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Cellular respiration notes

Cellular respiration notes including aerobic and anaerobic respiration, human gas exchange and the components of the human respiratory system, inhaled and expired air and the effects of smoking.

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GCSE Physics 2.8 - Half-life

These are concise, exam-focused notes made using the WJEC specification and BBC Bitesize. (I achieved an A*.) This is one of nine topics in the unit.

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GCSE AQA Biology Unit 2

This is a 13 page powerpoint that covers the whole of unit 2 from the AQA Biology curriculum, in extensive yet easy to learn notes. These notes make learning fun, easy and memorable as they contain humorous images, bright colours and key definitions.

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Water, Electrolyte & pH

Notes on water, electrolyte and pH from an Anatomy and Physiology module.

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BTEC Applied Science Unit 11 Assignment 3

Unit 11: Physiology of Human Body Systems – Assignment 3 Digestion and the interaction of body systems Task 1 Your poster must include : A labelled diagram of the whole system. A description of how food is moved along the tract. A summary table to show the names of the enzymes found in the mouth, stomach and small intestine, their substrates and the products made. An illustrated description of the lock & key mechanism of enzyme action. A diagram of a section through the small intestine, annotated with an explanation of how the structure maximizes the rate of absorption. Explain then roles of the liver and pancreas in processing digested nutrients . This provides evidence for P6 Task 2 Show how maltose, polysaccharides, polypeptide chains, and triglycerides are broken down by using a combination of chemical equations and drawings of molecular structure This provides evidence for M4 Task 3 Scenario: you are a journalist producing an article for a health magazine. In your article you must explain how the digestive, cardiovascular and respiratory systems are interrelated You are provided with a table of data that you can include in the article and discuss. You must describe and explain the changes that take place when someone begins to exercise. You are expected to use the data as evidence. To achieve the criteria you must explain how : Heart rate Breathing rate Blood pressure Blood flow around the bodies organs Blood glucose levels change in order to supply cells with the things that they need and to remove waste products. You should also consider what may happen after the exercise period. This provides evidence for D2 Exam board is Pearson ALL ASSIGNMENTS I HAVE UPLOADED ARE DISTINCTION GRADED.

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Organic Molecules and Macromolecules

Notes on organic molecules and macromolecules from an Anatomy and Physiology module.

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