Key Questions: What kind of absorption takes place, and what is absorped? What sort of transport occurs in the tubule? How does this occur? Have you included specific answers from the table?
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Question 2. (i)
Key Questions: What happens in the absence of cyanide? What happens when cyanide is present? Does this affect the mitochondria's ability to respire?
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Question 2 (ii)
Key Questions: Can glucose enter the mitochondria? Why? Where is pyruvate produced in glycolysis? How is Carbon Dioxide produced?
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Question 2 (iii)
Key Questions: What is pyruvate converted into first? Where does this occur? Does this involve cytochromes or not?
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Question 3.
Key Questions: Complete the sentence - The longer the loop of Henle, the [ ] the water potential. How does this affect the water potential in the medulla? Does this affect reabsorption?
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Card 2
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Key Questions: What happens in the absence of cyanide? What happens when cyanide is present? Does this affect the mitochondria's ability to respire?
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Question 2. (i)
Card 3
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Key Questions: Can glucose enter the mitochondria? Why? Where is pyruvate produced in glycolysis? How is Carbon Dioxide produced?
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Card 4
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Key Questions: What is pyruvate converted into first? Where does this occur? Does this involve cytochromes or not?
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Card 5
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Key Questions: Complete the sentence - The longer the loop of Henle, the [ ] the water potential. How does this affect the water potential in the medulla? Does this affect reabsorption?
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