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3-5-6-blood-vessels
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3-5-7-capillaries-and-tissue-fluid
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3-5-8-cardiovascular-disease-data
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3-2-10-risk-factor-data
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3-2-11-correlations-and-causal-relationships
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3-2-6-ventilation-and-gas-exchange
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3-2-8-the-effects-of-lung-disease
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3-2-9-pollution-and-smoking-data
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3-2-5-the-alveolar-epithelium
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3-3-digestion-and-absorption5 主题
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3-4-mass-transport-in-animals6 主题
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3-5-the-circulatory-system-in-animals4 主题
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3-6-mass-transport-in-plants6 主题
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4-1-dna-genes-and-chromosomes10 主题
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4-2-dna-and-protein-synthesis3 主题
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4-3-genetic-diversity-mutations-and-meiosis7 主题
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4-4-genetic-diversity-and-adaptation6 主题
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4-5-species-and-taxonomy4 主题
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4-6-biodiversity9 主题
4-3-3-meiosis
Exam code:7401
Meiosis
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Meiosis produces daughter cells that are genetically different from each other and to the parent cell
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This is due to the processes of independent segregation and crossing over
Independent segregation
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The independent segregation of homologous chromosomes leads to genetically different daughter cells
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This happens during meiosis:
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Meiosis is the process that forms gametes (sperm or egg), and it has two divisions: meiosis I and meiosis II
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During meiosis I, homologous chromosomes line up in the centre of the cell
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The chromosomes are then separated and pulled into different cells — this is called segregation of homologous chromosomes
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Each pair of homologous chromosomes lines up randomly
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That means the way one pair segregates does not affect how another pair segregates
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This is what makes it independent — each chromosome pair has its a different path by chance
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Examiner Tips and Tricks
The AQA specification refers to independent segregation, but you may also see the term independent assortment. Use the phrase “independent segregation of homologous chromosomes” to stick to specification language. ‘Independent assortment’ will often be accepted in explanations in your answers, but ‘independent segregation’ is more precise for AQA.
Crossing over
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Crossing over is the process where homologous chromosomes exchange genetic material during meiosis I
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This process results in further genetic variation among daughter cells
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Homologous chromosomes pair up and form bivalents
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The chromatid then breaks and rejoins to the chromatid of its homologous chromosome, so that its alleles are exchanged
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Crossing over leads to new combinations of alleles on each chromatid; this is called recombination

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