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Edit the question and labels Click the screen to get the choices Click the green button to do the first drop Use the different slides to change the answer position Creating/editing questions: Playing the game: Click the screen again to get the question Click the green button to do the last double drop There is a slide of printable money if you want to use that… Created September 2011 M James

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What is the name of this shape? Parallelogram Rhombus A B Drop Kite Trapezium D C Click for the choicesClick for the question Example Question

ADH FSH Drop Oestrogen LH Click for the choicesClick for the question What is the name of the hormone that causes the egg to develop? A D B C B1 drop

Increases blood sugar Lowers blood sugar Drop Decreases urine volume Increases urine volume Click for the choicesClick for the question What does glucagon do? B A D C B1 drop

Relay Sensory Drop Stimulus Motor Click for the choicesClick for the question B1 drop What type of Neurone carries a nerve impulse from a receptor? A B D C

24 days 28 days Drop 24 hours 28 hours Click for the choicesClick for the question The menstrual cycle occurs every… A C D B B1 drop

Positive phototropism Positive gravitropism Drop Negative phototropism Negative gravitropism Click for the choicesClick for the question B1 drop Roots growing towards the soil is….. A B D C

tauxins auxins Drop auxsins laukins Click for the choicesClick for the question Plant hormones are called… A D B C B1 drop

relay Motor Drop neuronal sensory Click for the choicesClick for the question What neurones carry impulses towards the effector? A C D B B1 drop

Testes The ovaries Drop Hypothalamus Pituitary gland Click for the choicesClick for the question Where is Oestrogen released from? A C D B B1 drop