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- Unit 1 - Fundamentals of Science 38
- Unit 1 chemsitry and our earth 4
- Unit 10 - Using Science in the Workplace 17
- Unit 11 - Physiology of Human Body Systems 35
- Unit 12 - Physiology of Human Regulation and Reproduction 21
- Unit 13 - Biochemistry and Biochemical Techniques 16
- Unit 14 - Energy Changes, Sources and Applications 5
- Unit 15 - Microbiological Techniques 11
- Unit 16 - Chemistry for Biology Technicians 8
- Unit 18 - Genetics and Genetic Engineering 13
- Unit 19 - Practical Chemical Analysis 9
- Unit 2 - Working in the Science Industry 44
- Unit 2- Energy and our Universe 7
- Unit 20 - Medical Physics Techniques F/502/5564 17
- Unit 21 - Biomedical Science Techniques 3
- Unit 21- Science in the world 1
- Unit 22 - Chemical Laboratory Techniques 3
- Unit 26 - Industrial Chemical Reactions 5
- Unit 27 - Chemical Periodicity and Its Applications D/502/5572 10
- Unit 28 - Industrial Applications of Organic Chemistry 4
- Unit 29 - Physiological Investigations 2
- Unit 3- Biology and our universe 6
- Unit 36 - Forensic Fire Investigation 11
- Unit 4 - Scientific Practical Techniques 50
- Unit 4- Application of chemical substances 1
- Unit 41 - Clinical Psychology 3
- Unit 43 - Diseases and Infections 18
- Unit 44 - Astronomy 1
- Unit 5 - Perceptions of Science 16
- Unit 5- Applications of physical science 3
- Unit 6- : Health applications of life science 5
- Unit 8 - Using Statistics in Science 11
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BTEC Applied Science - Physics Exam Questions. Explain the advantages and disadvantages of using radio waves instead of light waves to send large 
amounts of information from the satellite to the surface of the Earth. (4 marks) - ANSWER1. Light waves 
have a higher frequency than radio waves so light waves would take less time to transfer information. 
2. Some of the radio waves reach the Earth's surface so they receive a clear signal. 
Evaluate the strengths and weaknesses of using: 
• An in...
Btec Applied Science Unit One Biology – Complete Questions and Answers 2023. What is the function of the plasmodestmata? correct answerTo allow materials to pass through the cell 
wall 
What is the function of the amyloplasts? correct answerStarch synthesis and storage 
Name three organelles which are only in plant cells correct answerVacuole, chloroplasts, cell wall 
Define eukaryotic cells correct answerAre part of a multicellular organisms 
Define prokaryotic cells correct answerAre unicell...
For BTEC Applied Science 2010 QCF, Unit 2, Assignment 2: Laboratory Design. 
 Includes: 
P3: A lab design 
M3: Key features of specialist and non-specialist laboratory 
D2: Essay on why good laboratory design is important for efficiency, effectiveness and safety
BTEC APPLIED SCIENCE (MEDICAL SCIENCE) ASSIGNMENT B, UNIT 2 
SILVIA-IULIANA RATA 
 
Keeping up the standards 
 
 
Cooling curve of stearic acid and of paraffin wax 
 
 
Introduction: Calorimetry is used in chemical reaction and it is used as the measuring method of biochemical reactions. The advantage of calorimetry is that it does not need complicated equipment, and it can measure small energy changes. Calorimetry can be used in life science, clinical medicine, pharmacology, biotechnology, eco...
public concern 
animal and civil right groups 
stem cell research 
IVF treatment 
financial matters 
scientific opinion 
overseas pressure 
economic pressures 
funding for research
healthy diet plan and what each food will do for different aged people alongside recommended amount of exercise.
balanced diet 
	Carbohydrates: 
	Fats: 
	Proteins: 
	Fibre: aids in digestion: 
	Vitamins: s 
	Minerals: 
	Water:
Immune System 
first line defence 
second line defence 
specific response 
Primary immune response 
Antibody production 
Secondary response: memory cell
various screening and their impacts. 
Evaluate the impact of a vaccine programme on human health. 
Side Effects of Smallpox Vaccination 
Normal, Typically Mild Reactions 
Serious Reactions 
Life-Threatening Reactions 
Evaluate the impact of one screening programmes on human health
Anti-Biotics 
•	Broad Spectrum 
	Kill a wide range of bacteria e.g. Penicillin 
•	Narrow Spectrum 
	Kill a specific type or group of bacteria e.g. Isoniazid 
Antibiotics work in one of two ways 
•	Bactericidal 
	Kills the bacteria 
•	Bacteriostatic 
	Prevents the bacteria from dividing 
 
Effects of Ani-biotics 
Beta-lactam 
 
Effects of ani biotics 
Macrolides 
 
 
Effects of Anti- biotics 
Quinolones 
 
Gene Therapy