Biology
Conservation
Why is the conservation of mass and conservation of energy important to biology? Hint look on page 64.
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#93 Respiratory Substrates, Respiratory Quotions
A respiratory substrate is a molecule from which energy can be liberated to produce ATP in a living cell. Glucose is not the only respiratory substrate. All carbohydrates, lipids and proteins can also be used as respiratory substrates. Many cells in...
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#1.2. Cie Syllabus 2016-2018
Candidates for Cambridge International AS Level Biology study the following topics: 1 Cell structure2 Biological molecules3 Enzymes4 Cell membranes and transport5 The mitotic cell cycle6 Nucleic acids and protein synthesis7 Transport in plants8 Transport in mammals9 Gas exchange and smoking10 Infectious disease11 Immunity...
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# 1.1. Cie Syllabus 2015
1 Core syllabus Cambridge International AS Level candidates will study and be assessed on the first eleven sections, A to K. Cambridge International A Level candidates will study and be assessed on all sixteen sections, A to P. A ...
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Biology Printed Notes For Plus Two
Biology Printed notes for plus two Part-1 Botany Reproduction in organismsSexual reproduction in flowering plantsStrategies for enhancement in food productionBiotechnology: Principles and ProcessesBiotechnology and its applicationsOrganisms and PopulationsEcosystemsEnvironmental...
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Biology Powerpoint Presentations
Biology Presentations for plus one Part-1 Botany Biological classificationPlant kingdomMorphology in flowering plantsAnatomy in flowering plantsCell structure and functionsCell cycle and cell divisionTransport in plantsMineral nutritionPhotosynthesisRespiration...
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