B3, B4 and C5 revision
Across
- 2. How plants may store glucose; what the glucose is turned into. A long chain carbohydrate
- 3. A chemical needed at the start of a reaction
- 5. Opposite reaction to respiration, occurs in the chloroplasts of plant cells
- 7. Type of respiration, occurs when there is lots of oxygen present
- 9. Type of blood cell that fights infection
- 12. Microorganism which causes a communicable disease; there are 4 types
- 13. A chemical formed by a reaction
- 16. All of the reactions occuring in the human body
- 18. Produced by anaerobic respiration in muscles
- 21. A gas produced by respiration
- 24. Reaction which takes in energy, temperature decreases
- 25. Produced by photosynthesis
Down
- 1. A dead or weakened form of pathogen, used to improve immunity
- 4. A________ Energy - the enrgy needed to start a reaction
- 6. Thing which spreads disease, but may not be affected itself; for example, mosquitos act as a ______ for spreading malaria
- 8. Type of pathogen, like Salmonella and Gonnorhea
- 10. Type of pathogen, causes Athletes Foot
- 11. Type of pathogen, like Covid and Influenza
- 12. Type of pathogen, causes Malaria
- 14. Produced by Lymphocytes (white blood cells) to neutralise "poisons" produced by bacteria
- 15. A reactant for photosynthesis, taken in through plant roots
- 17. Produced by lymphocytes, bind to the antigens on the surface of pathogens
- 19. Type of respiration, occurs when there is not enough oxygen present; releases only a small amount of energy
- 20. A gas produced by photosythesis and reacted during respiration
- 22. Reaction which gives out energy, temperature increases
- 23. Phagocytes DO NOT EAT pathogens, they ________ them