A group of cells with a similar structure and function
Tissue
Organs that make protease enzyme
Stomach
Pancreas
Small intestine
Where is bile made?
Liver
This part of the plant take up water and minerals
roots
what is the role of the heart
to pump blood
What is the funtion of the lungs
To facilitate Gas exchange
Different tissues performing specific functions.
Organs
Organs that make carbohydrase
Saliva
Pancreas
Small intestine
Where is bile stored?
Gall bladder
These cells are found in the top of the leaf and are specialised for photosynthesis.
Palisade cells
This is the name of the first chambers the blood enters.
Atrium
What is the proper name for the windpipe
Trachea
The model to explain enzyme action L + K
Lock and Key
Organs that make lipase
Pancreas
Small intestine
What does bile help digest?
Fats
these cells are found in the stem and are specialised for transporting water
xylem
This group of cells control the beating of the heart
Pacemaker cells
This is where gas exchange happens
Alveoli
Enzyme that digests starch
Amylase
Carbohydrase
What is starch broken down into?
Sugars
Glucose
What does bile do to surface area?
Increases it
These cells are found in the bottom of the plant and control the size of the stomata.
Guard cells
The blood vessles related to the lungs have this prefix
Pulmonary
One adaption of the alveoli
Many so a large surface area.
This so have a small diffusion pathway.
Have good blood supply.
What proteins are broken down into
Amino acids
What are fats broken down into? FA + G
Fatty acids and glycerol
What does bile do to acid?
Neutralises it
This process is the movement of food in the phloem.
Translocation
this side of the heart is larger as it pumps the blood around the body
left
What gases are exchanged in the alveoli?
CO2 Out and O2 in