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Card 6

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In a transverse section of the stem, where are the xylem and phloem located?

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Card 7

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2 variables that should be controlled when carrying out a spirometer investigation

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Card 8

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Outline the structures in the mammalian gaseous exchange system and how each increases efficiency of gas exchange

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Card 9

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Explain why cheese has a high energy content

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Card 10

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Properties of the inner mitochondrial membrane that allows chemiosmosis to occur

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Card 11

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2 quantitative changes in the intermembrane space as a result of oxidative phosphorylation

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Card 12

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Explain how having a large number of proton pores in the inner mitochondrial membrane would result in a person being less likely to gain weight.

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Card 13

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Parts of the nephron affected by ADH directly

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Card 14

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Explain why salted crisps and boiled sweets = low urine production and chocoalte, bread and milk = high urine production

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Card 15

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Improvements to any experiment to increase validity of results

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