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AQA A level Biology - Topic 2 (2022/2023) Rated A+
  • AQA A level Biology - Topic 2 (2022/2023) Rated A+

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  • AQA A level Biology - Topic 2 (2022/2023) Rated A+ What are the 2 main types of organism? Eukaryotes and prokaryotes What cells are eukaryotic? Animal, plant, algal, fungal Name the 11 organelles in an animal cell 1. Cell surface membrane 2. Rough endoplasmic reticulum 3. Smooth endoplasmic reticulum 4. Lysosome 5. Ribosome 6. Golgi apparatus 7. Mitochondria 8. Nuclear envelope 9, nucleolus 10. Nucleus 11. Cytoplasm
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AQA A-Level Biology Topic 1: Biological  Molecules 2024/2025 Questions and  Answers 100% Solved
  • AQA A-Level Biology Topic 1: Biological Molecules 2024/2025 Questions and Answers 100% Solved

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  • AQA A-Level Biology Topic 1: Biological Molecules 2024/2025 Questions and Answers 100% Solved What are monomers? Monomers are *small units* which are the components of larger molecules. What are polymers? Polymers are molecules made from *many monomers* joined together. What are examples of monomers? *Monosaccharides, amino acids* and *nucleotides* What are examples of polymers? *Polysaccharides, polypeptides* and *polynucleotides* What reaction allows two monomers to bond together? A...
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AQA A-Level Biology - Topic 3 Questions  and Answers 100% Solved
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  • AQA A-Level Biology - Topic 3 Questions and Answers 100% Solved Smaller organisms have a ........... surface area to volume ratio Higher How do single called organisms exchange substances? Diffuse directly into or out of the cell across the cell surface membrane Give 2 reasons why in multicellular organisms, diffusion across outer membrane would be too slow? 1. Some cells deep within body- big distance between them and outside 2. Larger animals have low surface area to volume ratio- dif...
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AQA A level Biology - Topic 6 - survival and response questions and answers already passed
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  • AQA A level Biology - Topic 6 - survival and response questions and answers already passed What is a stimulus? A change in the environment of an organism What is a tactic response? Directional movement in response to a stimulus What is a kinetic response? Non directional random movement in response to a stimulus What is a positive and negative taxis? Positive taxis- organism moves towards stimulus Negative taxis - organism moves away from stimulus What Are receptors? Detect stimuli- can ...
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AQA A-level Biology - Topic 4 Already Passed
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  • AQA A-level Biology - Topic 4 Already Passed Define variation Differences that exist between individuals In what ways can variation be caused? It can be caused by genetic factors, such as alleles from mutations. It can also be caused by the environment, such as climate. Most variation is caused by a combination of genetic factors and environmental factors Why is it impossible to study a whole population? Because it is too large and would take too long. Instead, scientists use a sample th...
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AQA A-Level Biology - Topic 3 (2022/2023) with Verified Answers
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  • AQA A-Level Biology - Topic 3 (2022/2023) with Verified Answers Smaller organisms have a ........... surface area to volume ratio Higher How do single called organisms exchange substances? Diffuse directly into or out of the cell across the cell surface membrane Give 2 reasons why in multicellular organisms, diffusion across outer membrane would be too slow? 1. Some cells deep within body- big distance between them and outside 2. Larger animals have low surface area to volume ratio- diffi...
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AQA A-Level Biology Topic 1: Biological Molecules (2022/2023) Already Passed
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  • AQA A-Level Biology Topic 1: Biological Molecules (2022/2023) Already Passed What are monomers? Monomers are *small units* which are the components of larger molecules. What are polymers? Polymers are molecules made from *many monomers* joined together. What are examples of monomers? *Monosaccharides, amino acids* and *nucleotides* What are examples of polymers? *Polysaccharides, polypeptides* and *polynucleotides* What reaction allows two monomers to bond together? A *condensation reacti...
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AQA A-Level Biology Topic 3 Already Passed
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  • AQA A-Level Biology Topic 3 Already Passed Why are Microorganisms able to perform exchange via their surface? • have a large surface area to volume ratio • have a short diffusion distance • have low demand How do Microorganisms Obtain Nutrients & Remove Waste? • by exchange via their surface • nutrients (e.g. glucose, oxygen) move in by diffusion via their surface • waste (e.g. carbon dioxide) move out by diffusion via their surface Why can't Animals/Plants perform exchange...
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AQA A-level Biology - Topic 4 Exam – Questions & Answers
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AQA A Level Biology Topic 3 Exam || Questions & Answers (Graded A+)
  • AQA A Level Biology Topic 3 Exam || Questions & Answers (Graded A+)

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  • AQA A Level Biology Topic 3 Exam || Questions & Answers (Graded A+) AQA A Level Biology Topic 3 Exam || Questions & Answers (Graded A+) The hydrostatic pressure falls from the arteriole end of the capillary to the venule end of the capillary. Explain why - ANSWER - Loss of water High blood pressure leads to an accumulation of tissue fluid. Explain how [3] - ANSWER - High blood pressure = high hydrostatic pressure; Increase outward pressure from (arterial) end of capillary; (So) more tis...
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