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the closeness of a measurement to the true value
the transport of molecules against a concentration gradient using energy from respiration
tiny air sacs in the lungs providing a large surface area for gas exchange
the building blocks of proteins
the name of the enzyme which catalyses the digestion of starch into glucose
the main blood vessel carrying blood away from the heart to the rest of the body
a type of blood vessel which carries blood away from the heart
a chamber of the heart into which blood enters
A diet made up of a variety of different foods in the correct quantities to provide energy and all the nutrients to stay healthy
a substance produced by the liver and stored in the gall bladder; needed to emulsify fats and neutralise stomach acid in the small intestine
part of an enzyme onto which substrates bind
the smallest type of blood vessel with walls only one cell thick to allow fast diffusion of substances
an enzyme which catalyses the breakdown of carbohydrates
a chemical which speeds up the rate of a reaction but is not itself used up
a series of blood vessels through which blood flows around the body
a difference in concentration of a substance between two different areas
a disease caused by lack of an essential nutrient in the diet
to alter the shape of an enzyme so it is no longer functional
break down into smaller pieces, eg. Food in the gut
a protein molecule which acts as a biological catalyst, speeding up the rate of a reaction inside living organisms
a cell that is part of the outer layer (epithelium) of a structure or an organ
solid waste matter resulting from digestion that is egested from the body via the anus
a nutrient in food with a large energy store
an organ that stores bile
the number of heart beats per minute
muscles between the ribs when cause the ribcage to move up and out in breathing
an enzyme that catalyses the digestion of lipids (fats) into fatty acids and glycerol
fat or oil
organ that produces bile and many other substances necessary for life
the result of eating an unbalances diet; causes illness or can make people more prone to catch diseases
a substance that an organism needs to live healthily
a condition in which excess body fat has accumulated to the extent that it causes negative effects on health
a body structure that has a specific function and is made up of several different types of tissue
an organ which produces digestive enzymes and controls blood sugar levels by releasing insulin
plant tissue which transports sugar
the process in which green plants absorb water from the soil, carbon dioxide from the air and energy from sunlight in order to produce glucose and oxygen in their leaves
the liquid part of blood
a small fragment of a cell in the blood, used in clotting
an enzyme needed to catalyse the digestion of proteins into amino acids
a large molecule made of amino acids
the blood vessel through which deoxygenated blood travels from the heart to the lungs
the blood vessel through which oxygenated blood travels from the lungs to the heart
the protective structure formed by the ribs
a type of gland in the mouth which produces saliva and amylase (a digestive enzyme)

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