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Bioscience 1- Exam Revision || A Verified A+ Pass.
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AnatomyC correct answers Study of body structures 
 
Gross anatomy correct answers Study of large body structures visible to the eye—e.g. heart, lungs. 
 
Microscopic anatomy correct answers Study of structures too small to be seen by the eye and instead are viewed using a microscope. 
 
Physiology correct answers Study of body functions and relates to the operation of specific organ systems. 
 
Structural level of organisation correct answers Chemical 
 
Cells 
 
Tissues 
 
Organs 
 
Organ sy...
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What are the four basic molecules of life? correct answers 1. Carbohydrates 
2. Lipids 
3. Proteins 
4. Nucleic Acids 
 
What is DNA and why is it important? correct answers DNA, also known as deoxyribonucleic acid, created molecule codes for amino acid sequences. It essentially tells amino acid what pattern to make for specific organs. DNA also makes up protein 
 
What are amino acids? correct answers The building blocks of proteins that join together to make specific tissues and organs. Ex- e...
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Fundamentals of Anatomy and Physiology
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(Summary) Ian Peate and Suzanne Evans (eds.), Fundamentals of Anatomy and Physiology. For 
Nursing and Healthcare Students. Third Edition (John Wiley & Sons Ltd 2020). ISBN 
9781119576488, 545 pp. €44,00. 
Mark Beumer 
The third edition of Fundamentals of Anatomy and 
Physiology is a concise yet comprehensive 
introduction to the structure and function of the 
human body. Written with the needs of nursing 
and healthcare students in mind, this bestselling 
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Edexcel iGCSE Biology Questions Answers 100% Verified Accurate Answers Guaranteed For Success.
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Processes of living organisms - correct answer Movement, reproduction, sensitivity, control, growth, respiration, excretion, nutrition 
 
Types of living organisms - correct answer Animal, Plant, Bacteria, Protoctist, Fungi, Virus 
 
Structure of Animal Cells - correct answer Cell Membrane, Cytoplasm, Nucleus 
 
Characteristics of Animals - correct answer ...
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Paper 1 OCR A Level Biology Real Exam Questions $ Elaborated Answers Anew Update Version.
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Light microscope - correct answer Uses light to magnify, due to wavelength of light it is limited to x1500 magnification and max 200nm resolution 
 
Transmisson electron microscope - correct answer Electron microscope which creates a 2D image, specimens are dead, max magnification is over x500,000 and max 0.5nm resolution 
 
Scanning electron microscope - correct answer Electron microsc...
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Adaptive cellular mechanisms function to: 
 
a. treat disease. 
b. protect cells from injury. 
c. prevent cellular aging. 
d. speed up cellular death. - correct answer Protect Cells from Injury 
 
Cellular atrophy involves: 
 
a. an increase in cell size. 
b. a decrease in cell size. 
c. an increase in the number of cells. 
d. a decrease in the number of cells. - correct answer A decrease in cell size 
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GCSE AQA BIOLOGY ORGANISATION
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GCSE AQA BIOLOGY ORGANISATION 
cell organisation ️similar cells are organised into tissues that perform a function, such as: -muscle -glandular -epithelial 
different tissues are organised together to make organs that perform a specific function, such as -stomach is made from all of the above 
organs are organised into organ systems that perform a range of functions -digestive system 
enzymes ️biological catalysts that control reactions within the body. they are large proteins (long 
ch...
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GCSE Biology – Organisation Complete Solutions
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GCSE Biology – Organisation Complete Solutions 
Cells ️The basic building blocks of living things 
Tissues ️A group of cells with similar structure and function 
Organs ️Groups of tissues performing particular functions 
Lock and key ️Theory as to how enzymes work 
Digestion breaks down ️Large insoluble molecules into smaller soluble ones 
Active site ️The part of an enzyme the substrate binds to 
Denatured ️When an active site is altered by temperature or pH 
Amylase (ca...
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EXAMINATION QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS IN BASIC ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY MARTIN CAON TESTBANK 2023 UPDATE
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Which of the listed term is described as “All the chemical processes that take 
place in the organelles and cytoplasm cells of the body”? 
A. Metabolism 
B. Cellular respiration 
C. Homeostasis 
D. Physiology 
Answer is A: The quoted statement is the definition of metabolism. 
2. Which of the following is the best definition of physiology? 
A. The microscopic study of tissues and cells 
B. The study of how the body works 
C. All the chemical processes that take place in the organelles of the...
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS GUIDE CBT EXAMS FOR NMC/1060 CBT QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS LATEST UPDATE 2023/2024
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS GUIDE 
CBT EXAMS FOR NMC 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
1.	What is the role of the NMC? 
 
a)	To represent or campaign on behalf of nurses and midwifes 
b)	To regulate hospital or other healthcare settings in the UK 
c)	To regulate health care assistance 
d)	To regulate nurses and midwives in the UK to protect the public 
 
2.	What is the purpose of The NMC Code? 
 
a)	It outlines specific tasks or clinical procedures 
b)	It ascertains in detail a nurse's or mi...
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