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Principles Of Organisation (GCSE Biology)
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Which structure is specialised for absorbing soluble products of digestion into the bloodstream?
Which specialised animal cell has many mitochondria to provide ATP for active transport?
Which adaptation increases the rate of absorption in the small intestine?
Which layer of a leaf contains the most chloroplasts for photosynthesis?
In a multicellular organism, what is the primary role of stem cells in meristem tissue?
Which structure in plant roots increases the surface area for absorption of water and minerals?
(Revision: correct answer = muscle cell) Which structural feature of phloem sieve elements allows sugars to move between cells?
Why do small organisms often have a relatively large surface area to volume ratio compared with large organisms?
Which term describes cells that have become specialised for a particular function?
Which tissue type in animals is primarily responsible for contracting to produce movement?
Which plant tissue contains many air spaces to allow gas exchange in a leaf?
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