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Cell
Stru
ctur
eIn
vest
igat
ing
Cells
Cell
Div
isio
nTr
ansp
ort I
n an
d O
ut o
f Cel
lsLe
vels
of O
rgan
isat
ion
What are the two main
types of cell?
How is magnification
calculated?
What are chromosomes
made of?
Name the process
by which water
molecules move across a semi-
permeable membrane from
a dilute solution to a more
concentrated one.
What is an organ?
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Cell
Stru
ctur
eIn
vest
igat
ing
Cells
Cell
Div
isio
nTr
ansp
ort I
n an
d O
ut o
f Cel
lsLe
vels
of O
rgan
isat
ion
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The two main types of
cell are prokaryotic and
eukaryotic.
Magnification is the size of
the image divided by the size
of the real object.
Chromosomes are made
of DNA.
Osmosis is the movement of
water molecules to a more
concentrated solution across a
semi-permeable membrane.
An organ is a group of different
tissues working together to
perform a specific job.
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Dig
esti
onBl
ood
and
the
Circ
ulat
ion
Non
-Com
mun
icab
le
Dis
ease
sTr
ansp
ort i
n Pl
ants
Path
ogen
s an
d D
isea
se
What are the three main
types of digestive enzymes?
What are the three different
types of blood vessel?
What two treatments can
be used for coronary heart
disease?
Name the process by which
water evaporates through
stomata in the leaves.
What is the vector of malaria?
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Dig
esti
onBl
ood
and
the
Circ
ulat
ion
Non
-Com
mun
icab
le
Dis
ease
sTr
ansp
ort i
n Pl
ants
Path
ogen
s an
d D
isea
se
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The three types of digestive
enzymes are protease, lipase
and carbohydrase.
The three types of blood
vessel are arteries, veins and
capillaries.
Coronary heart disease
can be treated with stents
to keep coronary arteries
open or statins to reduce
cholesterol.
The loss of water through
stomata in the leaves is called
transpiration.
A type of mosquito is the vector
of malaria.
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Hum
an D
efen
ces
Aga
inst
Dis
ease
Trea
ting
Dis
ease
sPl
ant D
isea
se
Phot
osyn
thes
isRe
spir
atio
n an
d Ex
erci
se
How can a person be made
immune to a specific disease?
What is MRSA?
What types of plant diseases
are caused by a lack of
mineral ions in the soil?
What two products are
produced when carbon
dioxide and water combine in
photosynthesis?
What is anaerobic respiration
in yeast cells called?
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Hum
an D
efen
ces
Aga
inst
Dis
ease
Trea
ting
Dis
ease
sPl
ant D
isea
se
Phot
osyn
thes
isRe
spir
atio
n an
d Ex
erci
se
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A vaccination will make
a person immune to the
disease.
MRSA is a strain of bacteria
that is resistant to antibiotics.
A lack of mineral ions causes
deficiency diseases.
Glucose and oxygen are
produced by photosynthesis.
Anaerobic respiration in yeast
cells is called fermentation.
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Hom
eost
asis
and
Bod
y Te
mpe
ratu
re
The
Ner
vous
Sys
tem
an
d th
e Ey
e H
orm
ones
and
H
omeo
stas
is
Hor
mon
es a
nd
Repr
oduc
tion
Plan
t Hor
mon
es
What part of the brain
controls body temperature?
What structure carries
impulses from the retina to
the brain?
What are the
chemical messengers
produced by glands of
the endocrine system?
What four hormones are
involved in the menstrual
cycle?
Name the process that causes
a plant to grow towards or
away from light.
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Hom
eost
asis
and
Bod
y Te
mpe
ratu
re
The
Ner
vous
Sys
tem
an
d th
e Ey
e H
orm
ones
and
H
omeo
stas
is
Hor
mon
es a
nd
Repr
oduc
tion
Plan
t Hor
mon
es
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The thermoregulatory centre
in the brain controls body
temperature.
The optic nerve carries
impulses from the retina to
the brain.
Hormones are the chemical
messengers produced by
glands of the endocrine
system.
The four hormones that
control the menstrual cycle
are follicle stimulating
hormone (FSH), oestrogen,
luteinising hormone (LH) and
progesterone.
The response of a plant to light is
called phototropism.
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Sexu
al a
nd A
sexu
al
Repr
oduc
tion
DN
A a
nd P
rote
in
Synt
hesi
s Pa
tter
ns o
f Inh
erit
ance
Vari
atio
n an
d Ev
olut
ion
Man
ipul
atin
g G
enes
What type of cell division
forms gametes?
What is the structure of DNA?
What word describes having
two different alleles for a
gene?
What process is the
gradual change in the
inherited characteristics of a
population over time?
How are genetically identical
individuals described?
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Sexu
al a
nd A
sexu
al
Repr
oduc
tion
DN
A a
nd P
rote
in
Synt
hesi
s Pa
tter
ns o
f Inh
erit
ance
Vari
atio
n an
d Ev
olut
ion
Man
ipul
atin
g G
enes
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Gametes are formed by
meiosis.
DNA is a polymer of
nucleotides that forms a
double helix.
Heterozygous means having
two different alleles for a
gene.
Evolution is the gradual
change in the inherited
characteristics of a population
over time.
Genetically identical individuals
are clones.
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Clas
sific
atio
n Ec
osys
tem
s Cy
cles
and
Fee
ding
Re
lati
onsh
ips
Dis
rupt
ing
Ecos
yste
ms
Feed
ing
the
Wor
ld
What is the
classification system called in
which organisms are given a
two-part name made up of
their genus + species?
What is a population?
What are the top consumers
in a food chain called?
Name two gases that
contribute to global warming.
How are methods
that increase food production
now, but leave enough
resources for the future
described?
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Clas
sific
atio
n Ec
osys
tem
s Cy
cles
and
Fee
ding
Re
lati
onsh
ips
Dis
rupt
ing
Ecos
yste
ms
Feed
ing
the
Wor
ld
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The binomial system names
organisms by their genus +
species.
A population is a group of
individuals of one species
living in a habitat.
The top consumers in a food
chain are apex predators.
Carbon dioxide and methane
both contribute to global
warming.
Methods that can provide
enough food now and in
the future are described as
sustainable.
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