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Card 16
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How have electron microscopes been able to increase our understanding of sub-cellular structures?
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Card 17
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Why is it important to take a thin slice of a sample before viewing it under a light microscope?
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Card 18
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How can you calculate the magnification of an image if you don't know which lenses were used?
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Card 19
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Give the initials of the four bases present in DNA
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Card 20
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Describe the structure of a nucleotide
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What is a gene?
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Card 22
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What does it mean when an enzyme has been 'denatured'?
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Card 23
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Give two things that you could measure when investigating the rate of an enzyme-controlled reaction
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Card 24
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What is the function of ATP in a cell?
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Card 25
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Is respiration an exothermic or an endothermic reaction?
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