#1UNIT B The basic unit of life.. #1UNIT B The basic unit of life. CELL.

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#1UNIT B The basic unit of life.

#1UNIT B The basic unit of life. CELL

#2UNIT B Anything that causes a response in an organism

#2UNIT B Anything that causes a response in an organism STIMULUS

#3UNIT B These two organelles are found in the plant cell but not in an animal cell.

#3UNIT B These two organelles are found in the plant cell but not in an animal cell. CELL WALL & CHLOROPLASTS

#4UNIT B These are used on a paramecium for movement and gathering food.

#4UNIT B These are used on a paramecium for movement and gathering food. CILIA

#5UNIT B The diffusion of water particles through a selectively permeable membrane.

#5UNIT B The diffusion of water particles through a selectively permeable membrane. OSMOSIS

#6UNIT B This type of transport tissue transports water.

#6UNIT B This type of transport tissue transports water. XYLEM

#7UNIT B The general name for a specialized structure within a cell.

#7UNIT B The general name for a specialized structure within a cell. ORGANELLE

#8UNIT B The command center of the cell which directs all cellular activities.

#8UNIT B The command center of the cell which directs all cellular activities. NUCLEUS

#9UNIT B These carry out photosynthesis in a plant cell.

#9UNIT B These carry out photosynthesis in a plant cell. CHLOROPLASTS

#10UNIT B This contains the nutrients required by the cell to maintain its life processes.

#10UNIT B This contains the nutrients required by the cell to maintain its life processes. CYTOPLASM

#11UNIT B Where chemical reactions occur that convert the energy the cell receives into a form it can use.

#11UNIT B Where chemical reactions occur that convert the energy the cell receives into a form it can use. MITOCHONDRIA

#12UNIT B A controllable gateway that lets needed materials in and waste materials out.

#12UNIT B A controllable gateway that lets needed materials in and waste materials out. CELL MEMBRANE

#13UNIT B This type of digestion involves the physical breakdown of food into smaller pieces.

#13UNIT B This type of digestion involves the physical breakdown of food into smaller pieces. MECHANICAL

#14UNIT B The movement of food through the oesophagus and intestines by the muscles contracting and relaxing.

#14UNIT B The movement of food through the oesophagus and intestines by the muscles contracting and relaxing. PERISTALSIS

#15UNIT B What are the bottom two chambers of the heart called?

#15UNIT B What are the bottom two chambers of the heart called? VENTRICLES

#16UNIT B This muscle in your rib cage is responsible for breathing.

#16UNIT B This muscle in your rib cage is responsible for breathing. DIAPHRAGM

#17UNIT B This organ stores bile.

#17UNIT B This organ stores bile. GALL BLADDER

#18UNIT B These are specialized blood vessels where the diffusion of nutrients and gasses occur, located between the arteries and veins.

#18UNIT B These are specialized blood vessels where the diffusion of nutrients and gasses occur, located between the arteries and veins. CAPILLARIES

#19UNIT B This makes up 55% of your blood.

#19UNIT B This makes up 55% of your blood. PLASMA

#20UNIT B Filtering units of the kidney that remove wastes from the blood and produce urine.

#20UNIT B Filtering units of the kidney that remove wastes from the blood and produce urine. NEPHRONS

#21UNIT B Voluntary responses are controlled by the ___________ nervous system.

#21UNIT B Voluntary responses are controlled by the ___________ nervous system. SOMATIC

#22UNIT B Small finger-like projections in the intestine which absorb nutrients.

#22UNIT B Small finger-like projections in the intestine which absorb nutrients. VILLI

#23UNIT B These cells stop the bleeding at cuts.

#23UNIT B These cells stop the bleeding at cuts. PLATELETS

#24UNIT B This organ takes highly toxic ammonia and converts it into urea.

#24UNIT B This organ takes highly toxic ammonia and converts it into urea. LIVER

#25UNIT B This machine acts like a kidney and removes wastes from the blood.

#25UNIT B This machine acts like a kidney and removes wastes from the blood. DIALYSIS

#26UNIT B The job for this type of tissue is to send and receive messages.

#26UNIT B The job for this type of tissue is to send and receive messages. NEURON

#27UNIT B What are the top two chambers of the heart called.

#27UNIT B What are the top two chambers of the heart called. ATRIUMS

#28UNIT B What organ does the pulmonary arteries bring the blood to.

#28UNIT B What organ does the pulmonary arteries bring the blood to. LUNGS

#29UNIT B These are specialized cells which fight infection.

#29UNIT B These are specialized cells which fight infection. WHITE BLOOD CELLS

#30UNIT B This is known as the mucus, hydrochloric acid, water and digestive enzymes which are in the stomach.

#30UNIT B This is known as the mucus, hydrochloric acid, water and digestive enzymes which are in the stomach. GASTRIC JUICES

#31UNIT B The spot in the lungs where gas exchange occurs.

#31UNIT B The spot in the lungs where gas exchange occurs. ALVEOLI

#32UNIT B These vessels pump blood to the heart.

#32UNIT B These vessels pump blood to the heart. VEINS

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