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AQA AS PHYSICS 7407/1 Paper 1 Mark scheme June 2024 With 100% Correct Questions And Answers
AQA AS PHYSICS 7407/1 Paper 1 Mark scheme June 2024 With 100% Correct Questions And Answers 
 
 
uses of friction - - rubbing hands for warmth 
- break pads on bikes 
 
Efficiency = - Useful Energy Output / Total Energy Input 
 
Increase efficiency - - add lubricant 
- reduce friction 
 
internal energy - the sum of the kinetic and potential energies of all particles in the system 
 
Conduction - The direct transfer of heat from one substance to another substance that it is touching. 
 
Convecti...
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AQA AS PHYSICS 7407/1 Paper 1 Mark scheme June 2024 With 100% Correct Questions And Answers 
 
 
uses of friction - - rubbing hands for warmth 
- break pads on bikes 
 
Efficiency = - Useful Energy Output / Total Energy Input 
 
Increase efficiency - - add lubricant 
- reduce friction 
 
internal energy - the sum of the kinetic and potential energies of all particles in the system 
 
Conduction - The direct transfer of heat from one substance to another substance that it is touching. 
 
Convecti...
BIOD 101 PORTAGE LEARNING MODULE 6 EXAM WITH BEST SOLUTIONS
BIOD 101 PORTAGE LEARNING MODULE 6 EXAM WITH 
BEST SOLUTIONS 
 
What is the nucleoid region used for? - To store genetic information 
in prokaryotes 
True or false: If false, make it true. The nucleoid region is bound by a 
membrane and does not contain bacterial chromosomes and DNA? - 
False The nucleoid region is NOT bound by a membrane and DOES 
contain bacterial chromosomes and DNA. 
Bacterial chromosomes are in what shape? - Circle 
Define plasmids - Small, circular region of DNA. 
How ...
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BIOD 101 PORTAGE LEARNING MODULE 6 EXAM WITH 
BEST SOLUTIONS 
 
What is the nucleoid region used for? - To store genetic information 
in prokaryotes 
True or false: If false, make it true. The nucleoid region is bound by a 
membrane and does not contain bacterial chromosomes and DNA? - 
False The nucleoid region is NOT bound by a membrane and DOES 
contain bacterial chromosomes and DNA. 
Bacterial chromosomes are in what shape? - Circle 
Define plasmids - Small, circular region of DNA. 
How ...
BIOD 101 PORTAGE LEARNING MODULE 5 EXAM WITH SATISFIED SOLUTIONS
BIOD 101 PORTAGE LEARNING MODULE 5 EXAM WITH 
SATISFIED SOLUTIONS 
 
What occurs in Paracrine Signaling? - Cells will release vesicles 
containing signaling ligand that will attach to nearby target cells. 
What type of signaling is paracrine signaling? - Local Range 
Signaling 
Where does paracrine signaling occur? - Many different types of 
cells and tissues 
What is paracrine signaling important for? - Development and 
releasing of growth factors 
What occurs in Synaptic Signaling? -...
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BIOD 101 PORTAGE LEARNING MODULE 5 EXAM WITH 
SATISFIED SOLUTIONS 
 
What occurs in Paracrine Signaling? - Cells will release vesicles 
containing signaling ligand that will attach to nearby target cells. 
What type of signaling is paracrine signaling? - Local Range 
Signaling 
Where does paracrine signaling occur? - Many different types of 
cells and tissues 
What is paracrine signaling important for? - Development and 
releasing of growth factors 
What occurs in Synaptic Signaling? -...
BIOD 101 (Module 1- 6) Portage learning Exam With Correct Questions And Answers
BIOD 101 (Module 1- 6) Portage learning Exam With Correct Questions And Answers 
 
 
What are ionic bonds? - Bonds generated on the attraction between oppositely charged particles 
 
What is a covalent bond? - A chemical bond formed when two or atoms share electrons. 
 
What are polar molecules? - Molecules that have regions of positive and negative charge. 
 
What is a hydrogen bond? - a weak bond between two partially charged atoms in water molecules 
 
What are the four biomacromolecules? - c...
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BIOD 101 (Module 1- 6) Portage learning Exam With Correct Questions And Answers 
 
 
What are ionic bonds? - Bonds generated on the attraction between oppositely charged particles 
 
What is a covalent bond? - A chemical bond formed when two or atoms share electrons. 
 
What are polar molecules? - Molecules that have regions of positive and negative charge. 
 
What is a hydrogen bond? - a weak bond between two partially charged atoms in water molecules 
 
What are the four biomacromolecules? - c...
BIOD 101 Module 2 Portage Learning With Complete Solutions
BIOD 101 Module 2 Portage Learning With 
Complete Solutions 
 
What is homeostasis? - Maintaining set points of living conditions 
What is an example of regulation? - Shivering to regulate body heat 
What is energy processing? - How an organism utilizes biochemical 
reactions to produce energy 
What is the sum of an organism's biochemical reactions referred 
to? - Metabolism 
What is ATP? - Biological fuel or energy 
What type of metabolism do many prokaryotes use? - Anaerobic 
What is photo...
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BIOD 101 Module 2 Portage Learning With 
Complete Solutions 
 
What is homeostasis? - Maintaining set points of living conditions 
What is an example of regulation? - Shivering to regulate body heat 
What is energy processing? - How an organism utilizes biochemical 
reactions to produce energy 
What is the sum of an organism's biochemical reactions referred 
to? - Metabolism 
What is ATP? - Biological fuel or energy 
What type of metabolism do many prokaryotes use? - Anaerobic 
What is photo...
BIOD 101 Module 3 Portage Learning Exam Latest Updated 2024
BIOD 101 Module 3 Portage Learning 
Exam Latest Updated 2024 
 
Dehydration Reaction is a type of ______. - ______ is a type of Metabolic Process 
Chemical Reaction. 
Dehydration Reaction is a subset of ______ reactions. - _______ is a subset of 
dehydration condensation reactions. 
In a dehydration reaction, monomers join to form ______. - In a ______ reaction, 
monomers join to form polysaccharides. 
In a dehydration reaction, the only molecule lost is ______. - In a ______ reaction, the 
...
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BIOD 101 Module 3 Portage Learning 
Exam Latest Updated 2024 
 
Dehydration Reaction is a type of ______. - ______ is a type of Metabolic Process 
Chemical Reaction. 
Dehydration Reaction is a subset of ______ reactions. - _______ is a subset of 
dehydration condensation reactions. 
In a dehydration reaction, monomers join to form ______. - In a ______ reaction, 
monomers join to form polysaccharides. 
In a dehydration reaction, the only molecule lost is ______. - In a ______ reaction, the 
...
BIOD 101 Module 4 Portage Learning Exam With Complete Solutions
BIOD 101 Module 4 Portage Learning Exam With 
Complete Solutions 
 
Chromosomes - structures of packaged chromatin complexes 
Somatic cell - All of the body's cells except gametes 
Number of chromosomes in each somatic cell - 46 (23 pairs) 
Cell cycle - Process of parent cell replicating its genetic info and dividing 
into 2 new daughter cells 
cytokinesis - division of the cytoplasm 
interphase - G1, S, G2 phases. 90% of cycle time. 
Gap phase 1 - First phase, growth phase 
Messenger RNA (mR...
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BIOD 101 Module 4 Portage Learning Exam With 
Complete Solutions 
 
Chromosomes - structures of packaged chromatin complexes 
Somatic cell - All of the body's cells except gametes 
Number of chromosomes in each somatic cell - 46 (23 pairs) 
Cell cycle - Process of parent cell replicating its genetic info and dividing 
into 2 new daughter cells 
cytokinesis - division of the cytoplasm 
interphase - G1, S, G2 phases. 90% of cycle time. 
Gap phase 1 - First phase, growth phase 
Messenger RNA (mR...
Anatomy And Physiology Final Exam Updated 2024
Anatomy And Physiology Final Exam Updated 2024 
 
Serous Membrane - a mesothelial tissue which lines certain internal 
cavities of the body, forming a smooth, transparent, two-layered membrane 
lubricated by a fluid derived from serum. The peritoneum, pericardium, and 
pleura are serous membranes 
Building blocks of proteins? - amino acids 
Monosaccharides - Single sugar molecules 
Urea - A chemical that comes from the breakdown of proteins 
Solute - the substance that is dissolved 
Solven...
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Anatomy And Physiology Final Exam Updated 2024 
 
Serous Membrane - a mesothelial tissue which lines certain internal 
cavities of the body, forming a smooth, transparent, two-layered membrane 
lubricated by a fluid derived from serum. The peritoneum, pericardium, and 
pleura are serous membranes 
Building blocks of proteins? - amino acids 
Monosaccharides - Single sugar molecules 
Urea - A chemical that comes from the breakdown of proteins 
Solute - the substance that is dissolved 
Solven...
Anatomy And Physiology Test Bank Final Exam With Correct And Answers
Anatomy And Physiology Test Bank Final 
Exam With Correct And Answers 
 
The hepatic area refers to the ____and the cardiac area refers to the ____. 
Answers: 
a. spleen/ heart 
b. liver/ heart 
c. stomach/ esophagus 
d. liver/ esophagus, - liver/heart 
The pulmonary area refers to the ____ and the perineal area refers to the ___. 
Answers: 
a. lungs/ pelvic floor 
b. trachea/ diaphragm 
c. lungs/ diaphragm 
d. trachea/ pelvic floor - lungs/ pelvic floor 
The term oral is a synonym for: 
An...
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Anatomy And Physiology Test Bank Final 
Exam With Correct And Answers 
 
The hepatic area refers to the ____and the cardiac area refers to the ____. 
Answers: 
a. spleen/ heart 
b. liver/ heart 
c. stomach/ esophagus 
d. liver/ esophagus, - liver/heart 
The pulmonary area refers to the ____ and the perineal area refers to the ___. 
Answers: 
a. lungs/ pelvic floor 
b. trachea/ diaphragm 
c. lungs/ diaphragm 
d. trachea/ pelvic floor - lungs/ pelvic floor 
The term oral is a synonym for: 
An...
BIO201_MH_V3 Topic 13: Integration of Nervous System Functions Study Guide Updated 2024
BIO201_MH_V3 Topic 13: Integration of Nervous System Functions 
Study Guide Updated 2024 
 
Cerebellum - Maintains muscle tone, balance, and coordinates eye 
movements; acts as comparator 
Right Cerebral Cortex - Controls muscular activity and receives sensory 
input from left side of body; three dimensional or spatial perception, 
recognition of faces, musical ability 
Left Cerebral Cortex - Controls muscular activity and receives sensory 
input from right side of body; mathematics and spee...
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BIO201_MH_V3 Topic 13: Integration of Nervous System Functions 
Study Guide Updated 2024 
 
Cerebellum - Maintains muscle tone, balance, and coordinates eye 
movements; acts as comparator 
Right Cerebral Cortex - Controls muscular activity and receives sensory 
input from left side of body; three dimensional or spatial perception, 
recognition of faces, musical ability 
Left Cerebral Cortex - Controls muscular activity and receives sensory 
input from right side of body; mathematics and spee...
i-to-i TEFL - Assignment 4 - Syllabus for one-to-one / online course - Level 5 2023 GRADED PASS & VERIFIED