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    Research Project 2013:Investigating the Pulse Rate In Learners Life Sciences Tara Abraham 10C 9/10/2013 Contents Research question: 2 Introduction to experiment: 2 Hypothesis: 2 Variables: 2 Independent variables: 2 Dependent variables: 2 Fixed (controlled) variables: 3 Apparatus to be used: 3 Method to be used to conduct experiment: 4 How the independent variable s going to be manipulated whilst the dependent variable is being measured. 4 Sample size: 4 Tables for girls 5 Tables for boys 6

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    Immune System Interactive Physiology Worksheet The Immune System: Immune System Overview 1. Pathogens are classified according to their size and where they are located in the body. List the five types of pathogens from largest to smallest: • __________________________ • __________________________ • __________________________ • __________________________ • __________________________ 2. Which type of pathogen is always intracellular? ________________ Which type of pathogen is always

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    Chapter 1: May/June 06 1 What is the resolution‚ in nanometres‚ of an electron microscope and of a light microscope? A electron microscope 0.5 light microscope 20 B 0.5 200 C 5.0 20 D 5.0 200 2 The diagram shows a drawing of an electron micrograph of a cell. Which structures are surrounded by double membranes? Golgi apparatus lysosome mitochondrion nucleus cytoplasm A ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ B ✓ ✗ ✗ ✗ ✗ C ✗ ✗ ✓ ✓ ✗ D ✗ ✓ ✗ ✗ ✓ 3 In which animal cells would Golgi apparatus be most abundant

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    low-power lens and the high-power lens. If you saw different forms of the shrimp‚ try to determine which is more mature and describe the differences. Answer is below Answer SHAPE MERGEFORMAT Your Score___ of 10 Graded Assignment SCI203A Biology Unit 1 Lesson 5 Laboratory Using a Microscope 2006 K12 Inc. All rights reserved. Page PAGE 1 of NUMPAGES 6 Copying or distributing without K12s written consent is prohibited. cEw--WeTFXeXncEvAJvbR6D QY/T Oi aqUquUtD1XY R1apV.VsvLmeY E09oen@8MBIO

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    Cycles in Biology

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    A cycle is defined as any complete round or series of occurrences that repeats or is repeated in the same order and at the same intervals. The natural existence of cycles is highly important without cycles resources would run out and organisms would die. The amount of carbon nitrogen and oxygen on the earth is fixed‚ they can exists in different forms but no more may be added. So that these don’t run out they are cycles so they may be reused. Photosynthesis and respiration are the reverse of each

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    Questions 1 HKALE 1990 Biology Paper II 1 HKALE 1993 Biology Paper II 1 HKALE 1996 Biology Paper II 1 HKALE 1999 Biology Paper II 1 Suggested Solution 3 HKALE 1990 Biology Paper II 3 HKALE 1993 Biology Paper II 4 HKALE 1996 Biology Paper II 6 Questions HKALE 1990 Biology Paper II 5. (b) Discuss the importance of carbohydrates‚ lipids‚ proteins and roughage in the human diet. (8 marks) Suggested Solution… HKALE 1993 Biology Paper II 6. Based upon its properties‚ discuss

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    I have been inspired to pursue biology as a subject since my time at high school. During my GCSE stages of high school‚ I became fascinated by animal behaviour‚ ecology and evolution of different species and different organisms. Developing on from this‚ my current studies in applied science has enabled me to enjoy participating in practicals‚ working in a group‚ and working as an individual‚ having the opportunity to widen my experiences in practical sciences. I have particularly enjoyed scientific

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    I am very good at Biology as it is the main subject required for this course and have a good understanding on a cellular level of organisms (plants and animals). I am a negotiator and prefer to work in teams‚ paying close attention to everyone’s opinion and making decisions accordingly. I have studied all three sciences at school level and because Biology was the subject I was very much interested in is what has compelled me to pursue a career in a Biology related field. At level 3 I am

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    “life.” How do we study life? Life is studied in biologybiology is the study of life because in biology we analyze specimens‚ like micro organisms and bigger organisms like the human body through microscopes. We also further analyze the 6 characteristics of life in biology. By experimentation‚ and observing various things like cells and animals‚ and trying to establish fact by finding a pattern.. Why do we study about life in biology? Well we study

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    What is metabolism? All living things must have an unceasing supply of energy and matter. The transformation of this energy and matter within the body is called metabolism. Metabolism includes two different types: catabolism and anabolism. Catabolism is destructive metabolism. Typically‚ in catabolism‚ larger organic molecules are broken down into smaller constituents. This usually occurs with the release of energy. Anabolism is constructive metabolism. Typically‚ in anabolism‚ small precursor

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