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