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B3.1 and 3.3 Levels of organisation and carbohydrates
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- Q1What is the definition of an ORGAN?A group of ORGANS working together to perform a functionA group of TISSUES working together to perform a functionAn an individual life form (eg oak tree, blue whale, human)A group of similar CELLS working together to perform a function30s
- Q2What is the definition of a TISSUE?A group of TISSUES working together to perform a functionA group of similar CELLS working together to perform a functionA group of ORGANS working together to perform a functionAn an individual life form (eg oak tree, blue whale, human)30s
- Q3What is the definition of a ORGAN SYTEM?A group of ORGANS working together to perform a functionAn an individual life form (eg oak tree, blue whale, human)A group of similar CELLS working together to perform a functionA group of TISSUES working together to perform a function30s
- Q4What is the definition of a ORGANISM?A group of similar CELLS working together to perform a functionAn an individual life form (eg oak tree, blue whale, human)A group of ORGANS working together to perform a functionA group of TISSUES working together to perform a function30s
- Q5What is the function of GLANDULAR TISSUE in the stomachTo transmit information around the body, in the form of electrical impulses.To churn the food, physically digesting it and mixing it with digestive juicesTo line the inside/outside of the stomachProduces digestive juices (enzymes) and hydrochloric acid30s
- Q6What is the function of EPITHELIAL TISSUE in the stomachTo transmit information around the body, in the form of electrical impulses.Produces digestive juices (enzymes) and hydrochloric acidTo line the inside/outside of the stomachTo churn the food, physically digesting it and mixing it with digestive juices30s
- Q7What is the function of MUSCULAR TISSUE in the stomachProduces digestive juices (enzymes) and hydrochloric acidTo transmit information around the body, in the form of electrical impulses.To churn the food, physically digesting it and mixing it with digestive juicesTo line the inside/outside of the stomach30s
- Q8Which is the correct order (from smallest to largest)?organisms, cells, tissues, organs, organ systemscells, tissues, organisms, organs, organ systemscell, tissues, organs, organ systems, organismstissues, cells, organisms, organs, organ systems30s
- Q9Which elements are found in all carbohydratesCarbon, hydrogen, oxygenCarbon, hydrogen, sulfurCarbon, hydrogen, nitrogenWater and sugar30s
- Q10What are the key properties of STARCH?Insoluble, large, a good store of carbohydrate in plantsInsoluble, large, a good store of carbohydrate in animalsSoluble, small, a good store of carbohydrate in plantsInsoluble, large and very strong (used in plant cell walls)30s
- Q11What are the key properties of GLYCOGEN?Insoluble, large, a good store of carbohydrate in animalsSoluble, small, a good store of carbohydrate in plantsInsoluble, large and very strong (used in plant cell walls)Insoluble, large, a good store of carbohydrate in plants30s
- Q12What are the key properties of CELLULOSE?Insoluble, large, a good store of carbohydrate in plantsInsoluble, large, a good store of carbohydrate in animalsInsoluble, large and very strong (used in plant cell walls)Soluble, small, a good store of carbohydrate in plants30s
- Q13Simple sugars include:Glucose, sucrose, starchGlucose, sucrose, glycogenGlucose, sucrose, lactoseGlucose, sucrose, starch30s
- Q14Complex carbohydrates include ...Sugar, starch and glucoseGlycogen, glucose and fatGlycogen, starch and celluloseSugar, fat and starch30s
- Q15What is the food test for SIMPLE SUGARS?Ethanol testBenedict's testBiuret testIodine30s