Plant Transport
❤️ Circulation & Blood
🧠 Nervous System & Reflexes
🦴 Skeleton & Movement
🌸 Reproduction & Hormones
100

This tissue transports manufactured food from the leaves to other parts of the plant.

Answer: What is phloem? 

100

These cells transport oxygen using haemoglobin.

Answer: What are red blood cells?

100

The two main divisions of the nervous system are these.

Answer: What are the central and peripheral nervous systems?

100

This type of joint is found in the elbow.

Answer: What is a hinge joint?

100

The attachment of the embryo to the uterus is called this.

Answer: What is implantation?

200

This region of a plant where sugars are being used or stored is called a ______.

Answer: What is a sink?

200

This mineral ion is essential for blood clotting.

Answer: What is calcium (Ca²⁺)?

200

Chemicals that carry impulses across a synapse are called this.

Answer: What are neurotransmitters?

200

The muscle that contracts when the arm is bent is the ______.

Answer: What is the biceps?

200

Sperm cells mature and are stored in this structure.

Answer: What is the epididymis?

300

The movement of water from roots to leaves through xylem is driven mainly by this force created by evaporation.

Answer: What is transpiration pull?

300

Correct order:

  1. Platelets stick to wound

  2. Fibrin forms

  3. Blood vessel breaks

  4. Blood cells trapped


Answer: What is 3 → 1 → 2 → 4?

300

Dendrites conduct impulses in this direction.

Answer: What is toward the cell body?

300

Cartilage helps reduce this between bones.

Answer: What is friction?

300

The structure that connects the foetus to the placenta is the ______.

Answer: What is the umbilical cord?

400

During hot weather, guard cells lose water causing stomata to do this.

Answer: What is close?

400

Oxygenated blood from the lungs enters this chamber first.

Answer: What is the left atrium?

400

This part of the brain controls breathing and heartbeat.

Answer: What is the medulla oblongata?

400

Define antagonistic muscles.

Answer: Muscles that work in pairs where one contracts while the other relaxes.

400

This hormone maintains the uterine lining after ovulation.

Answer: What is progesterone?

500

Explain how closing stomata helps prevent excessive water loss.

Answer: It reduces transpiration by limiting water vapor escaping from the leaf surface.

500

Name the full pathway of oxygenated blood from lungs to the body.

Answer: Pulmonary vein → Left atrium → Mitral valve → Left ventricle → Aortic valve → Aorta.

500

In a knee jerk reflex, impulses travel through this pathway.

Answer: What is receptor → sensory neurone → spinal cord → motor neurone → effector?

500

The kneecap bone is called the ______.


Answer: What is the patella?

500

State two differences between sexual and asexual reproduction.

Answer:

  • Sexual involves two parents; asexual involves one.

  • Sexual produces variation; asexual produces identical offspring.

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