This is where ingestion occurs.
What is the mouth?
The three kingdoms of microorganisms we studied
What are Monera, Fungi and Protista?
Blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart.
What is an artery?
This is the name of the ecosystem studied in Fota.
What is Woodland?
Part of the plant where photosynthesis occurs.
What is the leaf?
The digestive liquid stored in the gall bladder.
What is Bile?
Part of the Rhizopus that helps with anchoring the fungus.
What is a rhizoid?
The two circuits that are in the human body.
What is the systemic and pulmonary circuit?
The name for the Robin in the following food chain:
Primrose --> millipede --> Robin
What is a secondary consumer?
These are the types of vascular tissue.
Phloem and Xylem
The rhythmic contraction of the alimentary canal
What is peristalsis?
Feeds of dead material.
What is saprophytic?
The pacemaker is found here
What is the right atrium?
An animal that only eats plants.
What is a herbivore?
A type of plant where the vascular tissue is arranged in a ring,
What is a dicotyledonous plant?
An adaptation of the small intestine that helps with absorption.
What is large surface area/millions of villi/large blood supply?
Harmful member of the monera kingdom.
What is E coli?
The molecule in red blood cells that carries oxygen.
What is haemoglobin?
Soil pH is an example of this.
What is an edaphic factor?
A location on the plant where meristem can be found.
This vessel absorbs fat from the digestive system.
What is a lacteal?
Used for osmoregulation.
What is a contractile vacuole?
Swellings that contain white blood cells mixed with a clear liquid.
This is an adaptation of an animal you observed on your field study.
Spider - 8 hairy legs to grip and move along (or others)
Type of dicot stem analysed under a microscope
What is a Herbaceous (geranium/daisy) stem?