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Who were the Celts?

•They were a collection of people/clans from Europe that are identified by their language and cultural similarities

100
The structure that helps support eukaryotic cells.
What is cytoskeleton?
100

Who were the Anglo-Saxons?

•The Anglo-Saxons were migrants from northern Europe who settled in England in the fifth and sixth centuries.

100
The thin, flexible barrier that surrounds a cell.
What is cell membrane?
100

Bonus

500

200
The small, dense region contained in a nuclei.
What is nucleolus?
200

What has to be broken before it can be used?

an egg

200

The United Kingdom is that part of the British Isles, which consists of............

Scotland, Wales, England (the whole of Great Britain) and Northern Ireland.

200
The energy-requiring process that moves material across a cell membrane against a concentration difference.
What is active transport?
200
A group of similar cells that perform a function.
What is tissue?
300

Bonus

500

300

Organelles that convert the chemical energy stored in food into compounds that are convenient for the cell to use.

What is mitochondria?

300

in AD 43, Who invaded England from the area of Europe?

The Roman Soldiers

300

Some people call the county Britain or Great Britain, others call it England and there is another name, the official one ......

the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.

300

Which one is the correct answer? “A Penguin flies” or “Penguins flies”?

None. Penguins can’t fly

400

What did King Alfred do for defense of the country?

He built a fleet of ships and fortifications on the coasts. The small kingdoms were united to fight against the invaders.

400

Without using the words ‘Wednesday’, ‘Friday’, and ‘Sunday’, how would you name three consecutive days of a week?

By saying – yesterday, today, and tomorrow.

400

I am white when I am dirty, and black when I am clean. What am I?

a blackboard

400

Who brought a new language – Latin Language?

The Roman soldiers

400
A specialized structure that performs important cellular functions within a eukaryotic cell.
What is organelle?
500
The threadlike structure within the nucleus that contains the genetic information that is passed from one generation of cells to the next.
What is chromosome?
500

In the United Kingdom general elections are held every  ....... years

five

500
Located near the nucleus of an animal cell, organize cell division.
What is centriole?
500
The process of taking material into the cell by means of infoldings, or pockets, of the cell membrane.
What is endocytosis?
500
The concentration of the solute is the same throughout a system.
What is equilibrium?