B2, Organs in animals and plants 0.0 / 5 ? BiologyCells, tissues and organsGCSEAQA Created by: emmajane_Created on: 03-04-14 19:17 What is the function of Muscular tissue? Contracts, bringing about movement 1 of 26 What is the function of glandular tissue? Produces enzymes and hormones 2 of 26 What is teh function of epithelial tissue? Covers some parts of the body 3 of 26 Name 3 tissues contained in the stomach Musculat tissue, Glandular tissue and epithelial tissue 4 of 26 What is the function of muscular tissue in the stomach? To churn the food and other contents in the stomach 5 of 26 What is the function of glandular tissue in the stomach? To produce digestive juices, including acids and enzymes 6 of 26 What is the function of epithelial tissue in the stomach? it covers the inner and outer surfaces of the stomach 7 of 26 Name the 4 organ systems The respitory system, the digestive system, the reproductive system and the nervous system 8 of 26 What's the function of the pancreas and salivary glands? To produce digestive juices 9 of 26 What is the function of the liver? To produce bile 10 of 26 What is the function of the small intestine? To digest and absorb soluble foods 11 of 26 What is the function of the large intestine? absorbs water from undigested foods and produces faeces 12 of 26 What does the epidermal tissue do? Covers the plant 13 of 26 What does mesophyll do? carries out photosynthesis 14 of 26 WHat does the xylem and pholem do? Transport of substances around the plant 15 of 26 Name3 examples of plant organs stem, leaf and roots 16 of 26 What is the purpose of chlorophyll? To absorb sunlight 17 of 26 What is the purpose of a leaf haing a large surface area? To absorb more light 18 of 26 What is the purpose of a leaf having stomata? To let carbon dioxide diffuse into the leaf 19 of 26 What is the purpose of a leaf being thin? Short distance for carbon dioxide to diffuse into the leaf cell 20 of 26 What is teh purpose of a leaf having a network of veins? To support the leaf and transport water and carbohydrates 21 of 26 What is the purpose of the wax cuticle layer? To protect the leaf without blocking light 22 of 26 What is the purpose of the transparent epidermis? to allow more light to reach the palisade cells 23 of 26 What is the purpose of the palisade cells? to absorb light 24 of 26 What is the purpose of the spongey mesophyll layer? air spaces allow carbon dioxide to diffuse, also to increase the surface area 25 of 26 What is the purpose of the chloroplasts in the palisade cells? to increase absorption of light 26 of 26
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