Characteristics of Living Things
Cells & Specialization
Enzymes & Digestion
Ecology
Teeth & Nutrition
100

This process releases energy from food.

respiration

100

The basic unit of life.

cell

100

The enzyme that digests starch.

amylase

100

A group of organisms of the same species living in an area.

population

100

The type of tooth used for cutting food.

Incisor

200

The ability to detect and respond to changes in the environment.

sensitivity

200

This specialized blood cell transports oxygen.

red blood cell

200

The optimum temperature for most human enzymes.

37°C

200

A feeding relationship showing the flow of energy.

food chain

200

Name three types of teeth 

canine, molar, premolar, incisor

300

A seed germinating demonstrates these two life processes.

respiration and growth

300

A group of similar cells working together forms this.

tissue

300

The enzyme responsible for digesting fats

lipase

300

Name the consumers in a food chain.

organisms that feed on other organisms

300

The pH at which salivary amylase works best.

pH 7

400

The process by which organisms remove metabolic waste.

excretion

400

This organelle is known as the powerhouse of the cell.

mitochondrion

400

The final products of fat digestion.

fatty acids and glycerol

400

The process by which dead organisms are broken down.

decomposition

400

The process of chewing food.

Mastication

500

Name the seven characteristics of living things.

Movement, Respiration, Sensitivity, Growth, Reproduction, Excretion and Nutrition

500

Give two adaptations of a red blood cell.

biconcave shape and the presence of haemoglobin

500

State three properties of enzymes.

  • They are biological catalysts.
  • They are specific in action.
  • They can be denatured by high temperatures.
500

A student marked 35 snails. Later, 18 were captured and 10 were marked. Estimate the population.

63 snails

500

State two functions of teeth in digestion.

 

  • Mechanical breakdown of food.
  • Increasing surface area for enzyme action.

                                                                                                                                      

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