ECOLOGY
CELLS
CELLS AGAIN
PLANTS
BLOOD
100

The Conversion of nitrates to nitrogen gas. It is carried out by denitrifying bacteria in the soil.

What is Denitrification?

100

These are Very small organelles made of protein and RNA. Function is to make proteins 

What are ribosomes?

100

This is the Name given to chromosomes when they are not dividing

What is chromatin? 

100

The transfer of pollen from an anther to a stigma on a different plant of the same species.

What is cross-pollination?

100

These Control the direction of blood flow.

What are valves?

200

This  Involves an active physical contest between 2 individuals. Eg – Robins actively defend a territory for feeding, nesting and reproduction.

What is Contest Competiotion?

200

These are Cells grown on a sterile nutrient medium outside an organism 

What is a tissue culture?

200

A form of cell division that produces two daughter cells, genetically identical to each other and to the parent cell.

What is mitosis?

200

This is the Resting period when seeds undergo no growth and have reduced cell activity/metabolism

What is dormancy?

200

This chamber of the heart is where you'll find the pacemaker.

What is the right atrium?

300

 A study to find out the type(s) of organism that exist in an ecosystem

What is a qualitative study?

300

This is The movement of a substance(usually ions) from its area of lower concentration to its area of higher concentration. (Opposite of diffusion)

What is active transport?

300

This is all the living parts of a cell. 

What is protoplasm?

300

This is what all Female parts of the flower are called collectively

What are carpel?

300

These are Formed in the bone marrow and matured in the lymph nodes. They recognise proteins(antigens) on the cell membranes of invading organisms and respond by making antibodies which kill the invaders

What are Lymphocytes?

400

The Ways in which organisms are specialised either in structure/behavior to survive competition.

What are adaptations?

400

This Has a low concentration of solutes and thus a higher concentration of water than another solution.

What is a hypotonic solution?

400

Where certain cells lose their ability to control both the rate of mitosis and the number of times mitosis takes place 

What is Cancer?


400

The Growth of plants in response to gravity.

What is geotropism?

400

Non granular and are also phagcytic. They often leave the capillaries in search of foreign material.

What are monocytes?

500

The functional role of an organism in an ecosystem. Eg – How it feeds, what it eats, who eats it etc.

What is a Niche?

500

This  Is the pressure of the cytoplasm and vacuole against the cell wall

What is Turgor pressure?

500

This process is where large particles are engulfed by the cell and become incorporated into a vacuole within the cell.

What is Phagocytosis?

500

Asexual reproduction in plants. Eg – Strawberry

What is vegetative propagation?


500

A blood pathway that begins and ends in capillaries

What is a portal system?

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