Organisation

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  • What is amylase?
    An enzyme that breaks carbohydrates down
  • Where is amylase produced?
    In the salivary glands and pancreas
  • What is the function of the aorta?
    It carries oxygenated blood from the heart
  • What is an artery?
    A blood vessel carrying blood away from the heart
  • What characterizes a benign tumour?
    It does not invade other areas of the body
  • What is bile used for?
    To neutralise stomach acid and emulsify fats
  • What components make up blood?
    Red blood cells, white blood cells, platelets, plasma
  • What is cancer?
    A non-communicable disease of uncontrolled cell growth
  • What is a capillary?
    A very thin blood vessel for substance exchange
  • What is a cell?
    The basic building block of all living organisms
  • What is a communicable disease?
    A disease that can be spread between individuals
  • What causes coronary heart disease?
    Buildup of fatty deposits in the coronary artery
  • What are enzymes?
    Biological catalysts that increase reaction rates
  • What is health?
    The state of physical and mental wellbeing
  • What is the function of the heart?
    To pump blood around the body
  • What does lipase do?
    Breaks lipids down into fatty acids and glycerol
  • What is the lock and key hypothesis?
    Substrates must fit the enzyme's active site
  • What is a malignant tumour?
    A cancerous growth that invades other tissues
  • What is meristem tissue?
    Plant tissue containing undifferentiated stem cells
  • What is metabolism?
    All chemical reactions occurring in an organism
  • What is a non-communicable disease?
    A disease that cannot be spread between individuals
  • What are organs?
    Aggregations of tissues performing specific functions
  • What are organ systems?
    Groups of organs working together to form organisms
  • What is palisade mesophyll?
    A tissue specialized for photosynthesis in leaves
  • What is phloem?
    A transport tissue that moves sugars in plants
  • What does protease do?
    Breaks proteins down into amino acids
  • What is the pulmonary artery's function?
    It carries deoxygenated blood to the lungs
  • What does the pulmonary vein do?
    It carries oxygenated blood back to the heart
  • What is the rate of reaction?
    The speed at which reactants become products
  • What is a risk factor?
    Something that increases disease development risk
  • What is spongy mesophyll?
    A tissue specialized for gas exchange in leaves
  • What are statins used for?
    To reduce blood cholesterol levels
  • What is a stent?
    A tube implanted to keep blood vessels open
  • What is tissue?
    A group of cells with similar structure and function
  • What is translocation in plants?
    The movement of food molecules through phloem
  • What is transpiration?
    The process of water evaporating from a plant
  • What is a vein?
    A blood vessel carrying blood back to the heart
  • What is the vena cava?
    The main vein carrying deoxygenated blood to the heart
  • What is xylem?
    A transport tissue for water and minerals in plants