- Messages
- 32
- Reaction score
- 1
- Points
- 18
Diffusion and Osmosis;
Describe the importance of a water potential gradient int he uptake of water by plants and the effects of osmosis on plan and animal tissues.
Animal Nutrition:
Explain why most foods must be digested.
Transport in Flowering Plants:
Describe How wilting occurs.
Transport in Humans:
Describe the transfer of materials between capillaries and tissue fluid.
Respiration:
Describe the effect of lactic acid production in muscles during exercise.
Excretion:
Describe the removal of carbon dioxide from the lungs.
Reproduction;
Describe and Name one commercially important application of asexual reproduction in plants.
State the role of mitosis in growth, repair of damaged tissues, replacement of worn out cells and asexual reproduction.
Compare male and female gametes in terms of size, numbers and mobility.
Inheritance;
Distinguish between the term Gene and Allele,
Explain why observed ratios often differ from expected ratios, especially when there are small numbers of progeny.
Describe Variation
Discuss potential advantages and dangers of Genetic Engineering.
Thanks
Describe the importance of a water potential gradient int he uptake of water by plants and the effects of osmosis on plan and animal tissues.
Animal Nutrition:
Explain why most foods must be digested.
Transport in Flowering Plants:
Describe How wilting occurs.
Transport in Humans:
Describe the transfer of materials between capillaries and tissue fluid.
Respiration:
Describe the effect of lactic acid production in muscles during exercise.
Excretion:
Describe the removal of carbon dioxide from the lungs.
Reproduction;
Describe and Name one commercially important application of asexual reproduction in plants.
State the role of mitosis in growth, repair of damaged tissues, replacement of worn out cells and asexual reproduction.
Compare male and female gametes in terms of size, numbers and mobility.
Inheritance;
Distinguish between the term Gene and Allele,
Explain why observed ratios often differ from expected ratios, especially when there are small numbers of progeny.
Describe Variation
Discuss potential advantages and dangers of Genetic Engineering.
Thanks