AQA GCSE Biology B3
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2. When the body cools:
- muscles contract and relax quickly causing shivering, which increases energy from cellular respiration
- sweat glands warm up in an effort to warm the body
- enzymes that carry out reactions begin to denature and stop working
3. If a cell is in a hypotonic solution, the solute will:
- remain at an equilibrium
- move out of the cell and into the solution
- move out of the solution and into the cell
4. One of the functions of the nephron is:
- to absorb substances like urea back into the blood
- to release more sugar in the urine
- to filter out unwanted substances from the blood
- to regulate sugar levels in the blood
5. The hormone that causes the release of glucose when blood sugar levels are low is called:
- glucagon
- oestrogen
- insulin
- ADH
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