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Biology Essay Titles: Cell Structures, Processes, and Organism Differences, Lecture notes of Biology

Synoptic essay titles covering various biology topics: cell surface membranes, cell organelle structure and function, diffusion, ATP usage by organisms, cell structure and function, carbohydrates, bacteria's impact on humans, water importance, species differences, polymers and their functions, genetics and cellular differences, hydrogen bonds, substance movement in organisms, proteins, osmosis, energy transfers, energy transfer between organisms, inorganic ions usage, temperature effects, ecological conditions on organisms, biology cycles, behavioral responses, hormonal control, nitrogen-containing substances availability, carbon dioxide in organisms and ecosystems, negative feedback.

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Download Biology Essay Titles: Cell Structures, Processes, and Organism Differences and more Lecture notes Biology in PDF only on Docsity! Synoptic Essay Titles 1. The functions of cell surface membranes a. Control of substances entering and exiting the cell i. Glucose absorption ii. Osmosis iii. Facilitated diffusion iv. Nerve impulses b. Chemical interface i. Hormones – 2nd messenger ii. Antibodies & Phagocytes iii. Oestrogen & Transcription Factor 2. How the structure of cell organelles is related to their function a. Nucleus b. Mitochondrion c. Chloroplast d. Microvilli e. Cell surface membrane 3. The process of diffusion and its importance in living organisms a. Gas exchange in organisms b. Digestion & Absorption c. Nerve impulses d. Synapses e. Fick’s Law 4. The difference ways in which organisms use ATP a. Muscles b. Glycolysis c. Photosynthesis d. 2nd Messenger Model e. Hydrolysis f. Active Transport g. Codensation 5. How the structure of cells is related to their function a. Neurones b. Muscle c. Red blood cells d. Palisade cells e. Epithelial cells f. Bacterial cells g. Pacinian corpuscle h. Optic receptors 6. The structure and function of carbohydrates a. Control of blood glucose levels b. Polysaccharides i. Starch ii. Glycogen iii. Cellulose c. Respiration d. Carbon Cycle e. Digestion 7. How bacteria affect human lives a. Pathogens i. Tuberculosis ii. Cholera iii. Antibiotic resistance b. Gene technology c. Decomposers 8. The biological importance of water a. Plants i. Cohesion-tension & Transpiration ii. Water uptake by roots iii. Xerophytic adaptations iv. Photosynthesis b. Osmosis i. Blood glucose levels ii. Water potentials around plant and animal cells d. Blood glucose e. Root hair cells 16. Energy transfers which take place inside living organisms a. Blood circulation b. Respiration c. Active transport d. Digestion e. Photosynthesis 17. The transfer of energy within and between organisms a. Gas exchange b. Carbon Cycle c. Respiration d. Photosynthesis e. Digestion f. Food chains and trophic levels 18. Inorganic ions include those of sodium, phosphorus and hydrogen. Describe how these and other inorganic ions are used in living organisms a. Phosphate i. Phospholipids ii. Phosphorylation iii. ATP iv. Nucleotides b. Iron i. Haemoglobin c. Hydrogen i. Digestion ii. Photosynthesis & Respiration d. Sodium i. Nerve impulses ii. Co-transport e. Calcium i. Muscle contraction ii. Synapses 19. The effect of temperature and the processes which occur in them a. Adaptations b. Ecto therms vs Endotherms c. Nerve impulses d. Enzyme action 20. The effect of ecological conditions on the distribution of organisms a. Ecological niches b. Temperature i. Global warming c. Succession d. Adaptation e. Predation f. Speciation 21. Cycles in biology a. Carbon cycle b. Nitrogen cycle c. Polymerase chain reaction d. Heart cycle e. Oestrous cycle f. Cell cycle & mitosis g. Homeostatic cycles i. Body temperature ii. Heart rate iii. Blood Glucose 22. The ways in which behavioural responses help to maintain organisms in favourable environments a. Reflex arcs b. Kineses c. Tropisms d. Taxes 23. Hormonal control a. Blood glucose control i. Insulin ii. Adrenalin iii. Glucagon b. Oestrous cycle c. Plant growth factors 24. How nitrogen-containing substances are made available to and are used by living organisms a. Haber process i. Fertilisiers – eutrophication b. Proteins c. Nitrogen cycle d. Organic bases 25. Carbon dioxide in organisms and ecosystems a. Global warming b. Respiration c. Photosynthesis d. Carbon cycle e. Ventilation and circulation 26. Negative feedback and its importance in biology a. Control of heart rate b. Temperature control c. Oestrous cycle d. Blood glucose levels e. Stabilising selection 27. Condensation and hydrolysis and their importance in biology a. Digestion b. Polymerisation c. Hydrolysis of ATP d. Glucose blood levels e. Synaptic transmission