GCSE Science podcasts - The Cell

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Revise GCSE Biology by listening to these podcasts from Bitesize and BBC Sounds.

BBC Sounds is where you can catch the latest music tracks, discover binge-worthy podcasts or listen to live radio, all in one place.Listen on the BBC Sounds app when you're out and about, or listen at home as part of your revision.

Let Dr Alex Lathbridge guide you through the key facts about cell structure

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Episodes are roughly ten minutes long and there are up to nine episodes in each series.

Making notes as you listen can help you remember the key points before the exam.

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Episode 1 - Cell structure

Almost all animals and plants are made up of cells. This episode breaks down the key facts about cell structure.

Dr Alex Lathbridge explores the structure of cells.

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Question

What four things are found in nearly all cells?

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Episode 2 - Stem Cells

This episode breaks down the key facts about stem cells: what they are, how they differ in plants and animals, and why they're really useful for scientists.

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Question

How are embryonic and adult stem cells different?

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Episode 3 - Specialised cells

This episode explores the key facts about specialised animal and plant cells, including: nerve cells, muscle cells, and sperm cells in animals, and root hair cells, xylem cells and phloem cells in plants.

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Question

Why might a sperm cell have more mitochondria than an (ovum) egg cell?

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Episode 4 - DNA and the Genome

Dr Alex Lathbridge breaks down the key facts about DNA: what it is, how it's made and how it works. Dr Alex talks about how chromosomes, genes and nucleotide bases all work together, and what the genome is.

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Question

Place these genetic structures in order of size starting with the largest: DNA base pair, chromosome, gene, genome.

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Episode 5 - Protein Synthesis

This episode looks at how proteins are made during the processes of transcription and translation, using messenger RNA.

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Question

What are proteins made from?

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Episode 6 - Mitosis and meiosis

This episode covers mitosis, which involves interphase, prophase, metaphase, anaphase, telophase and cytokinesis.

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Question

Describe the cells formed at the end of mitosis and meiosis.

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Episode 7 - Diffusion, osmosis and Active transport

In this episode, Dr Alex Lathbridge breaks down the key facts about how things move in and out of cells.

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Question

How is active transport different from diffusion and osmosis?

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Episode 8 - Photosynthesis

Plants make their own food using photosynthesis. This episode explores how plants and algae make their own food by taking energy from sunlight to make glucose. Dr Alex also takes a look at the photosynthesis equation and the factors that affect the rate of photosynthesis.

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Question

What is the equation for photosynthesis?

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Episode 9 - Respiration

Respiration is a chemical reaction which occurs in all living cells, releasing energy from glucose. Dr Alex Lathbridge breaks down the key facts about respiration: how living things break down glucose to release energy, carbon dioxide and water.

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How are aerobic and anaerobic respiration different?

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