| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| What is the fundamental unit of all living organisms? | Cell | 80%
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| What is made up of multiple tissues that have a similar function? | Organ | 60%
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| Which organ digests food? | stomach | 60%
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| What is made up of multiple cells that have a similar function | Tissue | 55%
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| Which organ produces bile? | LIver | 50%
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| What is the highest level of organisation in a multicellular living thing, consisting of several organ systems? | Organism | 50%
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| What is a group of organs that work together to perform a particular role? | Organ system | 50%
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| Where bile stored? | Gallbladder | 35%
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| Which organ absorbs water molecules from the remaining undigested food, producing Faeces? | Large instestine | 30%
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| What does protease digest? | Protein | 20%
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| What does amylase digest? | Carbohydrates | 15%
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| What does lipase digest? | lipids | 15%
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| Where does amylase work? | Mouth small intestine | 15%
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| Where is amylase created? | Salivary glandsPacreas | 15%
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| What is another name for a biological catalyst? | Enzyme | 10%
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| What type of tissue lines the stomach? | Epithelial | 10%
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| What type of tissue produces digestive juices that break down the contents? | Glandular | 10%
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| What is the testing raegent for starch? | Iodine | 10%
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| What type of tissue moves around the contents of the stomach? | Muscular | 10%
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| What is a factor that affects the rate of reaction? | PHTemperature | 10%
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| Where is protease made? | stomachpancreas small intestine | 10%
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| What is the testing raegent for Protein? | Biuret | 5%
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| What would happen to the enzyme without bile to neutralise acid in the stomach? | Denature | 5%
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| What is the testing raegent for lipids? | ethanol | 5%
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| Where is lipase made? | pancreas small intestine | 5%
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| Where does lipase work? | Small istestine | 5%
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| Where does protease work? | Stomachsmall intestine | 5%
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| What is the key? | Substrate | 5%
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| In the lock and key theory, what is the lock? | Active site | 0%
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| What is the testing raegent for sugar? | benedics | 0%
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| What colour does the solution turn for starch? | blueblack | 0%
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| Which organ produces digestive juices | Glands | 0%
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| What colour does the solution turn for protein? | lilac | 0%
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| What colour does the solution turn for lipids? | oil drops form at surface | 0%
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| What colour does the solution turn for Sugar? | redbrick red | 0%
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| Which organ absorbs solute food molecules? | Small Istestine | 0%
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| Which of the food tests required heat? | Sugar | 0%
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