Levels of Biological Organisation
Digestive system
Respiratory System
Circulatory system
100

The lowest level of Biological organisation

The Cell

100

The number of tooth types in a human mouth

Four 

100

the gas used to keep cells working

oxygen

100

The organ which acts as a blood pump

Heart

200

when tissues join together to perform specific function in an organism

organ

200

The name given to the liquid which contains enzymes to begin chemical digestion in the mouth.

saliva

200

the other name for the wind pipe

trachea

200

the vessels which carry blood away from the heart

arteries

300

a group of living organisms of the same type

population

300

the organ which transports the food to the stomach

oesophagus

300

waste product in respiration

Carbon Dioxide

300

The feature of capillaries which allows gaseous exchange to take place

They have very thin walls which allow the gas molecules to pass through them

400

The number of levels of organisation in biology

Ten

400

the function of the epiglottis

to prevent food from entering the  air pipe or trachea

400

lumps at the end of the bronchioles in which gaseous exchange takes place

alviolar sacs

400

the organs which the pulmonary arteries transport blood to 

the lungs

500

Th name of non-living factors that along with communities of living organisms, make up an ecosystem

abiotic 

500

the action which allows food to pass through the intestines

peristalsis

500

the name of the large muscle which allows us to breathe in and out

diaphragm 

500

the function of red and white blood cells

red - for haemoglobin and carrying oxygen

white - for fighting off infection