Living Things and Cells
Transport in the body
The Path of Food
Energy
ALL TOPICS
100

Animals that do not have a backbone

Invertebrates 

100

Carries blood away from the heart 

Arteries 

100

Name the teeth - Long, pointed and used to grip and tear food 

canines 

100

The energy that a moving body has (example: a ball that is moving) 

Kinetic Energy 

100

Solids that dissolve in a liquid are said to be _________

soluble

200

___________ are the basic building blocks of all living things. 

Cells 

200

Carries blood to the heart 

veins

200

A muscular bag that holds food

The stomach 

200

Stored energy due to a position of an object

Potential energy 
200

An educated guess based on observations

Hypothesis 

300

its function is to act as the control center of the cell

Nucleus 

300

They are made in the bone marrow and fight against infection

White blood cells 

300

A muscular tube which forces food down from the mouth to the stomach 

Oesophagus 

300

Resources can be replaced and will not run out in the short term. 

Renewable resources 

300

experiment to separate an insoluble solid from a liquid (soil and water) 

Filtration 

400

Its function is to give strength to the plant cell. 

Cell Wall 

400

The muscular wall which separates the two sides of the heart  

Septum

400

The _________ is a complex organ which produces a liquid called bile

Liver 

400

The unit we use to measure energy

The Joule (J) 

400

When blood is pumped through the arteries is causes a wave of pressure called a ___________

Pulse 

500

The watery liquid found between the nucleus and cell membrane 

Cytoplasm 

500

The blood vessels found between the arteries and veins

Capillaries 

500

The acid in the stomach which kills bacteria and softens food 

Hydrochloric acid (HCL) 

500

____________ of energy is when energy changes from a useful form to a not so useful form. 

Dissipation 

500

The ability to produce offspring 

reproduction

M
e
n
u