Name the 4 types of living things.
What are plants, animals, bacteria and fungi.
The organ that holds and mixes food, it also contains hydrochloric acid.
A collection of data found by doing an experiment.
The liquid found in veins, arteries and capillaries
What is blood?
An animal with a backbone.
What is a vertebrate?
This is the outer part of the plant cell.
What is the cell wall?
A tooth that is responsible for ripping and tearing food.
What is a canine tooth?
This type of data is number based?
What is quantitative data?
These stop back flow of blood in veins and the heart.
What are valves?
A piece of science equipment used to magnify a plant cell.
The part of the cell that allows the good stuff in and allows the waste products out.
What is the cell membrane?
This is the part of the digestive system where most water is reabsorbed.
What is the large intestine?
This is a scientific educated guess based on an observation made.
What is a hypothesis?
These blood vessels have thickest walls of the blood vessels and carries oxygenated blood.
What are arteries?
The organ that produces bile.
What is the liver?
The dye used to view the plant cell under a microscope.
What is iodine?
The muscular wave action that pushes food down the oesphagus.
What is peristalsis?
A summary of the results of your experiment, you also accept or reject your hypothesis at this part.
What is a conclusion?
This is the blood vessel where deoxygenated blood enters the heart.
What is the vena cava?
A thin blood vessel found between veins and arteries, that allows food to be carried into the bloodstream.
What are capillaries?
The pigment of the plant cell that is responsible for giving plants their green colour.
What is the chlorophyll?
A chemical that is made up of protein that speeds up a chemical reaction without using itself up.
What is an enzyme?
where one thing is changed by you in the experiment. Then the results of that change are observed.
What is an independent variable?
A protein that binds with oxygen in the red blood cells.
What is haemoglobin?
A component of the blood that helps clot blood to stop blood loss.
What is a platelet?