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  • During photosynthesis, plants use ___________ and _____________ to convert raw sap into elaborated sap.
    sunlight and carbon dioxide
  • Plants make their own food through the process of...
    Photosynthesis
  • What system transports oxygen and nutrients around the body to the muscles and organs?
    The circulatory system
  • What elements do plant cells have that animal cells don't?
    A rigid cell wall and chloroplasts, organelles that contain chlorophyll to carry out photosynthesis.
  • Seed plants produce seeds to reproduce. Where are these seeds contained?
    In fruits or cones
  • Groups of organs that that work together to perform a function make up...
    systems
  • The life process by which living things detect information in their environment and react to it is called...
    Interaction
  • These organs of the plant make food for it through photosynthesis.
    Leaves
  • This part of the plant absorbs water and nutrients from the soil.
    Roots
  • What is the name of animals that reproduce by laying eggs?
    Oviparous animals
  • What is the part of the cell that controls everything that happens inside it?
    The nucleus
  • The three basic life processes that all living things carry out are
    Interaction, nutrition and reproduction
  • These cells are flat and circular and they carry oxygen from the lungs to the muscles and organs.
    Red blood cells
  • What system do animals use to create new members of their own species?
    The reproductive system
  • Sunflowers move towards sunlight and roots of plants grow towards water and nutrients in soil. These are examples of...
    Interaction in plants
  • What do we call the type of reproduction that needs a male and female reproductive cells to combine?
    Sexual reproduction
  • This part of the plant supports it and transports water, minerals and nutrients throughout the plant.
    Stem
  • Non-seed plants include ferns annd mosses. How do ferns reproduce? And mosses?
    Ferns reproducee by spores and mosses reproduce by producing capsules.
  • These cells are star-shaped and transmit impulses between the brain and parts of the body
    Nerve cells or Neurons
  • The small holes on plants' leaves that allow them to transpire are called...
    stomata
  • Cells join together to form...
    Tissue
  • What is the name of the liquid that contains the organelles of the cell?
    Cytoplasm
  • What systems are involved in animal nutrition?
    Digestive, respiratory, circulatory and excretory systems.
  • What is the name of animals that reproduce by growing their young inside the mother's body?
    Viviparous animals
  • What is the part of the cell that surrounds and protects it?
    The membrane
  • What is the name of animals that reproduce with eggs that hatch inside the mother's body?
    Ovoviviparous
  • What system do animals use expel waste materials?
    The excretory system
  • What system do animals use to extract nutrients from the food they eat?
    The digestive system
  • Female and male reproductive cells combine in a process called...
    Fertilisation
  • Organs are made up of different...
    Tissues
  • The life process by which living things take in nutrients and get energy is called...
    Nutrition
  • What system do animals use to absorb oxygen and expel carbon dioxide?
    The respiratory system
  • What systems do vertebrates use to interact with their environment?
    The locomotor and nervous systems
  • During photosynthesis... what gas is absorbed by the leaf and which one is expelled?
    Carbon dioxide is absorbed and oxygen is expelled