REVISION QUESTIONS 2008 (Answers on Pages 5-8)

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REVISION QUESTIONS 2008 (Answers on Pages 5-8) Name these pieces of apparatus: Label this diagram Thermometer, condenser, beaker, heatproof mat, round flask, gauze, tripod, water in, water out T trachea bronchus Unscramble me and label the diagram heart diaphragm alvioli intercostal muscle bronchiole aratceh irbs giardhpam subhornc Ari cssa etahr 1

oesophagus liver salivary glands tongue stomach Label 1-11 on the diagram 1. Anus 2. Gall bladder 3. Large intestine 4. Liver 5. Oesophagus 6. Pancreas 7. rectum 8. Salivary glands 9. Small intestine 10. Stomach 11. Tongue gall bladder large intestine rectum pancreas small intestine Put an where food is chewed. Put an where protein is first digested Put an where digestion is completed and digested food is absorbed into the blood Put a where water is reabsorbed from the food, making the waste more solid. E D Blood vessels P c G Cementum N B This tooth is a MOLAR. Incisors Canines Premolars Molars Choose from: chew grind slice tear 2

Capillaries Vein Thick, strong walled, Tiny blood vessels, walls one walled, wide (stretchy walls) thick Carries blood rich in oxygen from the heart Deliver and to the cells Carries blood back to the heart to be returned to the artery away cell elastic food lungs oxygen thin Label the eye 1. Lens 2. Aqueous humour 3. Vitreous humour 4. Cornea 5. Retina 6. Blind spot 7. Optic nerve 8. Iris 9. Pupil What part o Has light sensitive cells o Sends the message to the brain o Gives your eye its colour o Gets bigger in dark light & smaller in bright light? 1. 3 tiny bones 2. ear canal 3. pinna 4. ear drum 5. semicircular canals 6. cochlea 7. auditory nerve (sends signal to brain) 3

Stamen male part of flower Anther (makes pollen) Filament (holds anther up) Sepal protects flower when it is a BUD Stalk Petals: attract insects Scented Coloured Have nectar Carpel female part of flower o Stigma (where pollen lands) o Style o Ovary (contains eggs) The purpose of a flower is for R. It makes seeds. It is important that the seeds are dispersed because P - is the transfer of pollen from to G is when a seed starts to sprout / first grow. Leaves where the plant makes its by the process of. R - absorb the water plants need and anchor them in the soil. 4

ANSWERS REVISION Name these pieces of apparatus: TRIPOD & GAUZE CONICAL FLASK BEAKER TEST TUBE FILTER FUNNEL BUNSEN BURNER Label this diagram The separation technique is called DISTILLATION thermometer Thermometer, condenser, beaker, heatproof mat, round flask, gauze, tripod, water in, water out round flask water out condenser gauze water in tripod mat beaker trachea trachea bronchus bronchus Unscramble me and label the diagram heart diaphragm diaphragm alvioli intercostal muscle bronchiole air sacs aratceh irbs giardhpam subhornc Ari cssa etahr 5

oesophagus liver salivary glands 5 4 8 11 tongue 10 stomach Label 1-11 on the diagram 1. Anus 2. Gall bladder 3. Large intestine 4. Liver 5. Oesophagus 6. Pancreas 7. Rectum 8. Salivary glands 9. Small intestine 10. Stomach 11. Tongue gall bladder large intestine 3 rectum 2 7 6 9 pancreas small intestine 1 Put an where food is chewed. Put an where protein is first digested Put an where digestion is completed and digested food is absorbed into the blood Put a where water is reabsorbed from the food, making the waste more solid. Enamel Dentine Blood vessels This tooth is a MOLAR. Incisors slice Canines tear Pulp cavity Premolars chew Gums Molars grind Cementum Nerve Bone Choose from: chew grind slice tear 6

vein artery capillary Artery Capillaries Vein Thick, strong walled, elastic Tiny blood vessels, walls one thin walled, wide (stretchy walls) cell thick Carries blood rich in oxygen away from the heart Deliver food and oxygen to the cells Carries blood back to the heart to be returned to the lungs artery away cell elastic food lungs oxygen thin Label the eye 1. Lens 2. Aqueous humour 3. Vitreous humour 4. Cornea 5. Retina 6. Blind spot 7. Optic nerve 8. Iris 9. Pupil 4 9 8 2 1 3 5 What part o Has light sensitive cells - retina o Sends the message to the brain = optic nerve o Gives your eye its colour iris o Gets bigger in dark light & smaller in bright light? pupil 1 6 7 3 5 7 1. 3 tiny bones 2. ear canal 3. pinna 4. ear drum 5. semicircular canals 6. cochlea 7. auditory nerve (sends signal to brain) 2 4 6 7

Stamen male part of flower Anther (makes pollen) Filament (holds anther up) Sepal protects flower when it is a BUD Stalk Petals: attract insects Scented Coloured Have nectar Carpel female part of flower o Stigma (where pollen lands) o Style o Ovary (contains eggs) The purpose of a flower is for Reproduction. It makes seeds. It is important that the seeds are dispersed because Pollination - is the transfer of pollen from anther to stigma. Germination is when a seed starts to sprout / first grow. Leaves where the plant makes its food by the process of photosynthesis. Roots - absorb the water plants need and anchor them in the soil. 8