Living Organisims

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What is an arthropod with six pairs of legs likely to be?
a crustacean
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The leaves on a certain plant has parallel veins. Which statement about this plant is correct?
It is a monocotyledon
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In fungi, what is the cell wall made from?
Chitin
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Which statement about viruses is correct?
They have a protein coat
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Which statement about protoctists is correct?
Amoeba has features like an animal cell but Chlorella has features like a plant cell
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What problem does tobacco mosaic virus cause?
Discolouring of tobacco plant leaves
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What do animals, fungi and viruses have in common?
They cannot carry out photosynthesis
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In plants, what are leaves examples of?
Organs
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What is a function of the vacuole in a plant cell?
To keep the cell turgid
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What structure does a plant cell have but an animal cell does not have?
A permanent vacuole
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What is diffusion?
The movement of particles from high concentration to low concentration
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Which process is responsible for gas exchange in the lungs?
Diffusion
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What is osmosis?
The overall movement of water, through a partially permeable membrane, from a region of high solute concentration to a region of low solute concentration
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Which process needs carrier proteins in the cell membrane?
Active transport
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Which process happens against a concentration gradient?
Active transport
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Which statement about viruses is correct?

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