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What is the hierarchy of living things
cells, tissues, organs, systems, organisms
What is the outside part of a plant cell called?
Cell Wall
What breed of dog does Ms Shaw have?
Labrador
How many dogs does Ms Shaw have?
2
What is respiration?
Process in cells that exchanges gases and releases energy
Name the 3 parts of a cell that are found in both animal and plant cells
Nucleus, cell membrane and cytoplasm
What does a ligament do?
attaches bone to bone
What does a tendon do?
Attaches muscle to bone
What does the top part of the diagram represent?
Top half of the body / brain
What letter represents the aorta?
H or L
What is 'C' pointing to?
Pulmonary artery
What is 'K' pointing to?
Left ventricle
What is the system?
Cardiovascular system
The diagram represents an important process occurring in the lungs. What is the process?
Gas exchane
What is 'H' pointing to?
Alveoli
What is 'D' pointing to?
Diaphragm
What is 'A' pointing to?
Trachea
What is this system?
Respiratory system
What is "E" pointing to?
Rectum
What is "B" pointing to?
Stomach
What is "A" pointing to?
Oesophagus
What is this system?
Digestive system
What are the main waste products from muscle cells?
Carbon dioxide.
What is the main component of perspiration?
Water
What are the four main parts of the excretory system?
The kidneys, bladder, urethra and the ureter.
What part of the excretory system filters blood?
Kidneys
What name do we give to the leftover, undigested material from the digestive system?
Faeces
Where in the lungs does gaseous exchange occur?
Alveoli
What component of our blood carries oxygen around the body?
Red blood cells
What part of blood fights disease
White blood cells
Dialysis is a technique used when what organ is not functioning properly
Kidney
What is the scientific name for the brestbone?
Sternum
When a baby is very young, the bones in the head are not joined together, and they have a 'soft spot' at the top and front of their heads which must be protected. Why?
Allow for birth through the pelvis, protect to protect the brain
What is the largest bone in the human body?
Femur
Why are tarsals, metatarsals, carpals and metacarpals so much smaller than other bones?
To allow greater movement
What is made inside bones?
Blood cells
How many bones are in an average adult human?
206
What is the shin bone called?
Tibia
What is the upper arm bone called?
Humerus