
Year 7 Biology
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- Q1What is an organism?A living thingA non living thing30s
- Q2What is nutrition?producing new plants or animalsgetting rid of wastetaking in food30s
- Q3What is movement?releasing energy from foodThe ability to independently move from one place to another.cell multiplying and growingresponding to what happens in the environment30s
- Q4What is growth?responding to what happens in the environmentreleasing energy from foodcell multiplying and growinggetting rid of waste30s
- Q5What is respiration?releasing energy from foodresponding to what happens in the environmentgetting rid of wastetaking in food30s
- Q6What is sensitivity?taking in foodgetting rid of wasteproducing new plants or animalsresponding to what happens in the environment30s
- Q7What is excretion?getting rid of wasteproducing new plants or animalstaking in food30s
- Q8What is reproduction?getting rid of wasteproducing new plants or animalstaking in food30s
- Q9what is produced from respiration?carbon dioxide and water and energyoxygen and glucose30s
- Q10what is needed for respiration?oxygen and glucosecarbon dioxide and water30s
- Q11What is classifying?Putting things into groups based on their colourPutting things into groups based on their characteristics30s
- Q12What are the five kingdoms?Protista, Fungi, Plants, Animals and ProkaryotesProtista, Fungi, Plants, Animals and Problems30s
- Q13What is the animal kingdom broken down into?Vertebrates (animals with backbones) and Invertebrates (animals without backbones)Vertebrates (animals without backbones) and Invertebrates (animals backbones)30s
- Q14What are the five classes of vertebrates?Mammals, reptiles, birds, fish and amphibiansMammals, reptiles, birds, flowers and amphibians30s
- Q15Which of the kingdoms are made up of organisms with chlorophyll and can make their own food using the Sun's energy (photosynthesis)?AnimalsFungiPlantsBacteria30s