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4th Sep '25
1B Keywords
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Cell
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repeated unit
Joint
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A joint is where two or more bones meet.
Organism
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A living thing.
Tissue
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A collection of similar cells doing the same job.
Organ System
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A group of organs working together to fulfil one or more functions.
Bicep
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A muscle on top of the upper arm.
Tricep
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A muscle on underside of the upper arm.
Light microscope
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Device that uses visible light and a series of lenses to produce an enlarged image of an object.
Organ
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Different tissues working together to fulfil a specific function
Elodea cell
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Elodea is a type of pond plant, the cells have lots of chloroplasts to capture light for the process of photosynthesis.
Root hair cell
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Have a large surface area to absorb water and nutrients. RHC have no chloroplasts as light does not get to them
Ciliated cell
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Have hair like structures to move substances around.
Tendons
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Muscles are connected to bones by Tendons
Muscles
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Muscles are needed to move bones attached by joints. They can contract or relax.
Organelle
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Part of a cell
Quadriceps
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The muscle on front of the upper leg.
Intercostal muscles
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The muscles between the ribs
Hamstrings
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The muscles on back of the upper leg.
Yeast
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Yeast are single-celled fungi. They are useful in food production. The carbon dioxide produced by yeast makes bread dough rise, and the ethanol it
Red blood cell
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a rounded shape to allow it to flow smoothly. Is red due to the iron compound used to carry oxygen. RBC have no nucleus and a biconcave cross section to increase oxygen capacity.
Multicellular organisms
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living things made up of many cells.
Unicellular organism
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living things made up of only a one cell.
Objective lens
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Eye piece
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Radius
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Fibula
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Tibia
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Light source
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Focusing knob
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Movement
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Stage
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Cell sap
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Growth
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Reproduction
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Excretion
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Sensitivity
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Nutrition
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Respiration
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Humerus
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A bone in the upper arm
Gene
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A gene is a short section of DNA. Each gene codes for a specific protein by specifying the order in which amino acids must be joined together
Cytoplasm
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A jelly like substance tha makes up the majority of the cell.
Animal
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A living organism which feeds on other orgasms for food.
Plant
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A living organism which makes its own food.
Cell membrane
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A thin barrier which holds the cell together.
Permanent Vacuole
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An organelle that contains cell sap.
Chloroplasts
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An organelle that contains chlorophyll, a green substance.
Mitochondria
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An organelle that increases the rate of respiration.
Ribosome
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An organelle that produces proteins.
Nucleus
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An organelle which is a container of genetic instructions.
Pseudopodia
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Are false feet found on Protoza to move about and to surround food and take it inside the cell.
Hinge
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Back and forth without twisting.
Bacteria
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Bacteria are living cells and, in favourable conditions, can multiply rapidly. Once inside the body, they release poisons or toxins that make us feel ill.
Ulna
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Bone found in the lower arm.
Clavicle
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Collar bone
bone marrow
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Found in bones and produces blood cells.
Adapted
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How something is different.
Ligaments
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Joints are held together bone to bone by ligaments.
Spine
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Made up of Vertebrae which connect the Pelvis to Skull.
Fixed
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No movement
Protozoa
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Protozoa are single-celled organisms.,
Rib cage
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Provide a moveable cage to enclose and protect the lungs
Skeleton
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Provides several functions including support, protection, movement and making blood cells.
Ball and socket
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Rotation in all directions.
Flagella
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Tails found on bacteria that allows them to swim.
Function
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The 'job' / what something does.
Cell wall
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The cellulose layer around certain cells
Femur
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The upper arm bone
Pivot
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Twisting.
Specimen
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a sample of a substance or material for examination
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