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Card 6

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If a person is treated with antibiotics often, the bacteria can become a "resistant strain". Explain how.

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Card 7

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How does haemoglobin in red blood cells load and unload oxygen in the body?

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Card 8

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Compare the structural features of veins and arteries.

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Card 9

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Explain how smooth muscle in the arterioles can reduce blood flow.

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Card 10

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Explain how elastic tissue in the arteries evens out blood flow.

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Card 11

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Explain how veins are adapted to ensure blood returns to the heart.

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Card 12

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What causes the decrease in blood pressure in the capillaries?

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Card 13

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How does tissue fluid return to the circulatory system?

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Card 14

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How are fish gills adapted for efficient gas exchange?

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Card 15

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Describe how an insect is able to obtain oxygen and limit water loss.

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