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| What are the seven life processes which all living things must do? |
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| Movement, Respiration, Sensitivity, Nutrition, Excretion, Reproduction, Growth. |
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| define: movement in a living organism |
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| all living organisms must move parts of themselves |
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| define: Respiration in a living orgainsm. |
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| all living things must turn "food" into energy |
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| define: Sensitivity in a living organism |
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| all living organisms must respond and react. |
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| define: Nutrition in a living orgainsm |
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| all living organisms must get "food" to eat |
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| define: Excretion in a living organism |
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| all living orgainsms must get rid of waste |
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| define: Reproduction in a living orgainsm |
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| all living organisms must produce offspring |
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| define: Growth in a living organism |
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| all living organisms must reach their "adult" size |
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| a living thing made up of cells |
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| What instrument would you use to look at a cell? What can you do to help see cells? |
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| a Microscope, Stain them. |
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| Name 3 parts of a cell that both plant cells and animal cells have. |
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| Nucleus, Cell Membrane, Cytoplasm |
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| The part of a plant/animal cell that controlls what it does; the "brain" of the cell |
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| A thin skin on the outside of a plant/animal cell, controlls what goes in and out, holds the cell together |
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| A jelly like substance in a plant/animal cell where all the chemical reactions happen. |
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| Name three parts of a cell that only plant cells have |
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| chloroplasts, vacuole, cell wall |
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| Give 5 examples of Specialised cells |
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| The Sperm Cell, the Ovum (egg) cell, the Pallisade cell, the Cilia cell, the Root hair cell |
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| What is a Sperm Cell designed for? |
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| What is an Ovum (egg)cell designed for? |
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| what is a Palisade cell designed for? |
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| What is a Cilia Cell designed for? |
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| What is a root hair cell designed for? |
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| Why do sperm cells need a tail? |
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| Why does an ovum have a food store? |
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| it is needed for the development of a young organism once its fertilised. |
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| Explain the meaning of Tissue, give an example of it |
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| a collection of similar cells, Root hair tissue |
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| Explain the meaning of an organ, give an example |
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| a group of different tissues working together, the root "organ" |
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| expain the meaning of an organ system, give an example |
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| a group of organs work together to make an organ system, or a whole orgainsm, a plant |
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