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Building a Phenotype: Trinity term lecture notes
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Lecture notes from Oxford University Biology Year 1: Building a Phenotype Trinity Term. Includes lectures on fertilisation, the cell cycle, mitosis, plant development & plant hormones, animal signal transduction from neurones and hormones, animal development, stem cells, regeneration, and immunology (animal and plant).
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Btec Applied Science Neurones Study Guide Exam And Correct Answers 2024.
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what do sensory neurones do - Answer carry nervous impulses from receptors into the central nervous system (CNS) 
 
what do motor neurones do - Answer carry impulses from the CNS to the effector organs 
 
What do relay neurones do? - Answer relay neurones are intermediate neurones 
 
they recieve impulses from a sensory neurone and relay them to motor neurones 
 
what are dendrites - Answer carries nervous impulses towards a cell body 
 
what is an axon - Answer carry nervous impulses ...
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BTEC Applied Science- Neurones Review Questions and Answers
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what do sensory neurones do carry nervous impulses from receptors into the central nervous system (CNS) 
 
what do motor neurones do carry impulses from the CNS to the effector organs 
 
What do relay neurones do? relay neurones are intermediate neurones 
 
they recieve impulses from a sensory neurone and relay them to motor neurones 
 
what are dendrites carries nervous impulses towards a cell body 
 
what is an axon carry nervous impulses away from the cell body 
 
what is the cell body where ...
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BTEC APPLIED SCIENCE UNIT 1 BIOLOGY - NEURONES, MUSCLES, SYNAPSES
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BTEC APPLIED SCIENCE UNIT 1 BIOLOGY - NEURONES, MUSCLES, SYNAPSES
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BTEC APPLIED SCIENCE UNIT 1 BIOLOGY - NEURONES, MUSCLES, SYNAPSES
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BTEC APPLIED SCIENCE UNIT 1 BIOLOGY - NEURONES, MUSCLES, SYNAPSES
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BIOLOGY - Complete biology cheat sheet 2023/2024 | The Ultimate A-LEVEL Biology Cheat Sheet Pack_A+
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BIOLOGY - Complete biology cheat sheet 2023 | The Ultimate A-LEVEL Biology Cheat Sheet Pack_A+ 
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Specification Points Cheatsheet 
2.1.1 Cell Structure & Water 
2.1.2 Carbohydrates, Lipids, Proteins & Inorganic Ions 
2.1.3-2.1.4 Nucleic Acids, ATP, Genetic Information, Protein Synthesis & Enzymes 
2.1.5 - 2.1.6 Cell Transport & Cell Division 
3.1.1 Cell Specilisation & Gas Exchange 
3.1.2 - 3.1.3 Mass Transport & The Heart 
4.1.1 Disease & Immunity 
4.2.1 - 4.2.2 Biodiversity, Classificat...
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AQA GCSE Biology - Paper 2 questions and answers
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What is homeostasis? 
The regulation of the conditions inside your body and cells to maintain a stable internal environment, in response to changes in both internal and external conditions 
 
 
 
Name three coordination centres 
The brain, the spinal cord and the pancreas 
 
 
 
What is negative feedback? 
When your body brings the level of something (e.g. water or temperature) back to normal if it becomes too high or too low 
 
 
 
What detects a stimulus? 
A receptor, e.g. skin receptors detec...
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Survival and response Aqa Biology Actual Exam Questions Solved Correctly 2024.
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What is a stimulus? - Answer A change in the environment of an organism 
 
What is a tactic response? - Answer Directional movement in response to a stimulus 
 
What is a kinetic response? - Answer Non directional random movement in response to a stimulus 
 
What is a positive and negative taxis? - Answer Positive taxis- organism moves towards stimulus 
Negative taxis - organism moves away from stimulus 
 
What Are receptors? - Answer Detect stimuli- can be cells or proteins on c...
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Combined Science Biology - Paper 2(AQA GCSE ) Study Guide Exam And Actual Answers.
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What is homeostasis? - Answer The process of maintaining a stable internal environment 
 
Why is homeostasis important? - Answer Because it is essential for the survival of cells 
 
What does the control system do? - Answer Keeps the conditions in your body steady 
 
What happens in the blood glucose level is too high? - Answer the control system decreases the level 
 
What happens in the blood glucose level is too low? - Answer the control system increases the level 
 
What does ...
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Aqa a level Biology - Topic 6 - survival and response questions and answers well illustrated.
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Aqa a level Biology - Topic 6 - survival and response questions and answers well illustrated. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
What is a stimulus? - correct answer. A change in the environment of an organism 
 
What is a tactic response? - correct answer. Directional movement in response to a stimulus 
 
What is a kinetic response? - correct answer. Non directional random movement in response to a stimulus 
 
What is a positive and negative taxis? - correct answer. Positive taxis- organism moves tow...
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AQA GCSE Biology - Paper 2 Graded A+
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AQA GCSE Biology - Paper 2 Graded A+ 
What is homeostasis? The regulation of the conditions inside your body and cells to maintain a stable 
internal environment, in response to changes in both internal and external conditions 
Name three coordination centres The brain, the spinal cord and the pancreas 
What is negative feedback? When your body brings the level of something (e.g. water or 
temperature) back to normal if it becomes too high or too low 
What detects a stimulus? A receptor, e...
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