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Question 1.2
Give the correct biological term for each of the following descriptions. Write only the term next to the question number (1.2.1 to 1.2.10).
Question 1.2.1 [1 mark]
Embryonic layer that gives rise to the digestive tract and associated organs. Question 1.2.2 [1 mark]
An energy-rich carbohydrate that is formed during photosynthesis.
6
Question 1.2.3 [1 mark]
Organisms that have a true nucleus.
Question 1.2.4 [1 mark]
The protist that malaria is caused by.
Question 1.2.5 [1 mark]
The process whereby organisms reduce their genetic material or number of chromosomes.
Question 1.2.6 [1 mark]
Part of the flower that consists of the anther and the filament.
Question 1.2.7 [1 mark]
A complex true gut, which has a mouth opening at one end and an anus at the other.
Question 1.2.8 [1 mark]
The splitting of a water molecule using light.
Question 1.2.9 [1 mark]
The substance that absorbs carbon dioxide that is present. Question 1.2.10 [1 mark]
A term meaning high blood sugar levels.
Give the correct biological term for each of the following descriptions. Write only the term next to the question number (1.2.1 to 1.2.10).
Question 1.2.1 [1 mark]
Embryonic layer that gives rise to the digestive tract and associated organs. Question 1.2.2 [1 mark]
An energy-rich carbohydrate that is formed during photosynthesis.
6
Question 1.2.3 [1 mark]
Organisms that have a true nucleus.
Question 1.2.4 [1 mark]
The protist that malaria is caused by.
Question 1.2.5 [1 mark]
The process whereby organisms reduce their genetic material or number of chromosomes.
Question 1.2.6 [1 mark]
Part of the flower that consists of the anther and the filament.
Question 1.2.7 [1 mark]
A complex true gut, which has a mouth opening at one end and an anus at the other.
Question 1.2.8 [1 mark]
The splitting of a water molecule using light.
Question 1.2.9 [1 mark]
The substance that absorbs carbon dioxide that is present. Question 1.2.10 [1 mark]
A term meaning high blood sugar levels.
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GPT 3.5
1.2.1: Endoderm
1.2.2: Glucose
1.2.3: Eukaryotes
1.2.4: Plasmodium
1.2.5: Meiosis
1.2.6: Stamen
1.2.7: Complete digestive system
1.2.8: Photolysis
1.2.9: Chlorophyll
1.2.10: Hyperglycemia
1.2.2: Glucose
1.2.3: Eukaryotes
1.2.4: Plasmodium
1.2.5: Meiosis
1.2.6: Stamen
1.2.7: Complete digestive system
1.2.8: Photolysis
1.2.9: Chlorophyll
1.2.10: Hyperglycemia
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