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Title: Topic 7 The Processes of Life


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Topic 7 - The Processes of Life
  • Question 1 (Introduction)
  • Dolly the sheep was produced by what scientific
    technique?
  • A - Germination
  • B - Cloning
  • C - Transplantation
  • D - Osmosis

2
Topic 7 - The Processes of Life
  • Question 2 (Introduction)
  • At which Institute was Dolly the sheep produced?
  • A - Roslin
  • B - Edinburgh
  • C Oxford University
  • D - Darwin

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Topic 7 - The Processes of Life
  • Question 3 (7.1 Cells)
  • Which structure in a cell could be described as
    the control centre?
  • A - Cytoplasm
  • B Cell membrane
  • C Chloroplast
  • D - Nucleus

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Topic 7 - The Processes of Life
  • Question 4 (7.1 Cells)
  • Which structure in a cell is where photosynthesis
    takes place?
  • A - Cytoplasm
  • B Cell membrane
  • C Chloroplast
  • D - Nucleus

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Topic 7 - The Processes of Life
  • Question 5 (7.1 Cells)
  • Which structure in a cell is all the contents
    except the nucleus and is like a jelly?
  • A - Cytoplasm
  • B Cell membrane
  • C Chloroplast
  • D - Nucleus

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Topic 7 - The Processes of Life
  • Question 6 (7.1 Cells)
  • Which structure in a cell is a rigid structure
    coating around the outside of the cell?
  • A - Cytoplasm
  • B Chloroplast
  • C Mitochondrion
  • D Cell Wall

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Topic 7 - The Processes of Life
  • Question 7 (7.1 Cells, tissues and organs)
  • Which type of cell is spindle shaped?
  • A - Stomach
  • B Muscle
  • C Nerve
  • D Red Blood

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Topic 7 - The Processes of Life
  • Question 8 (7.1 Cells, tissues and organs)
  • Which type of cell is used to transport oxygen?
  • A White Blood
  • B Muscle
  • C Nerve
  • D Red Blood

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Topic 7 - The Processes of Life
  • Question 9 (7.1 Special cells for special jobs)
  • Which type of cell have tiny hairs which can
    flap?
  • A White Blood
  • B Cilia
  • C Nerve
  • D Red Blood

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Topic 7 - The Processes of Life
  • Question 10 (7.1 Special cells for special jobs)
  • Which type of cell have a long tail that allows
    them to swim?
  • A White Blood
  • B Cilia
  • C Nerve
  • D Sperm

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Topic 7 - The Processes of Life
  • Question 11 (7.2 Humans males and females)
  • Which is the correct term for the time when we
    grow rapidly and develop secondary sexual
    characteristics?
  • A Menopause
  • B Puberty
  • C Parturition
  • D Gestation

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Topic 7 - The Processes of Life
  • Question 12 (7.2 Humans males and females)
  • Which is the correct term for a womans monthly
    periods?
  • A Menopause
  • B Puberty
  • C Menstruation
  • D Gestation

13
Topic 7 - The Processes of Life
  • Question 13 (7.2 Humans sex organs)
  • Where are eggs produced?
  • A Testes
  • B Oviduct
  • C Ovary
  • D Uterus

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Topic 7 - The Processes of Life
  • Question 14 (7.2 Humans sex organs)
  • Where are sperm cells produced?
  • A Testes
  • B Oviduct
  • C Ovary
  • D Uterus

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Topic 7 - The Processes of Life
  • Question 15 (7.2 Humans sex organs)
  • Where does the baby develop?
  • A Womb
  • B Oviduct
  • C Ovary
  • D Erectile tissue

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Topic 7 - The Processes of Life
  • Question 16 (7.2 Humans sex organs)
  • Where is the penis put during mating?
  • A Womb
  • B Oviduct
  • C Ovary
  • D Vagina

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Topic 7 - The Processes of Life
  • Question 17 (7.2 Humans sex organs)
  • Which of the following is the ring of muscle at
    the bottom of the womb?
  • A Cervix
  • B Oviduct
  • C Uterus
  • D Vagina

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Topic 7 - The Processes of Life
  • Question 18 (7.2 Human fertilization)
  • What is the word that means the meeting and
    joining of sperm and egg?
  • A Ovulation
  • B Digestion
  • C Fertilization
  • D Gestation

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Topic 7 - The Processes of Life
  • Question 19 (7.2 Human fertilization)
  • What is the word that means the pumping of sperm
    and the liquid that carries them from the man to
    the woman?
  • A Ovulation
  • B Ejaculation
  • C Concatenation
  • D Gestation

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Topic 7 - The Processes of Life
  • Question 20 (7.3 Pregnancy and birth)
  • What is the name of the tube that connects the
    embryo to the placenta?
  • A Alimentary
  • B Eustachian
  • C Umbilical
  • D Arterial

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Topic 7 - The Processes of Life
  • Question 21 (7.3 Pregnancy and birth)
  • What is the name of the organ that brings the
    blood supplies of the mother and baby very close
    together?
  • A Liver
  • B Mammary
  • C Amnion
  • D Placenta

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Topic 7 - The Processes of Life
  • Question 22 (7.3 Pregnancy and birth)
  • What is the name of the fluid that cushions the
    baby in the womb?
  • A Pleural
  • B Amniotic
  • C Umbilical
  • D Placental

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Topic 7 - The Processes of Life
  • Question 23 (7.3 Menstruation)
  • Periods occur at approximately what interval?
  • A 37 Days
  • B 7 Days
  • C 28 Days
  • D 3 Months

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Topic 7 - The Processes of Life
  • Question 24 (7.3 Menstruation)
  • Approximately how long does and egg survive if it
    is not fertilized?
  • A 5 Days
  • B 10 Days
  • C 2 Days
  • D 30 seconds

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Topic 7 - The Processes of Life
  • Question 25 (7.3 Passing on the instructions)
  • How many chromosomes are found in each human
    cell?
  • A 10
  • B 56
  • C 23
  • D 46

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Topic 7 - The Processes of Life
  • Question 26 (7.3 Genes)
  • What do you call different versions of a gene?
  • A Chromosomes
  • B DNA
  • C Alleles
  • D Variety

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Topic 7 - The Processes of Life
  • Question 27 (7.3 Genes)
  • What is the term for an allele which can cover up
    the effect of another allele?
  • A Dominant
  • B Macho
  • C Recessive
  • D Suppressing

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Topic 7 - The Processes of Life
  • Question 28 (7.3 Genes)
  • What is the term for an allele whose effect gets
    covered up by the effect of another allele?
  • A Recessive
  • B Effeminate
  • C Retiring
  • D Wimpish

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Topic 7 - The Processes of Life
  • Question 29 (7.4 Reproduction in flowering
    plants)
  • Which part of a flower produces the pollen?
  • A Stigma
  • B Anther
  • C Style
  • D Sepal

30
Topic 7 - The Processes of Life
  • Question 30 (7.4 Reproduction in flowering
    plants)
  • Which part of a flower receives the pollen?
  • A Stigma
  • B Anther
  • C Style
  • D Sepal

31
Topic 7 - The Processes of Life
  • Question 31 (7.4 Reproduction in flowering
    plants)
  • Which part of a flower is colourful to attract
    insects?
  • A Stigma
  • B Nectary
  • C Petal
  • D Sepal

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Topic 7 - The Processes of Life
  • Question 32 (7.4 Reproduction in flowering
    plants)
  • Which part of a flower produces a sweet sugary
    liquid which acts as a food for insects?
  • A Filament
  • B Nectary
  • C Style
  • D Stamen

33
Topic 7 - The Processes of Life
  • Question 33 (7.4 Reproduction in flowering
    plants)
  • What is the correct term for when pollen lands on
    a stigma?
  • A Fertilization
  • B Germination
  • C Pollination
  • D Dispersal

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Topic 7 - The Processes of Life
  • Question 34 (7.4 How a new plant grows)
  • What is the term for the growth of a seed?
  • A Fertilization
  • B Germination
  • C Pollination
  • D Dispersal

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Topic 7 - The Processes of Life
  • Question 35 (7.4 How a new plant grows)
  • Which of the following plants uses wind to
    disperse its seeds?
  • A Burdock
  • B Sweet pea
  • C Broad bean
  • D Dandelion

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Topic 7 - The Processes of Life
  • Question 36 (7.4 How a new plant grows)
  • Which of the following plants uses animals to
    disperse its seeds?
  • A Burdock
  • B Sweet pea
  • C Broad bean
  • D Dandelion

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Topic 7 - The Processes of Life
  • Question 37 (7.4 How a new plant grows)
  • Which of the following plants fires out its seeds
    to disperse them?
  • A Burdock
  • B Sweet pea
  • C Broad bean
  • D Dandelion

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Topic 7 - The Processes of Life
  • Question 38 (7.4 Advertising signs)
  • Which of the following birds act as a pollinator?
  • A Condor
  • B Penguin
  • C Wren
  • D Humming bird

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Topic 7 - The Processes of Life
  • Question 39 (7.4 Advertising signs)
  • What is the name given to the bands of colour on
    the petals of some flowers that lead insects to
    the nectaries?
  • A Motorways
  • B Spectrum
  • C Honey guides
  • D Petal stripes

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Topic 7 - The Processes of Life
  • Question 40 (7.4 Advertising signs)
  • Red flowers in Britain are likely to be
    pollinated by - ?
  • A Birds
  • B Moths Butterflies
  • C Bats
  • D Blue Whales
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