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Card 6

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If Protein was present, what colour would my solution turn?

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Card 7

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If I was suffering from a lack of Vitamic C, what might I be at risk of?

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Card 8

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A lack of Vitamin D can lead to Rickets. How could I increase my Vitamin D intake?

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Card 9

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Why is Iron so important in the body?

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Card 10

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In human cells, respiration occurs in:

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Card 11

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To prove that exhaled air contains more Carbon Dioxide than inhaled air, I would set up two test tubes containing substance X, connected by a tube with an attatched mouthpiece. As I breathe in, air passes through substance X in the first test tube. And

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Card 12

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From Q3, what test tube containing substance X would I expect to turn cloudy the fastest?

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Card 13

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Anaerobic respiration produces ___ energy than aerobic respiration

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Card 14

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Lacric acids is formed by anarobic respiration. Later, this acid can be neutralised back into CO2 and Water. What substance neutralises lactic acid in the body?

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Card 15

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Why does, in the alveoli, Carbon Dioxide diffuse out of the blood and into the lungs?

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