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B3.1 and 3.3 Levels of organisation and carbohydrates

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  • Q1
    What is the definition of an ORGAN?
    A group of ORGANS working together to perform a function
    A group of TISSUES working together to perform a function
    An an individual life form (eg oak tree, blue whale, human)
    A group of similar CELLS working together to perform a function
    30s
  • Q2
    What is the definition of a TISSUE?
    A group of TISSUES working together to perform a function
    A group of similar CELLS working together to perform a function
    A group of ORGANS working together to perform a function
    An an individual life form (eg oak tree, blue whale, human)
    30s
  • Q3
    What is the definition of a ORGAN SYTEM?
    A group of ORGANS working together to perform a function
    An an individual life form (eg oak tree, blue whale, human)
    A group of similar CELLS working together to perform a function
    A group of TISSUES working together to perform a function
    30s
  • Q4
    What is the definition of a ORGANISM?
    A group of similar CELLS working together to perform a function
    An an individual life form (eg oak tree, blue whale, human)
    A group of ORGANS working together to perform a function
    A group of TISSUES working together to perform a function
    30s
  • Q5
    What is the function of GLANDULAR TISSUE in the stomach
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    To transmit information around the body, in the form of electrical impulses.
    To churn the food, physically digesting it and mixing it with digestive juices
    To line the inside/outside of the stomach
    Produces digestive juices (enzymes) and hydrochloric acid
    30s
  • Q6
    What is the function of EPITHELIAL TISSUE in the stomach
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    To transmit information around the body, in the form of electrical impulses.
    Produces digestive juices (enzymes) and hydrochloric acid
    To line the inside/outside of the stomach
    To churn the food, physically digesting it and mixing it with digestive juices
    30s
  • Q7
    What is the function of MUSCULAR TISSUE in the stomach
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    Produces digestive juices (enzymes) and hydrochloric acid
    To transmit information around the body, in the form of electrical impulses.
    To churn the food, physically digesting it and mixing it with digestive juices
    To line the inside/outside of the stomach
    30s
  • Q8
    Which is the correct order (from smallest to largest)?
    organisms, cells, tissues, organs, organ systems
    cells, tissues, organisms, organs, organ systems
    cell, tissues, organs, organ systems, organisms
    tissues, cells, organisms, organs, organ systems
    30s
  • Q9
    Which elements are found in all carbohydrates
    Carbon, hydrogen, oxygen
    Carbon, hydrogen, sulfur
    Carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen
    Water and sugar
    30s
  • Q10
    What are the key properties of STARCH?
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    Insoluble, large, a good store of carbohydrate in plants
    Insoluble, large, a good store of carbohydrate in animals
    Soluble, small, a good store of carbohydrate in plants
    Insoluble, large and very strong (used in plant cell walls)
    30s
  • Q11
    What are the key properties of GLYCOGEN?
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    Insoluble, large, a good store of carbohydrate in animals
    Soluble, small, a good store of carbohydrate in plants
    Insoluble, large and very strong (used in plant cell walls)
    Insoluble, large, a good store of carbohydrate in plants
    30s
  • Q12
    What are the key properties of CELLULOSE?
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    Insoluble, large, a good store of carbohydrate in plants
    Insoluble, large, a good store of carbohydrate in animals
    Insoluble, large and very strong (used in plant cell walls)
    Soluble, small, a good store of carbohydrate in plants
    30s
  • Q13
    Simple sugars include:
    Glucose, sucrose, starch
    Glucose, sucrose, glycogen
    Glucose, sucrose, lactose
    Glucose, sucrose, starch
    30s
  • Q14
    Complex carbohydrates include ...
    Sugar, starch and glucose
    Glycogen, glucose and fat
    Glycogen, starch and cellulose
    Sugar, fat and starch
    30s
  • Q15
    What is the food test for SIMPLE SUGARS?
    Ethanol test
    Benedict's test
    Biuret test
    Iodine
    30s

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