Define 'cell'
Basic unit of life
What are the male and female reproductive cells in the body?
ovum (egg) and sperm
Which blood vessel carries blood TOWARDS the heart?
Arteries, veins or capillaries?
Veins
Identify the two (2) gases that are exchanged in plants and humans
Oxygen and carbon dioxde
Which planet in our solar system is known as the "Red Planet"?
Mars
specialised cell
What is part D called?

Stigma
1 mark - low pressure
1 mark - stops backflow
Which specialised cell carries oxygen?
Red blood cell
Name the 7 continents
- Australia
- Africa
- Asia
- Europe
- North America
- South America
- Antarctica
Name two (2) specialised cells
Could include:
1) Red blood cell
2) Sperm
3) Ova (egg)
4) Guard cell
5) Root cells
What is the function of the urethra?
Let urine out of the body (both) and sperm (males)
Name the four chambers of the heart and state which chamber would have the thickest walls.
Left and right atrium
Left and right ventricles
Thickest is left ventricle
What is the job of a guard cell?
In leaves, it opens and closes to let oxygen out and carbon dioxide in for photosynthesis
What are three core ingredients for pasta?
- Flour
- Egg / water
- Salt
Arrange the following from smallest to largest:
- Organ systems
- organisms
- cells
- organs
- tissues
cells > tissues > organs > organ systems > organisms
Explain how plants reproduce.
1 - Pollination
1 - Pollen is carried
1 - by wind or bees
1 - from the anther to the stigma of the same or another flower
Name the two (2) structures that carry water and sugars in plants.
Xylem - water from the roots
Phloem - Sugars back down from the leaves
Describe the process of respiration in humans.
______ + ____________ > ________ + _______
oxygen + sugars > carbon dioxide +water
What percentage of the earth is covered iin trees
30%