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Question | Answer |
M (of MRSGREN) | Movement |
R (of MRSGREN) | Respiration |
S (of MRSGREN) | Sensitivity |
G (of MRSGREN) | Growth |
second R (of MRSGREN) | Reproduction |
E (of MRSGREN) | Excretion |
N (of MRSGREN) | Nutrition |
Biological Molecules | Found in living things Organic molecules |
Properties of water that make it important for life | It helps to transport food and chemicals Helps to remove waste products For breathing, sweating, and digestion Universal solvent Plants use it to grow, transport food, carry out chemical reactions, keep themselves standing and photosynthesis. |
Plant cel | |
Animal cell | |
Protein | Carbon, oxygen, hydrogen, nitrogen, sulfur Amino acids |
Carbohydrates | Carbon, oxygen, hydrogen Monosaccharides (glucose and fructose) |
Lipids | Carbon, oxygen, hydrogen Fatty acids and glycerol |
Nucleic Acids | Carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, phosphorus Nucleotides |
Red blood cells | To carry oxygen No nucleus so they have more space for the oxygen, Flexible, Contains haemoglobin which joins with oxygen |
White blood cells | Immune response Change shape to squeeze blood vessels |
Cilliated cells | Remove mucus Has a layer of tiny hair (cilia) to push and move mucus from one place to another |
Emergent property | A characteristic an entity gains when it becomes part of a bigger system. (wetness is a property of water) |
Emergent Systems | When simple entities work together to do more complex functions. (ants) |
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