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13 Cards in this Set
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Name the organelles present in a bean plant which allow it to photosynthesise?
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Chloroplasts
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What two substances can a bean plant store carbohydrate as?
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Starch
Sucrose |
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Describe the structure of the mycelium of fungi
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Made up of thread like structures called hyphae which contain many nuclei
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Which of these structures apply to Yeast
a) Can store carbohydrate b) is single- celled c) can photosynthesise d) Has cell structures containing chitin |
A and D
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Fungus secrets enzymes onto the wheat then absorbs the nutrients, what is this process called?
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Saprotrophic nutrition
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How do bacteria obtain the nutrition they need?
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By feeding off of other living
organisms |
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Name 3 features of bacteria
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It has a cell wall
It has a circular chromosome of DNA It has no nucleus Single-celled some can photosynthesise Microscopic |
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Name 3 features of a typical protoctist cell
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Single Celled
Microscopic Some have animal cell features and some are more like plants |
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Name 3 features of a virus
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Small particles
Parasitic Infect every type of living organism No cellular structure Protein coat surrounding 1 circular chromosome of DNA |
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Name 3 features of an animal
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multicellular
no chloroplasts no cell walls can move from one place to another nervous co-ordination store starch as glycogen |
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Name 3 features of a plant
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multicellular
contain cholroplasts carry out photosynthesis cellulose cell walls store carbohydrates as starch or sucrose |
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Name 3 features of a fungi
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no photosynthesis
mycelium made up of thread like structures called hyphae which contain many nuclei |
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Give an example of one of each of the 5 kingdoms
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Elephant
Amoeba Lactobaccilus Yeast Maize |