Plants
Cells
humans
humans
humans
100

the process to absorb water from the soil

osmosis

100

structure contains the genetic material in bacteria

nucleoid

100

where is the microvillus

on villus (small intestine)

100

the name of neurone after receptor

sensory neurone

100

what organ produces bile

liver

200

the tissue transports water to the leaves

xylem

200

structure control substances entering and leaving cells

cell membrane

200

where does ultrafiltration take place

 glomerulus

200

the name of spinal cord + brain

Central nervous system

200

the function of progesterone

maintains the lining of uterus and inhibits LH and FSH

300

the process moves water vapour into the air

Transpiration

300

use of mitochondria

carries out some reactions of respiration to release energy

300
where reabsorption take place

nephron

300

the structure between two neurone

synapse

300

how to test protein

use biuret solution (sodium/potassium hydroxide and copper sulfate), purple develops

400

What reduces the movement of water from the leaves into the air

low light intensity, high air humidity, low air temperature, low wind speed

400

what structure does only sperm have compared to egg

flagellum
400

what hormone involved in reabsorption

ADH

400

how food passes down the oesophagus

peristalsis, muscular wall contraction

400

how to test starch in a leaf

Boil leaf in water, hot water bath in ethanol to remove chorophyll, wash with cold water, add iodine solution, Blue black colour if starch present

500

uses of water in a plant

turgor, photosynthesis, cooling, transport mineral ions

500

differences between bacterium and animal cells

flagella, mitochondria, plasmids

500

name hormones involved in menstrual cycle

FSH, LH, progesterone, oestrogen

500

what's the ph condition for lipase

acidic condition

500

the formulae of aerobic respiration

oxygen+glucose→carbon dioxide+water+energy

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