It stimulates the production of FSH and causes an egg to mature.
It maintains the lining of the uterus, then causes it to break down and inhibits the production of LH and FSH.
Question 2
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What is the role of FSH?
Answer
It causes an egg to mature in an ovary and stimulates the production of oestrogen.
Inhibits the production of oestrogen and stimulates LH.
It causes the lining of the uterus to break down and inhibits LH.
Question 3
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What is the role of Oestrogen?
Answer
It causes a mature egg to be released.
Inhibits FSH so only one egg matures and stimulates the production of LH, as well as causes the lining of the uterus to grow.
Stimulates the production of Progesterone.
Question 4
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What is the role of LH?
Answer
It causes a mature egg to be released from the ovary.
It inhibits the production of FSH so only one egg matures.
Breaks down the lining of the uterus.
Question 5
Question
The order of efficiency of these forms of contraception (from most to least) goes:
Implant
Injection
Patch
Answer
True
False
Question 6
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DIABETES TYPE [blank_start]ONE[blank_end]
The Pancreas produces [blank_start]little or no insulin[blank_end]. They need [blank_start]injections[blank_end] of insulin throughout the day, especially at [blank_start]meal times[blank_end]. You also need to have a [blank_start]balanced diet[blank_end] and [blank_start]exercise[blank_end] regularly.
Answer
little or no insulin
injections
meal times
balanced diet
ONE
exercise
Question 7
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DIABETES [blank_start]TYPE TWO[blank_end]
When a person becomes [blank_start]resistant to their own insulin[blank_end] which could lead to a rise in sugars, which is dangerous. Being overweight is a [blank_start]risk factor[blank_end] (obesity). To control it, have a healthy [blank_start]balanced diet[blank_end] and exercise regularly.
Answer
TYPE TWO
resistant to their own insulin
risk factor
balanced diet
Question 8
Question
NEAR OBJECTS
Cillary muscles [blank_start]contract[blank_end]. [blank_start]Suspensory ligaments[blank_end] relax. Lens becomes [blank_start]curved[blank_end]. [blank_start]Increased[blank_end] amount of refracted light.
Answer
contract
relax
Suspensory ligaments
radial muscles
curved
thin
Increased
Decreased
Question 9
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FAR OBJECTS
[blank_start]Cillary muscles[blank_end] relax. Suspensory ligaments [blank_start]contract[blank_end]. The lens becomes [blank_start]thin[blank_end]. Decrease in light [blank_start]refracted[blank_end].
Answer
Cillary muscles
Circular muscles
contract
relax
thin
thick
refracted
reflected
Question 10
Question
Kevin - [blank_start]Kingdom[blank_end]
Plays - [blank_start]Phylum[blank_end]
Clarinet - [blank_start]Class[blank_end]
Or - [blank_start]Order[blank_end]
Flute - [blank_start]Family[blank_end]
Gross - [blank_start]Genus[blank_end]
Sounds - [blank_start]Species[blank_end]
Answer
Kingdom
Phylum
Class
Order
Family
Genus
Species
Question 11
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What are the three plant hormones?
Answer
Auxin, Gibberellin and Ethene.
Auxin, Gibberellin and Ethane.
Glucose, Gibberellin and CO2.
Question 12
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What does Ethene do?
Answer
It causes the plants to smell nice.
It stimulates the ripening of fruit.
It causes the plants to grow towards the light.
Question 13
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What does the Gibberellin do?
Answer
It stimulates ripening of fruit.
It causes the plant to bend.
It stimulates seed germination, stem growth and flowering.
Question 14
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What does Auxin do?
Answer
It controls growth.
Stimulates seed germination, stem growth and flowering.
It stimulates the ripening of fruit.
Question 15
Question
Mendel's pea plant conclusions:
1. [blank_start]Characteristics[blank_end] determined by [blank_start]hereditary[blank_end] units.
2. These are passed into the [blank_start]offspring[blank_end].
3. Hereditary units can be [blank_start]dominant[blank_end] or [blank_start]recessive[blank_end].