What do food chains show?
The flow of energy from one organism to another
What is pollination?
The fertilisation of flowers by the transfer of pollen from one to another
What is unit for force?
Newtons.
What is a battery?
A battery is made of two or more cells connected together.
What is a skeleton? (Hint 3 points need to be made)
Allows movement, provides support and protection for vital organs and makes blood cells.
What does a food chain start with?
A producer, which is often a plant.
Where are male gametes contained?
In the pollen grains.
What is force?
A force is a push or a pull that acts on an object due to the interaction with another object.
What are cells?
Provide energy to circuits
What is the femur bone?
Longest and strongest bone in the body
What is ecology?
Study of living organisms and the places that they live.
The pollen grain lands on a different flower to the one it originated from.
What is cross-pollination?
When a car turns around a corner, what force is causing the change of direction?
The change in direction is caused by friction between the tyres and the road.
Has all the components in one loop connected by wires, so there is only one route for current to flow.
What is a series circuit?
A strong cord-like tissue which connects muscles to bones.
What is a tendon?
An apex (or top) predator
What is an animal that isn't eaten by anything else called?
The pollen grain lands on the same flower it originated from.
What is self-pollination?
Forcemeter/Newtonmeter
What is used to measure forces?
Amount of energy transferred by each unit of charge passing between two points of a circuit.
What is potential difference?
Protects the brain.
What does the brain do?
They die and rot returning the nutrients to the soil or are consumed.
What eventually happens to the top consumer?
The young root and shoot that will become the adult plant
What is an embryo? (in a seed)
How fast an object is moving.
What is speed a measure of?
Both bulbs will shine as brightly because each branch of the circuit has the same voltage across it but only the resistance of one bulb.
What happens when you add a second bulb to a parallel circuit?
The humerus, radius and ulna.
What are the three bones in the arm?