Human Reproduction
Homeostasis
Plant Reproduction
Nervous System
Asexual Reproduction
100

What part of the male reproductive system makes the sperm?

Testes/Testis

100

Define homeostasis.

Balanced internal environment.

100

What method does a potato use for reproduction?

Tuber

100

What makes up the CNS

Brain and spinal cord.

100

How many parents are involved in asexual reproduction?

1

200

What is a zygote?

The first cell of a new organism created by the fusion of a sperm and an egg.

200

Which hormones are secreted by the pancreas?

Glucagon and insulin

200

The stigma, style and ovule make up the _________ of a flower.

pistil

200

What part of the PNS manages voluntary movements and sensory information, allowing control over skeletal muscles?

Somatic nervous system.

200

What are 2 benefits of asexual reproduction?

Fast and no need to find a mate.

300

Contrast internal and external fertilisation.

Sperm enters egg outside of the body vs sperm enters egg within the body.

300

What part of the brain is considered to be the control centre?

Hypothalamus

300

Identify the 2 parts that make up the stamen part of a flower.

Filament and anther.

300

The scientific name of a nerve cell is a:

Neuron

300

What is a disadvantage of asexual reproduction?

Lack of genetic variation can be dangerous for a species - e.g. wiped out by a disease.

400

In what part of the body does the growing foetus develop?

Uterus

400

Describe how a reflex works.

Receptor detects the stimulus and sends a message up a sensory neuron to the spinal cord, which then sends an impulse down a motor neuron to an effector (e.g. muscle). The brain is not involved but finds out later!

400

Describe the purpose of petals on a flower.

Attract pollinators, such as bees, birds and insects.

400

Describe the function of the myelin sheath.

The myelin sheath insulates axons to allow for faster transmission of nerve impulses

400

Describe the method of fragmentation and list one type of organism which can reproduce using this method.

Organisms break into two or more fragments, each of which grows into a complete organism over time. E.g. flatworms, sea stars

500

Describe what is meant by the gestation period.

The process or period of developing inside the uterus between conception and birth.



500

Describe what is meant by a negative feedback system.

Negative feedback systems are control mechanisms that maintain stability (homeostasis) by reversing or reducing changes in a variable, such as temperature, hormone levels, or chemical concentrations

500

What is meant my seed dispersal and propose 2 ways in which seeds are dispersed.

Spreading of seeds - either by exploding seed pods, attaching to other organisms, being eaten and excreted as waste, floating in the wind or water.

500

Describe how a neuron passes on a message to another nerve cell.

Neurons pass messages to other nerve cells by action potentials and involves neurotransmitters released across the synapse and these bind with receptors on the receiving neuron.

500

Describe how the number of offspring produced by animals is related to the amount of parental care

More offspring = less care.

Less offspring = more care.

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