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1. unit_5_notes.pdf
Unit 5 Notes - VBIOLOGY A2 Biology Unit 5 page 2 HGS Biology A-level notes NCM 8/09 Biology Unit 5 Specification Control Systems Organisms increase their chance of survival by responding

2. aqa_a2_revision_notes_2.pdf
A2 Biology Unit 5 Homeostasis - thebiotutor.com A2 Biology Unit 5 Homeostasis . AQA A2 Revision notes: Trevor Chilton Topic 2. Homeostasis 2 Homeostasis = the maintenance of the internal environment within ...

3. a2_revision_checklist.pdf
A2 Biology Revision Checklist - WordPress.com A2 Biology Revision Checklist Name…………………………………………………….. 2 Index Unit 4 ... ? Nervous control ? Control of heart rate ...

4. unit-5-a2-biology-key-word-crossword
Unit 5 A2 Biology key word crossword 45. the part of the brain that controls heart rate 49. the shared cytoplasm and nuclei found in muscle fibres 50. this consists of pairs of nerves originating from ...

5. attachment.php?attachmentid=393267&d=1430965976
AQA A2 Biology Unit 5 Chapter 9/10 Response to … (iii) (iv) Explain how movements of these ions are involved in producing the action potential. (2 marks) What is meant by the refractory period?

6. 400.full.pdf
Control of Hear t Rat bye th Autonomie c Nervous … Control of Hear t Rat bye th Autonomie c Nervous System STUDIES IN MAN ON TH INTERRELATIOE N BETWEEN BARORECEPTOR MECHANISM ANSD EXERCISE By Brian F. Robinson ...

7. 61751-question-paper-unit-f214-communication-ho...energy.pdf
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BIOLOGY F214 - awarding body for A Levels, GCSEs ... ADVANCED GCE BIOLOGY F214 Communication, Homeostasis and Energy INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES † Write your name, centre number and candidate number in the boxes above.

8. A2 Homeostasis.pdf
Temperature Homeostasis (thermoregulation) saw how the breathing and heart rates were maintained (N.B. Synoptic questions probable!). Here we shall look at three more examples of homeostasis in detail ...

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