Cells & Microscopes & Requirements of life
Respiratory system
Circulatory system
Digestive System
Plants
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100

Name 2 organelles within a cell

Cell membrane

Nucleus

Mitochondria

Cytoplasm

Vacuole

Cell wall

Chloroplast


100

What is the function of the respiratory system

Bring oxygen into the lungs

or

Breathe out waste carbon dioxide

100

Name 2 blood vessels

Arteries & Veins

100

Describe the function of teeth

To break food into smaller pieces mechanically

100

Name 3 non-reproductive structures of a flower

Petals

Sepals

Stalk


100

What is the name of Bart simpsons younger sister

Lisa

Maggie (Margaret Lenny)

200

Name the part of the microscope that the slide goes on to

The stage

200

Name the breathing tube in the respiratory system

Trachea

200

What are the chambers at the top of the heart called?

Atria

200

Describe the function of saliva

To chemically digest food in the mouth

200

Name two female reproductive structures of plants

Stigma

Style

Ovary

Ovule

200

In "The Magic School Bus" Miss.Frizzle has a classroom pet. What animal is it

Chameleon

300

All living things do this;

S

They are _____ to the cold

Sensitive

300

Identify which tube is thinner, 

a) Bronchi

b)Bronchioles

b)Bronchioles

300

What are the chambers at the bottom of the heart called?

Ventricles

300

Name two structures that do chemical and mechanical digestion

Mouth & Stomach

300

Name 3 male structures within a plant

Anther

Pollen

Filament

300

In the original Dragonball , how many dragon balls must be collected if they are to make a wish

7

400

Microscopes have 3 different lenses to look at an object with high magnification.

What are these lenses called

Objective lenses

400

Name the structure within the lungs that exchanges oxygen for carbon dioxide, so that it can be breathed out

Alveoli

400

Where does blood go from the heart to recieve oxygen

Lungs

400

Which animal has a longer digestive tract

a)Herbivores

b)Carnivores

a)Herbivores

400

Xylem is the name of structure that transports X in one direction.

Identify what X is

water

400

Identify the only country in the world without a rectangular flag

Nepal

500

MRS.GREN C

This is an acronym for the things that all living things do

Name all of them

Move, Reproduce, Sensitive, Grow, Respire, Excrete waste, Nutrition, Cells,

500

What is the purpose of the nose in the respiratory system?

Filter air

Warm air up

500

Explain which way arteries send blood

a)Away from the heart

b)Towards the heart

a) Away from the heart

500

What is the unique function of the small intestine

Absorb nutrients into the blood

500

True or false

The phloem transports glucose in multiple directions

True

500

Why were tomatoes believed to be poisonous in the 16th by the British monarchy?

When tomatoes were first introduced to Europe in the 16th century from the Americas, they were often considered dangerous to eat, particularly by the upper classes. This fear was partly because wealthy Europeans used pewter plates, which contained high levels of lead. Tomatoes, being highly acidic, would react with the lead, causing some of the metal to leach into the food and leading to lead poisoning. Consequently, tomatoes were nicknamed "poison apples," and it took a long time for them to gain acceptance as a staple food in European cuisine.

600

The exchange of gases is know as what


R

Respiration

600

What is the name for the flap of skin that covers the trachea when eating so that food does not go down the wrong pipe?

Epiglottis

600

Draw a diagram of the heart and label 5 structures

- left and right correct

-atria

- ventricles

-septum

600

State the function of the large intestine

Absorb water & forms faeces

600

Explain how chloroplast produces glucose for plants

Chloroplast contains chlorophyll.

Chlorohyll does photosynthesis


600

Which Australian state is said to have the
"cleanest air in the world"?

Tasmania

Antartic winds he strong winds that blow in from the Southern Ocean near Antarctica help keep the air pure and free of pollutants.

700

Name 2 organelles that plant cells have, that animal cells don't

Chloroplast

Cell wall


700

Name 2 muscles within the respiratory system

Diaphragm

Intercostal muscles (rib muscles)

700

Explain why the left side of the heart is thicker than the right side of the heart

The left side of the heart pumps blood to the whole body, the right side of the heart pumps blood to the lungs

700

How does the stomach do chemical digestion

Through acid or gastric juices

700

Explain why the xylem can only transport water in one direction

Because transpiration (the evaporation of water from plants) occurs, and water is attracted to each other. SO as water leaves, water moves upwards to take its place.

700

Which is older, the Simpsons TV show or Taylor Swift, and by how long

Taylor Swift by 4 days

TS 13 Dec 1989

The Simpsons first aired 17 Dec 1989

800

If an eye piece of a microscope is X10, and you are looking at a cell with the X40 objective lens, what is the magnification that the cell is observed at?

Show working

10 X 40= 400 magnification

800

Explain how gas exchange occurs

Blood vessels surround the alveoli, and pass gases between the blood and the alveoli

800

Name two nutrients that travel within blood to be delivered to cells

Glucose & Oxygen

800

Explain how the digestive system is linked to the circulatory system and cells

Nutrients are absorbed into the blood, blood takes nutrients to cells to be used.

800

Write the formula for photosynthesis

                                 Sunlight/UV

Carbon dioxide + Water --> Glucose + Oxygen

 

- No points if not using arrows

-no points if sunlight or UV not included

800

What will Ms.Pillays full name be next term

Shwetha Sophia Papa-Adams

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