Biological Science Review
Biological Science Review
Biological Science Review
Q.2 In our bodies, two groups of specialized cells assist homeostasis are
Q.3 In balancing gases exchange, when organisms respire (inhale), oxygen and food are the environmental
principle
a) Inputs
b) Outputs
c) Consumption requirement.
d) Selective reabsorption
a) Stomata
b) Leaf’s skin
c) Lungs.
d) Endoplasmic reticulum
Q.5 Blue invertebrates, such as some snails and crabs, use haemocyanin. This is a protein which contains
Q.7 The cell membrane that allow some materials throughout the body of organisms is called
a) Semi-permeable membranes
b) Skin membranes
c) Pelvis membranes
d) Cell membranes
Q.8 The roles of the excretory system is to remove wastes from our body system, they are
Q.9 The skin of some people can smell of garlic or cigarettes. This is due to
a) Too much water intake
b) Too much sugar intake
c) Too much salty food
d) Ammonia produced by the breakdown of protein
a) Medulla
b) Cortex
c) Nephrons
d) Pelvis
Q.12 ADH and aldosterone are produced to regulate
Q.13 Which organisms would not have endocrine glands that produce hormone to coordinate body activities?
They must be:
a) Plants
b) Bacteria
c) Animal
d) Human
a) Pancreas
b) Pituitary
c) Thyroid
d) Adrenal
Q.15 Which hormone is used for stimulating the thyroid to make thyroxine?
Q.16 List the organs that make up the excretory systems. Indicate which waste products is removed by each
organs that you have list
a) Homeostasis:
b) Osmosis:
c) Diffusion:
d) Hormone:
Q.18 Below is the figure of a nephron. Label the structure and state the function of the Bowman’s capsule and
loop of Helen
Q.19 Processes in the nephron of kidneys occur in four stages. What are they?
Q.20 Why do you think urea, water and dissolved gases can diffuse across cell membrane but other substances
such as protein, vitamin cannot? Explain.
Q.1 Where are hormones produced in animal and plants? And what is the function of thyroxine
Q.2 List the two systems involved with coordinating responses around the body
Q.9 Which system of coordination do you think is the most effective: the endocrine system or the nervous
system? Give reasons for your point of view.
a. What is a synapse?
c. Write a chemical equation of the cell respiration that takes place in the mitochondria?
d. State the function of a neurotransmitter during the movement of signals between neurons
Q.11 Communication across the synapse:
Q.12 Which one of the following statements about neurons is not true?
a) a stimulus
b) a synapse
c) a receptor
d) an effector
BODY DEFENSE
Q.1 List the ways that exposure to high energy radiation can affect the body
Q.2 List four ways in which your body resist invasion from microbes
Q.5 If you cut your arm, after a while the skin goes red around the cut. Explain what is likely to be happening
and how this assists in the healing process.
Q.6 Explain how washing your hand can protect you from disease.
Q.8 The skin, gastric juice and mucous membrane are called the body’s first line of defense
b. How does the first line of defense help prevent infection from pathogen?
Q.10 How are the immune cells in the second line of defense different from memory white blood cells in the
third line of defense? How are they similar?
ECOSYSTEM
Q.1 All living things undergo cellular respiration to produce energy, carbon dioxide (CO2) and water (H2O).
Describe this process by using a chemical equation.
Q.2 Make a list of some biotic and abiotic factors that occur within an ecosystem.
Q.3 What is the different between producer and consumers? Give an example for each
Q.4 Why are plants called Autotrophs and animals called Heterotrophs?
Q.5 Describe the relationship between food chain and food web in an ecosystem
Q.6 Refer to the diagram below, and answer the questions that follow
a) How many food chains does it have? List out each food chain in this system
Q.7 Draw a food chain with at least five living things and explain if each is a producer or consumer
(primary, secondary, tertiary, apex predator).
Q.8 Explain how energy flows through a food web.
Q.9 What is meant by a trophic level? In what way is a trophic level different from a niche?
Q.10 Draw an IPO (input, processing, output) diagram for photosynthesis and cellular respiration.