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- What is/are the function(s) of roots? a To hold onto the soil b To absorb water from the soil c To store food d All of the above
- Based on the information provided, which term best completes this concept map? Animal Bacteria Plant Virus
- Directions: Write in and circle best answer on this sheet. agram to identify the docrine glands and and link them to ne basic descriptive below: __ located in the throat;bi-lobed gland connected by an isthmus. __ found sitting on top of the kidneys. __ connected to the hypothalamus, it has a front and back portion. __ paired glands suspended in the scrotum outside of the body. __ small structures sitting on the posterior surface of the thyroid gland. __ found in the pelvic cavity of females concerned with ova and estroger __ sits in the upper thorax overlying the heart. __ found in the center of the brain and shaped like a tiny pine cone. __ a mixed gland, located close to the stomach and small intestine. __ although not a primary endocrine gland, it releases ANP hormone.
- __ The cells which are first formed from the fertilised eggs of the hornet moth are stem cells. Name the process by which these stem cells then form specialised cells. [1 mark]
- The area where the optic nerve leaves the retina is called the: Multiple Choice optic disc. optic hilum. ocular foramen. optic chiasm. ocular choroid