Animal Cell
Plant Cell
Levels of Organisation
Water and chemical elements
Organic Compounds
100

What is the function of the nucleus?

The nucleus controls the cells activities. It contains genetic material 

100

What is the function of the cell wall?

The cell wall strengthens and supports the plant.

100

Define a cell, and give 1 example 

The smallest unit of life e.g. a muscle cell.

100

What are the 4 properties of water?

Adhesion, Cohesion, Surface Tension and High specific heat capacity

100

Name at least 3 examples of food that contain carbohydrates

Bread, sweets, vegetables, fruits, pasta, rice, etc.

200

What is the function of the CELL MEMBRANE

The cell membrane controls the movement of substances in and out of the cell.

200

What is the function of the CHLOROPLAST

The chloroplasts contains the green pigment chlorophyll.

Chlorophyll absorbs light for photosynthesis.

200

Define an organ, and give 1 example

A group of tissues in the same place with the same role e.g. the heart.

200

Define cohesion

interaction of water molecules

200

Name at least 3 examples of food that contain protein

Meat, chicken, fish, cottage cheese, eggs, etc

300

What is the function of the CYTOPLASM

This is where many of the chemical reactions happen.

The cytoplasm contains dissolved nutrients and salts.

300

What is the function of the VACUOLE

The vacuole helps keep the plant cell turgid.

It is filled with cell water, nutrients and waste

300

List at least 3 types of animal tissues

muscle, nervous, epithelial, bone, blood, adipose, connective, cartilage 

300

How is the process of changing the state of water from solid to gas called?

sublimation

300

Name at least 3 examples of food that contain lipids

Oil, butter, nuts, avocado, eggs, etc

400

What is the function of the RIBOSOME

Ribosomes synthesize all the proteins in the cell.

400
What is the function of the MITOCHONDRIA

Energy production

400

What does the ‘levels of organization’ mean?

Levels of organization explain how living things are built - from the smallest parts (cells) to the biggest (organism)

400

What are the 4 main elements (atoms) of the human body?

Oxygen, carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen

400

Define the term "organic molecule"

Organic molecule - molecule which contains carbon

500

What is the function of the CENTRIOLES

The centrioles aid cell division.

They maintain cell structure and intracellular transport systems.

500

What is the diiference between plant and animal cell?

Plant cell has chloroplasts and cell wall, while animal cell does not. Also plant cell has a large vacuole, while animal cell has a small vacuole or none.

500

What is the correct order for the levels of organization?

Cell > tissue > organ > organ system > organism

500

What is the function of iron in the human body?

Iron is a part of haemoglobin, it plays a role in blood transport

500

What are the functions of carbohydrates, proteins and lipids in the human body?

Carbohydrates - provide quick energy

Protein - growth and repair

Lipids - Used for energy storage

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