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Edexcel GCSE Biology Questions & 100% Correct Answers- Latest Test | Graded A+ | Passed
Edexcel GCSE Biology Questions & 100% Correct Answers- Latest Test | Graded A+ | Passed
[Show more]Edexcel GCSE Biology Questions & 100% Correct Answers- Latest Test | Graded A+ | Passed
[Show more]What are the parts of an animal (and plant) cell? 
֎ -:- Nucleus 
֎ Cytoplasm 
֎ Cell membrane 
֎ Mitochondria 
What are parts of a plant cell? 
֎ -:- Rigid cell wall 
֎ Large vacuole 
֎ Chloroplasts 
֎ (nucleus, cytoplasm, cell membrane and mitochondria) 
What does the nucleus do? 
֎ -...
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Add to cartWhat are the parts of an animal (and plant) cell? 
֎ -:- Nucleus 
֎ Cytoplasm 
֎ Cell membrane 
֎ Mitochondria 
What are parts of a plant cell? 
֎ -:- Rigid cell wall 
֎ Large vacuole 
֎ Chloroplasts 
֎ (nucleus, cytoplasm, cell membrane and mitochondria) 
What does the nucleus do? 
֎ -...
acquired characteristic 
֎ -:- A characteristic that is changed by the environment. 
adaptation 
֎ -:- How organisms change in order to be more suited to their environment. 
addiction 
֎ -:- When someone is dependent on a drug and can't do without it. 
allele 
֎ -:- Alternative forms of the sam...
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Add to cartacquired characteristic 
֎ -:- A characteristic that is changed by the environment. 
adaptation 
֎ -:- How organisms change in order to be more suited to their environment. 
addiction 
֎ -:- When someone is dependent on a drug and can't do without it. 
allele 
֎ -:- Alternative forms of the sam...
How does a heart attack occur? 
֎ -:- When blood supply to muscles in parts of the heart either stops or is 
severely reduced, causing damage and stopping the heart from pumping 
properly. 
How can you help stop a heart attack? 
֎ -:- By using a defibrillator, which sends an electric shock to th...
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Add to cartHow does a heart attack occur? 
֎ -:- When blood supply to muscles in parts of the heart either stops or is 
severely reduced, causing damage and stopping the heart from pumping 
properly. 
How can you help stop a heart attack? 
֎ -:- By using a defibrillator, which sends an electric shock to th...
In which type of cell would you find a cell wall, chloroplasts and a vacuole? 
֎ -:- plant cell 
What does an animal cell have? 
֎ -:- - cytoplasm 
֎ - nucleus 
֎ - ribosomes 
֎ - cell membrane 
֎ - mitochondria 
What does the nucleus do? 
֎ -:- contains genetic material that controls the ...
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Add to cartIn which type of cell would you find a cell wall, chloroplasts and a vacuole? 
֎ -:- plant cell 
What does an animal cell have? 
֎ -:- - cytoplasm 
֎ - nucleus 
֎ - ribosomes 
֎ - cell membrane 
֎ - mitochondria 
What does the nucleus do? 
֎ -:- contains genetic material that controls the ...
In which type of cell would you find a cell wall, chloroplasts and a vacuole? 
֎ -:- plant cell 
What does an animal cell have? 
֎ -:- - cytoplasm 
֎ - nucleus 
֎ - ribosomes 
֎ - cell membrane 
֎ - mitochondria 
What does the nucleus do? 
֎ -:- contains genetic material that controls the ...
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Add to cartIn which type of cell would you find a cell wall, chloroplasts and a vacuole? 
֎ -:- plant cell 
What does an animal cell have? 
֎ -:- - cytoplasm 
֎ - nucleus 
֎ - ribosomes 
֎ - cell membrane 
֎ - mitochondria 
What does the nucleus do? 
֎ -:- contains genetic material that controls the ...
List all the Sub-cellular structures of an Animal cell 
֎ -:- 1) Nucleus 
֎ 2) Cytoplasm 
֎ 3) Cell membrane 
֎ 4) Mitochondria 
֎ 5) Ribosomes 
List all the sub-cellular structures of a Plant cell 
֎ -:- 1) Nucleus 
2) Cytoplasm 
3) Cell membrane 
4) Mitochondria 
5) Ribosomes 
6) Chloroplast...
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Add to cartList all the Sub-cellular structures of an Animal cell 
֎ -:- 1) Nucleus 
֎ 2) Cytoplasm 
֎ 3) Cell membrane 
֎ 4) Mitochondria 
֎ 5) Ribosomes 
List all the sub-cellular structures of a Plant cell 
֎ -:- 1) Nucleus 
2) Cytoplasm 
3) Cell membrane 
4) Mitochondria 
5) Ribosomes 
6) Chloroplast...
Define movement 
֎ -:- An action by an organism or part of an organism causing a change of 
position or place 
Define respiration 
֎ -:- The chemical reaction that breaks down nutrient molecules in living cells to 
release energy 
Respiration word equation 
֎ -:- Glucose+oxygen->water+carbon...
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Add to cartDefine movement 
֎ -:- An action by an organism or part of an organism causing a change of 
position or place 
Define respiration 
֎ -:- The chemical reaction that breaks down nutrient molecules in living cells to 
release energy 
Respiration word equation 
֎ -:- Glucose+oxygen->water+carbon...
What is health? 
Ξ -:- Health is a state of Physical, Intellectual, Emotional and Social Wellbeing. 
What is wellbeing? 
Ξ -:- Wellbeing is the state of being comfortable, happy and healthy. 
what is the holisitic approach? 
Ξ -:- The holistic approach to care is to look at the person as a whole ...
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Add to cartWhat is health? 
Ξ -:- Health is a state of Physical, Intellectual, Emotional and Social Wellbeing. 
What is wellbeing? 
Ξ -:- Wellbeing is the state of being comfortable, happy and healthy. 
what is the holisitic approach? 
Ξ -:- The holistic approach to care is to look at the person as a whole ...
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