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Card 6
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In what case would active transport be used rather than diffusion?
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Card 7
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How do root hair cells speed up the absorbption of minerals from the soil?
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Card 8
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How are the lungs adapted for the transfer of oxygen to the blood?
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Card 9
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How do villi help with the absorbption of digested food?
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Card 10
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How are a fish's gills adapted for gas exchange?
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Card 11
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Which form of transport requires energy from respiration in order to take place?
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Card 12
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What effect does increasing surface area have on the rate of diffusion?
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Card 13
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What are stomata and how to they help with diffusion?
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Card 14
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Why does blood flow in the opposite direction to the water in fish gills?
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Card 15
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Name two substance that can pass through cell membranes, and two that can't.
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