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KS3 Health and Fitness Key Words
Health
and Fitness
Anaerobic
Releasing
energy from the breakdown of glucose without oxygen, producing lactic acid
(in animals...
KS3 Ecology Key Words
Ecology
Adaptation
A
feature of an organism`s body which helps it to survive.
Biodiversity
...
KS3 Plants Key Words
Plants
Cell
Wall
Strengthens
the cell. In plant cells it is made of cellulose.
Chlorophyll
KS3 Genes Key words
Genes
Amphibians
A
class of animals that includes frogs, toads and newts. They are able to
breath via lungs as well as gills.
...
How does an electron microscope work?
Electron microscopes utilise the same main concepts that a light microscope uses. In light microscopy, you need: a light source, a specimen and a lens to magnify the image. Electron m...
Nominate a living woman biologist for a Nobel Prize and justify your choice
Mary-Claire King is known for many things, a geneticist, a mother, a teacher, and a human activist. These personality traits make Mary the astonishing and influential woman she is tod...
Digestion by enzymes
DigestionDigestion is the breakdown of larger, insoluble molecules into smaller, soluble ones so that they can be absorbed by the body. Digestion happens in many different parts of th...
The key Stages of Photosynthesis
Photosynthesis is an ENDOTHERMIC reaction (takes in heat energy). There are two different photosystems, each containing a slightly different version of the CHLROPHYLL molecule. (a-b...
How Plants Grow (A Level)
Growth is a permanent increase in the size of an organism or
of some part of it. It occurs due toA. cell divisionB. assimilation of new material within the cells that resulted
from ...
Caenorhabditis elegans as an animal model for behavioural neuroscience
Caenorhabditis elegans as an animal model for behavioural neuroscienceCaenorhabditis elegans is a nematode found in nature in soil and rotten fruit, approximately 1mm in length. Altho...