Cardiovascular
Respiratory
Structure of a Flower
Reproduction in Animals
Asexual Reproduction
100

How many chambers are in the heart? 

100

What muscles are found inbetween the ribs? 

Intercostal muscles 

100

Name a neutral part of the flower

Sepal, petal, nectary 

100

Where is sperm produced? 

Testes 

100

Give one advantage of asexual reproduction

Dont have to find a mate, dont have to produce gametes, quickly populate an area

200

What blood vessels take blood towards the heart? 

Veins

200

Where does gas exchange occur in the lungs? 

In the alveoli 

200

Name one female part of the plant 

ovary, ovule, stigma

200

How much genetic information is found in gametes? 

half (haploid) 

200

Give one disadvantage of asexual reproduction

No genetic variation, overpopulate one area, accumulation of mutations/poor genes

300

What blood vessel is under the most pressure? 

Artery 

300

What feature does the trachea have to stay open? 

Rings of cartilage

300
Name one male part of the plant 

anther, filament, pollen

300

Give one disadvantage of sexual reproduction 

Requires a lot of energy, time and you need to find a mate 

300

Name one type of plant asexual reproduction

tuber, runner, bulb

400

What chamber of the heart recieves blood from the body? 

Right atrium 

400

What structure moves mucus up the tracea? 

Cilia 

400

Name 2 methods of pollination

wind, animal, water 

400

What is a fertilised egg called? 

Zygote 

400

What name describes an offspring with 100% similar DNA?

a clone

500

What are the 4 components of blood

plasma, white blood cells, red blood cells, platlets 

500

Where does respiration occur? 

In the mitochondria

500

True or False. Self pollination produces genetically identica offspring 

False - it is a method of sexual reproduction so creates variation 

500

How many sperm make it to the egg? 

20

500

What is the name for the method of asexual reproduction in yeast / bacteria

Budding

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