Cell Organisation
Plant Gas Exchange
Animal Gas Exchange
Plant Transport
Animal Transport
100

An organism that consists of many cells is called a...

Multicellular Organism

100

Cells that control both the exchange of gases and the loss of water in plant leaves

Guard Cells

100

Tiny air sacs in the lungs where gas exchange occurs

Alveoli

100

Name the 2 types of plant vascular systems

Xylem and Phloem
100

The two types of systems for transport in animals

Open and Closed

200

Name the process by which a stem cell becomes a specialised cell.

Differentiation

200

Increased ________ of roots allows for more efficient absorption of water and minerals

Surface Area

200

Body surfaces that are in contact with the external environment and have become specialised for gas exchange

Respiratory Surfaces

200

Phloem moves sugars from _____ to ______

Source, Sink

200
The hole in blood vessels where blood travels

Lumen

300

Name 2 different types of animal tissue

Nerve

Epithelial

Connective

Muscle

300

The process of water being lost through plant leaves is called:

Transpiration

300

Movement of gases in the lungs is by diffusion along a ____________________ from high to low

Concentration Gradient

300
Which vascular system requires energy for transportation?

Phloem/Sugars

300

What is blood mostly composed of?

Plasma

400

The type of plant tissue that is responsible for the transport of substances around the plant, they are found in the roots, stems and leaves

Vascular Tissue

400

The name both of the cells responsible for most of the plants photosynthesis

Spongy Cells

Palisade Cells

400
Gas exchange in frogs occurs through the lungs, mouth and ______

Skin

400

The continuous flow of water and minerals from a plant's roots up to its leaves through the xylem

Transpiration Stream

400

The transport fluid used by insects

Haemolymph

500

The volvox is an example of a...

Colonial Organism

500

Pores through which gaseous exchange occurs in the woody parts of plants such as the trunks and branches of trees

Lenticels

500

Small external openings or pores found on the bodies of insects that lead directly to their respiratory systems

Spiracles

500

The two theories as to how sugars are loaded into phloem at the source in pressure flow theory

Symplastic and Apoplastic

500

Name 2 things in blood which the kidneys either regulate or remove.

Urea

Water

Salts

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