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Nutrition |
The free dictionary - 'The process of nourishing or being nourished, especially the process by which a living organism assimilates food and uses it for growth and for replacement of tissues. 2. The science or study that deals with food and nourishment, especially in humans. 3. A source of nourishment; food.' |
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Respiration |
Breathing systems |
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Excretion |
Poo/waste |
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Response |
Feel, sense, touch |
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Movement |
Movement |
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Reproduction |
Production of offspring |
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Growth and development |
Growth of muscles and body. |
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Organelles |
Any of a number of organised or specialised structures within a living cell. |
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Cells |
A cell is the smallest unit of life that can replicate independently, |
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Tissue |
A group of cells working together for one specialist purpose |
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Organs |
A part of an organism which is typically self-contained and has a specific vital function. |
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Systems |
A group of Organs working together for one specific purpose, e.g. Respiratory system |
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Lungs |
Breath |
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Heart |
Pumps blood around the body |
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Eyes |
See |
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Name all the sensy things |
Eyes Nose Mouth Ear Feel (skin) |
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Main organs of a flower: |
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Name some specialised cells. |
Xylem, hole through middle to allow water to pass through, Nerve cells, Passes electrical signals around the body and up to the brain. |
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Hydrostatic skeleton |
'A hydrostatic skeleton or hydroskeleton is a structure found in many soft-bodied animals consisting of a fluid-filled cavity, the coelom, surrounded by muscles.' |
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Exoskeleton |
Skeleton on outside of body |
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Endoskeleton |
Skeleton on the inside of the body |
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Identify some major bones (only major not all of them). |
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Synovial Joint |
Joins bones with a joint containing some synovial fluid |