Define the term ‘embedded object’ in desktop publishing. (Answered)
Define the term typography as applied in publishing (Answered)
Define the term picture caption as applied in a publication (Answered)
Arrange these papers sizes in ascending order: A5, A2, A4, A6 (Answered)
List any two ways of learning how to use a DTP software. (Answered)
List three factors to be considered in choosing graphics to use in a publication. (Answered)
Define the term ‘graphics’ as applied in desktop publishing. (Answered)
Give one benefit of kerning and tracking in desktop publishing. (Answered)
Define the term ‘tracking’ as used in desktop publishing (Answered)
Define the term ‘kerning’ as used in desktop publishing (Answered)
Define the term page layout (Answered)
Give two examples of layout-based DTP software (Answered)
Give two examples of graphic-based DTP software (Answered)
Describe the two types of DTP software. (Answered)
Give three benefits of using DTP software in publishing over the word processor. (Answered)
Describe the term ‘pasteboard’ as used in desktop publishing. (Answered)
List four features of the desktop publishing software. (Answered)
Describe the term ‘zoom’ as used in desktop publishing. (Answered)
Give one function of the rulers in desktop publishing. (Answered)
State the functions of the following tools as used in desktop publishing
a)Zoom
b)Pointer
c)Text (Answered)
List any six publications that can be produced using desktop publisher (DTP) (Answered)
Give four differences between manual publishing and electronic publishing. (Answered)
Define the term publishing. (Answered)
The diagram below illustrates a specialized cell obtained from a certain tissue.
(a) Name the cell.
(b) State two ways in which the cell is structurally adapted to its function. (Answered)
The diagram below represents a nucleus.
(a) (i) Name the structures labeled E and F.
(ii) State the function of F. (Answered)
Name the plant cell organelle:
(i) That stores chlorophyll
(ii) Responsible for intracellular digestion. (Answered)
With reference to the nucleus, state one difference between an animal and a bacterial cell. (Answered)
State two main functions of the vacuole in the amoeba. (Answered)
Give one reason why the coarse adjustment knob should not be
used to lower the high power objective. (Answered)
State the function of a mirror in a light microscope. (Answered)
Below are diagrams of a cell organelle obtained from different organs of an animal.
(i) For each organelle, state an organ in the urinary system where it is likely to be found.
ii) Give a reason for your answer in (a) (i). (Answered)
How is the low power objective lens manipulated to focus a specimen for observation under a light microscope? (Answered)
State two advantages of using a coverslip when preparing a specimen for observation under a light microscope (Answered)
A student drew a 6cm long diagram of a plant flower. If the actual length of the flower was 12cm, calculate the magnification of the drawing made by the student. Show your working. (Answered)
State one way in which each of the following is naturally adapted to its function:
(a) Neurone.
(b) Mitochondrion (Answered)
Using a microscope, a student counted 55 cells across a field of view whose diameter was 6000#mu#m. Calculate the average length of cells. Show your working. (Answered)
Name the organelle that is involved in each of the following:
(a) Manufacture of lipids.
(b) Formation of lysosomes. (Answered)
Why is it recommended to keep the stage of the microscope dry? (Answered)
Name the part of a light microscope used to bring an image of a specimen into sharp focus (Answered)
The figure below is a fine structure of a generalized animal cell as seen under an electron microscope.
(a) Name the parts labeled A and B.
(b) How is the structure labeled B adapted to its function?
(Answered)
Give reasons for carrying out the following procedures when preparing temporary wet mounts of plant tissues.
(a) Making thin plant sections.
(b) Adding water on the plant section.
(c) Placing a cover slip over the plant section. (Answered)
State the functions of the following parts of a light microscope.
Fine adjustment knob
Stage (Answered)
The diagram below shows a specified plant cell.
(a) (i) Name the cell.
(ii) Name the parts labeled D and E.
b) State the function of the part labeled C. (Answered)
State the function of the following cell organelles.
(a) Ribosome.
(b) Lysosomes. (Answered)
State the functions of the following parts of a light microscope.
(a) Objective lens
(b) Diaphragm. (Answered)
State two functions of the endoplasmic reticulum.
Rough endoplasmic reticulum
Smooth endoplasmic reticulum (Answered)
State three functions of Golgi apparatus. (Answered)
Plant cells do not burst when immersed in distilled water. Explain. (Answered)
What is the formula for calculating linear magnification of a specimen when using a hand lens? (Answered)
Give a reason why staining is necessary when preparing
specimens for observation under the microscope. (Answered)