Which sub-cellular structure is only found in a plant cell? Permanent Vacuole, Nucleus or Mitochondria
Permanent Vacuole
True or false... Muscles can push and pull
False - muscles can't push they can only pull
For the function of joints, which is the term has the role of holding bones together? Cartilage, Ligament or Fluid
Ligament
True or false... ball and socket joints allow movement in all directions
True - shoulders and hips
Which sub-cellular structure is only found in a bacteria cell? Cytoplasm, Chloroplast or Flagellum
Flagellum
True or false... a hinge joint allows backwards and forwards movements
True - knees and elbows
Which is the name given to the ankle bone. Tibia, Talus or Fibula
Talus
Which specialised cell can produce antibodies and antitoxins? Red blood, white blood, nerve or muscle cells
White Blood Cells
'Absorbing light to provide energy for photosynthesis' is the definition of which sub-cellular structure? Chloroplast, cell membrane or Cytoplasm
Chloroplast
True or False... A tissue is a group of cells of the same type
True
Which specialised cell is NOT found in the human body? Root hair cell, white blood cell, red blood cell or nerve cell
Root hair cell
True or False... A cell is the smallest unit of a living organism
True
Which specialised cell has the function of moving mucus away from the lungs? Palisade, Red blood, Nerve or Ciliated Epithelial Cell
Ciliated Epithelial Cell
How many main functions of the skeleton are there? 4, 8, 10 or 12
4 - support, protect, movement and produce blood cells
'A jelly like substance that fills the cell, where most chemical reactions occur.' is the definition of which sub-cellular structure? Cell Wall, Plasmids or Cytoplasm
Cytoplasm
Which specialised cell can be fertilised by another specialised cell? Muscle, Egg, Palisade or White Blood Cell
Egg Cell
'Takes in oxygen from the air and removes carbon dioxide from blood.' is the definition of which organ system function? Immune, reproductive or respiratory system
Respiratory System
'Transports substances around the body' is the definition of which organ system function? Circulatory, digestive or musculoskeletal system
Circulatory System
True or False... An organ is a group of cells working together to carry out a job in the body.
False - An organ is a group of TISSUES working together to carry out a job in the body.
Which cell has a tail like structure to allow movement? Bacterial, animal or plant
Bacterial
Which is the name given to the thigh bone? Femur, Patella or Ulna
Femur
Which two sub-cellular structures are both found in a plant and animal cell but not in a bacterial cell? Plasmids & Flagellum, Nucleus & Mitochondria or Cell Wall & Cell Membrane
Nucleus & Mitochondria
How many bones are there in the average adult body? 311, 206, 188 or 402
206
Which is the name given to the lower jaw bone? Humerus, Clavicle or Mandible
Mandible
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