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1. revision-notes-igcse-biology-transport-in-plants.pdf
Revision Notes Igcse Biology Transport In Plants … Revision Notes Igcse Biology Transport In Plants Bbc bitesize gcse biology transport in plants revision 1, transport in plants xylem moves water from roots to the ...

2. AQA-84611H-SQP.PDF
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GCSE Biology Specimen question paper Paper 1 What process do plants use to move these minerals ions into root cells?

3. biology_revision_guide.pdf
GCSE Biology 1 - PHS Science GCSE Biology 1 Revision Guide . www.bangor.ac.uk/GCSErevision 1 Classification 2 Inheritance and Chromosomes 23 How are organisms named? 3 Inheritance of Sex 24 ...

4. gcse-photosynthesis-questions-and-answers.pdf
Gcse Photosynthesis Questions And Answers PDF … question: 1 plants could use starch or . Bbc gcse bitesize science photosynthesis : test, which gas is needed for photosynthesis? temperature must have been a ...

5. download.asp?file=265&type=pdf
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AQA GCSE Biology - Farringtons School AQA GCSE Biology – Unit 1 summary notes Page 3 The higher the proportion of muscle to fat, the higher the metabolic rate. Exercise increases the ...

6. 5BI1H_01_que_20130520.pdf
Centre Number Candidate Number Edexcel GCSE … Edexcel GCSE Biology/Science Unit B1: Influences on Life Higher Tier Monday 20 May 2013 – Afternoon Time: 1 hour 5BI1H/01 You must have: Calculator, ruler ...

7. AQA-84611F-SQP.PDF
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GCSE F BIOLOGY Figure 12 shows four plants. The plants were grown in four different growing conditions: • sunny area, with nitrate and magnesium added to the soil

8. EdexcelIGCSEBiologyAnswers.pdf
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ed-Section A answers iii) Plants iv) Bacteria b) Like most protoctists, Euglena is a microscopic, single-celled organism. It has features of both plant and animal cells: like plants, it ...

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