Statistics for Biology - Organisation

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  • This quiz has been taken 19 times
  • The average score is 5 of 37

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HintAnswer% Correct
What is the fundamental unit of all living organisms?Cell
69%
Which organ produces bile?LIver
54%
What is made up of multiple tissues that have a similar function?Organ
54%
What is the highest level of organisation in a multicellular living thing, consisting of several organ systems?Organism
54%
Which organ digests food?stomach
54%
What is made up of multiple cells that have a similar functionTissue
54%
What is a group of organs that work together to perform a particular role?Organ system
46%
Where bile stored?Gallbladder
23%
What type of tissue lines the stomach?Epithelial
15%
What type of tissue produces digestive juices that break down the contents?Glandular
15%
Which organ absorbs water molecules from the remaining undigested food, producing Faeces?Large instestine
15%
What does lipase digest?lipids
15%
What does amylase digest?Carbohydrates
8%
What is another name for a biological catalyst?Enzyme
8%
What is the testing raegent for starch?Iodine
8%
Where does amylase work?Mouth small intestine
8%
What type of tissue moves around the contents of the stomach?Muscular
8%
What is a factor that affects the rate of reaction?PH
Temperature
8%
What does protease digest?Protein
8%
Where is amylase created?Salivary glands
Pacreas
8%
In the lock and key theory, what is the lock?Active site
0%
What is the testing raegent for sugar?benedics
0%
What is the testing raegent for Protein?Biuret
0%
What colour does the solution turn for starch?blue
black
0%
What would happen to the enzyme without bile to neutralise acid in the stomach?Denature
0%
What is the testing raegent for lipids?ethanol
0%
Which organ produces digestive juicesGlands
0%
What colour does the solution turn for protein?lilac
0%
What colour does the solution turn for lipids?oil drops form at surface
0%
Where is lipase made?pancreas
small intestine
0%
What colour does the solution turn for Sugar?red
brick red
0%
Where does lipase work?Small istestine
0%
Which organ absorbs solute food molecules?Small Istestine
0%
Where is protease made?stomach
pancreas
small intestine
0%
Where does protease work?Stomach
small intestine
0%
What is the key?Substrate
0%
Which of the food tests required heat?Sugar
0%

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