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AQA A LEVEL BIOLOGY Paper 1 2022 With Complete Solutions
  • AQA A LEVEL BIOLOGY Paper 1 2022 With Complete Solutions

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  • Capsule (slime) - ANSWER Protects the bacteria from attack by cells of the immune system. Flagellum - ANSWER Rotates to make the cell move. Viruses - ANSWER Acellular. Invade and reproduce inside the cells of other organisms. What is magnification? - ANSWER How much bigger the image is that the specimen. What is resolution? - ANSWER The ability of the microscope to distinguish between two points that are close together. Light/optical microscopes - ANSWER Uses light. Max resolut...
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Hunters Safety Test questions with correct answers already passed
  • Hunters Safety Test questions with correct answers already passed

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  • Hunters Safety Test questions with correct answers already passedWhat does Tab-K stand for? T- treat every gun as if it were loaded A- always point the muzzle in a safe direction B- be certain of your target and what is beyond K- keep your finger outside the trigger guard until ready to shoot. (Pick up the firearm, check it is unloaded, identify the action, and name all other actions) Break-action, lever action, bolt action, semi-automatic, and pump action. Locate safety, ex...
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Linux+ Test With Correct Answers (graded A+)
  • Linux+ Test With Correct Answers (graded A+)

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Hunter's Education: Firearm Basics Exam Questions and Answers
  • Hunter's Education: Firearm Basics Exam Questions and Answers

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  • Hunter's Education: Firearm Basics What is a firearm? - Answer- A device that uses pressure from a powder to force a projectile (bullet) through and out of a metal tube 3 basic parts of a modern firearm - Answer- Stock, action and barrel Action - Answer- The part that loads, fires, and ejects/unloads the shells or cartridges Stock - Answer- Handle of the firearm Barrel - Answer- The tube that the ammunition travels through as it leaves the firearm Muzzle - Answer- It's the ho...
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RMO Final Exam Questions and Complete Solutions.
  • RMO Final Exam Questions and Complete Solutions.

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  • RMO Final Exam Questions and Complete Solutions A standpipe system will be out of service for two days. How long should there be a fire Watch? A) The first 24 hours B) The entire time the standpipe is out of service C) The first 12 hours D)The last 12 hours of the day - Answer: The entire time the standpipe is out of service. The only refrigerant temperature chart available to a refrigerant engineer lists the temperature in degrees Celsius. If the chart indicates a Celsius temperat...
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BIOS255 Week 7 Discussion; Transport of Gases
  • BIOS255 Week 7 Discussion; Transport of Gases

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  • Week 7 Discussion: Transport of Gases Required Resources Read/review the following resources for this activity: • Textbook: Chapter 22 • Week 7 Concepts Initial Post Instructions Describe how oxygen and carbon dioxide are transported in the blood, and explain how their loading and unloading is affected by temperature, pH, BPG, and PCO2. Answer There are two ways dissolved in plasma and the major way, oxygen b...
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Anatomy and physiology 2 final exam
  • Anatomy and physiology 2 final exam

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  • type 1 alveolar cells - correct answer form cell walls for alveoli, gas exchange occurs here, simple squamous epithelium type 2 alveolar cells - correct answer also known as the great cells, divide and create more type 1 alveolar cells, produce surfactant macrophages - correct answer primary phagocytes of the innate immune system, clear the air of infectious, toxic, and allergenic particles respiratory membrane - correct answer separates the air within the alveoli from the air within th...
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BECC Mod 7 correctly answered 2023
  • BECC Mod 7 correctly answered 2023

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  • BECC Mod 7 correctly answered 2023 the delaval lube oil purifier makes what kind of force - correct answer centrifugal what is important about the top disk in the delaval purifier - correct answer largest disk, has no ribs, holes or flanges What holds the clamp, forming a seal between the cover and the frame by compressing the O-ring - correct answer cover clamp what controls the amount of refrigerant flowing to the evaporator - correct answer TXV how is torque measured - correct a...
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aqa a level biology topic 3 exam fully solved & updated
  • aqa a level biology topic 3 exam fully solved & updated

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  • In large cells of U. marinum, most mitochondria are found close to the cell-surface membrane. In smaller cells, the mitochondria are distributed evenly throughout the cytoplasm. Mitochondria use oxygen during aerobic respiration. Use this information and your knowledge of surface area to volume ratios to suggest an explanation for the position of mitochondria in large U. marinum cells. - answer-1. Large(r) cells have small(er) surface area to volume ratio; 2. (Takes) longer for oxygen to d...
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 BIOLOGY MISC 7. Circulatory system
  • BIOLOGY MISC 7. Circulatory system

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  • Mammalian Circulation Let’s first examine the overall organization of the mammalian cardiovascular system, beginning with the pulmonary circuit. 1. Contraction of the right ventricle pumps blood to the lungs via the 2. pulmonary arteries. As the blood flows through 3. capillary beds in the left and right lungs, it loads O2 and unloads CO2. Oxygen-rich blood returns from the lungs via the pulmonary veins to the 4. left atrium of the heart. Next, the oxygen-rich blood flows into ...
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