Cells and Animal Organisation
Plant Organisation
Animal Life Processes
Plant Life Processes
Photosynthesis
100

Cells carry out the basic life processes of: _______________, __________________, and ________________.

interaction, nutrition, reproduction.

100

What is the process by which plants make their own food?

photosynthesis

100

Give an example of an animal that uses their environment as shelter.

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100

In plant reproduction, there are two main groups.  What are they called?

Seed plants and non-seed plants

100

The ________ absorb water and minerals from the soil to make a special liquid called ________ __________.

roots; raw sap

200

What are the differences between plant and animal cells?

rigid cell wall, chloroplasts, chlorophyll...

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200

What is in chloroplasts that plants need to carry out photosynthesis?

Chlorophyll

200

Which two systems do vertebrates use for interaction?

locomotor and nervous systems

200

All seed plants produce seeds.  Some produce flowers and __________, while others produce _________.

fruit; cones

200

What are the very small holes in leaves called?

stomata

300

Name the cells that are flat and circular. 

What do they do?

Red blood cells.

Carry and transfer oxygen from the lungs to the muscles and organs and travel back to the lungs. 


300

What are the main parts of MOST plants?

stem, roots, and leaves

300

Name 1 body system that is part of nutrition for vertebrate animals and explain.

Examples:

Digestive - extracts nutrients from food.

Respiratory - absorbs oxygen and expels carbon dioxide.

Circulatory - transports nutrients around the body.

Excretory - expels waste.

300

What do different types of non-seed plants produce for reproduction?


spores; capsules

300

What is transpiration?

The process by which small quantities of water are expelled from the plant

400

Describe the two types of reproductive cells.

Female - circular/spherical

Male - oval with a long taiI for swimming. 

400

What is the function of the stem?

support; transport water, minerals, and nutrients

400

MOST animals use _________________ reproduction.

sexual

400

Which type of plant produces spores?

Ferns

400

In photosynthesis, ____ sap is converted to ______ sap.

Raw; elaborated

500

From smallest to biggest, explain the organisation of multiceIlular organisms.

cell → tissue → organs → systems


500

What do root cells have that increase how much contact they have with the soil?

root hairs

500

Explain ovoviviparous animals.

These animals reproduce with eggs that hatch inside the mother's body.

500

Which type of plant produces capsules?

Moss

500

Explain, in detail, the steps of photosynthesis

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