What is an organism? - A living creature., What are life processes? - It tells you whether or not something is living., When is something dead? - When the life processes of it have stopped., What are non-living things? - Things that were never alive., When does growth happen? - It happens when an organism gets larger and heavier., What does the seed coat do? - It protects the seed., What is a hilum? - It is where the seed was attached to the plant., What is a plant embyro? - The start of a new plant., When does Germination start? - When the seed absorbs water., What happens during Germination? - The plant embyro grows into a seedling., What are the first leaves that appear above the ground called? - Seed leaves, What is a cycle? - A process that keeps repeating., What is development? - Changes in the structure of an organism., What is a true-to-life drawing? - A drawing where you put as many details as accurately as possible in., What is a schematic drawing? - A drawing where you leave out the details and only draw the important things., What is a longitudinal section? - When you cut the organism or object along its length., What is a transverse section? - When you cut the organism or object across its width., Ten drawings have been made, on different days. You can measure the lengths of the root and shoot in each drawing. What can these measurements be represented in? - A table / graph, What is a table? - A grid with rows and columns., Which way does the x-axis go? - Horizontal, Which way does the y-axis go? - Vertical?, How can you represent the growth of the shoot and root? - With a graph / table, How can you know how much the shoot grows a day on average? - You calculate the mean., What is the mean? - How much something grows on average each day., What is the best explanation for the word 'environment'? - Everything around you., What is an organism?  - A living thing., Which life process (or processes) is/are about exchanging substances with the environment? - Feeding, excreting and breathing., Something that never lived, is called: - Non-living, The picture is: - Non-living, The picture shows chestnuts. The chestnuts have large, white spots, with which the chestnut was connected to the parent plant. What is the name of that white spot? - Hilum / Navel, What is the function of the pore in a bean? - The seed can take up water through the pore, What is the name of part 1 in the picture? - Seedleaf, What does development mean? - That the structure of an organism changes, Which axis is the X-axis? - B, Someone did an experiment about the length of a dandelion (paardenbloem) and wants to show the results of it in a graph. He wants to show the time (in days) and the average length (cm) of the dandelion in the graph. On which axis would you put the length (cm)? - A, You are drawing a watermelon in biology. Your drawing is about 10 times smaller than the watermelon itself. What is the scale then? - 1:10, True or false? Look at the picture. This drawing of the fly has a scale of 2:1 - True, The picture is:  - True-to-life, The cucumber is a(n) - Longitudinal section, The picture shows a magnifying glass. How much does a magnifying glass magnify? - 10x,

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