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  • section of the specification a leaf palisade cell and a liver cell are used as examples. You are expected to be able to recognise and identify the structure of these cells as revealed by light and electron
  • importance of water as a solvent and as a medium for living organisms, including change of state and specific heat capacity. Carbohydrates The elements which make up carbohydrates. Monosaccharides
  • The study of chemical constituents of living organisms. Organic Molecules - Materials that are formed in the metabolism of living things. The wide range of Organic compounds in living organisms may
  • Livingstone Maramba Old People’s Home 32 old people live in this home which relies on goodwill from local churches and businesses for food and essentials Rainbow regularly supplies food and other practical
  • NO.13 Looking at living plant cells practical – cytology the microscopic observation of plant and animal cells before and after vital staining Introduction Living cells can be observed under the
  • Plants living in dry conditions have a thicker layer. Most of the transpiration is via tiny holes called stomata. Plants need stomata to obtain carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. The size of stomata
  • and lipase production sites Bile is produced in the liver It is then stored in the gall bladder till it is needed. Lipase in produced in the pancreas. Both join the chyme in the duodenum. General
  • you are now in a position to find out whether other living organisms also carry out gas exchange. In using B/I remember it is very sensitive to CO2. You must be careful not to breathe on the solution
  • liver, heart, etc. Fight or flight reaction Anti-diuretic hormone Pituitary gland Kidney Very concentrated urine produced by kidneys Follicle stimulating hormone Pituitary gland Ovaries, uterus Follicles
  • The roles of water in the lives of organisms. Support and movement in living organisms Applications and implications of gene technology Roles of pigments in living organisms Control of the internal


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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