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Card 6
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What is a perfect solvent for transporting substances and co2 around the body?
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Card 7
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Explain why water is the perfect solvent in terms of water being a polar molecule
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Card 8
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Explain why water is the perfect solvent in terms of water being liquid at room temperature
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Card 9
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Explain why water is the perfect solvent in terms of water easily dissolving molecules held together by ionic bonds
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Card 10
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Structure of artery
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Card 11
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Functional significance of a relatively thick cell wall in artery
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Card 12
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Functional significance of smooth muscle in artery
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Card 13
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Functional significance of elastic fibres
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Card 14
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Functional significance of an artery being lined with a smooth layer of endothelial cells
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Card 15
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Functional significance of narrow lumen in artery
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