Any notes for P1?Guyss,, I have got some AS Biology notes!!! If you want them inbox me!
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Any notes for P1?Guyss,, I have got some AS Biology notes!!! If you want them inbox me!
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summer 2006 paper 1 and question 30
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Point 2 says:Can anyone help me with this question?
Which events occur in the nitrogen cycle?
1.Inorganic nitrogen in the atmosphere undergoes denitrification by specific prokaryotes
2.Nitrate concentrations in the soil are increased by nitrifying bacteria in waterlogged soil
3. Organic nitrogen in the legumes passes through soil where deamination and ammonification occurs
4. Saprotrophic fungi living in the soil decompose organic nitrogen in the faeces.
Why is the answer 3. and 4. and why is 2 wrong?
I really appreciate if anyone could help me!
http://papers.xtremepapers.com/CIE/Cambridge International A and AS Level/Biology (9700)/9700_w11_qp_11.pdf
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25 point 2 so umm the smooth muscles reduce friction right?
http://papers.xtremepapers.com/CIE/Cambridge International A and AS Level/Biology (9700)/9700_w11_qp_12.pdf
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30
23 I really need help solving these type of questions!
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20 DNA containing 12 × 10^3 nucleotides so one strand would be used to form the mRNA so now the nucleotides used would be 12 × 10^3/2 nucleotides right? Then...?
17 Diploid cell are cannot divide by mitosis to repair itself.Why? By mitosis repair and replacement take place.
15 so They are all random.What do they mean by random here?
Thank your for your help!Not sure about number 5 too.. from my calculation my answer is not accurate but it is quite close to the answer..
See the attachment for questions 17 and 23
for Q25, the overcome the friction, the blood is pumped at a high pressure. Smooth muscle only vasodilate and vasoconstrict.
When you click the reply button there will be a an upload file button on the left side.Then attach the needed file. No not stupid question.How can I attach them sorry for the stupid question, am just new in here!
INSIDE CELL: Low Na+, high K+
The water potential of X is LOWER than Y, since it is more concentrated. This makes water move into X at a greater pressure than Y, so that the sucrose solution moves from X to Y. Hope that makes sense.
When a cell is placed in a solution that has low water potential, the cell's water content is lost to the surroundings. So the cell shrinks. Should be A.
Thank your for your help!
Can you help me with these also:
http://papers.xtremepapers.com/CIE/Cambridge International A and AS Level/Biology (9700)/9700_w11_qp_12.pdf
question
30
23 I really need help solving these type of questions!
24
20 DNA containing 12 × 10^3 nucleotides so one strand would be used to form the mRNA so now the nucleotides used would be 12 × 10^3/2 nucleotides right? Then...?
15 so They are all random.What do they mean by random here?
Please and Thank you!
Thank your for your help!
Can you help me with these also:
http://papers.xtremepapers.com/CIE/Cambridge International A and AS Level/Biology (9700)/9700_w11_qp_12.pdf
question
30
23 I really need help solving these type of questions!
24
20 DNA containing 12 × 10^3 nucleotides so one strand would be used to form the mRNA so now the nucleotides used would be 12 × 10^3/2 nucleotides right? Then...?
15 so They are all random.What do they mean by random here?
Please and Thank you!
It makes complete sense.The water potential of X is LOWER than Y, since it is more concentrated. This makes water move into X at a greater pressure than Y, so that the sucrose solution moves from X to Y. Hope that makes sense.
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