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dive into any of these researches. The light caused the energy to change into heat which killed the
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so you could have a question about carbohydrates and then one about photosynthesis. Land plants
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gas to enter and leave the leaf. Extension questions are included on the slides and there is a pi. The
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gas exchange and biological molecules highlighting mistakes that lead to students losing marks. June
2018 - A-Level Biology Paper 2 74022 - Download Paper - Download Marking Scheme. Magnesium
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This rapid growth helps the shoot to reach light subsequently helping the plant to survive in an area
where light levels are low. The feeding relationship of organisms in the environment. The difference
between cells in plants and animals. What are the hormonal changes that occur during pregnancy.
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papers. Describe the factors that contribute to genetic mutations. This is not the case with sun leaves
as there is no shortage of light so their chloroplasts are exposed to the light at different times in order
to avoid overexposure which would destroy them. An amendment that became necessary was
measuring the light intensity four times on each site due to there being high variability between the
readings in the area of investigation. Although I could use many instruments to take measurements, I
will always use the same ones to make sure that the experiment is fair. Tasks increase in difficulty
and marks with answers provided. Land plants must guard against drying out and so have evolved
specialized structures known as stomata to allow gas to enter and leave the leaf. Paper 1 looks at
topics 1-4 paper 2 looks at topics 5-8 and paper 3 looks at everything so you could have a question
about carbohydrates and then one about photosynthesis. So youre right in that there are sub topics
like digestion that fall under one main topic.

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