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A:B: Cell membrane nucleus £100 A animal cell does not contain… C:D: cytoplasmchloroplast

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A:B: bacteria fungi £200 Antibiotics are used to destroy… C:D: viruses protozoa

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A:B: glucose Lactic acid £300 Fermentation results in the formation of what ….. C:D: alcoholoxygen

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A:B: Water molecules Carbohydrate molecules £500 Osmosis is the movement of….. C:D: Gas molecules molecules

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A:B: proteinproduct £1,000 Enzymes are specific to a certain type of…. C:D: catalystsubstrate

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A:B: oxygenenergy £2,000 When glucose is broken down during respiration what is released? C:D: starchchlorophyll

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A:B: CatalystBinding region £4,000 What name is given to the area of an enzyme where the substrate binds?? C:D: Lock and keyActive Site

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A:B: ADPPi £8,000 When energy is release it is stored in what substance? C:D: ATP Sucrose

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A:B: ATP and carbon dioxide Pyruvic acid and carbon dioxide £16,000 During glycolysis what two products are formed? C:D: Carbon dioxide and pyruvic acid Pyruvic acid and ATP

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Digestion A:B: Lactic acid £32,000 When an animal cell respires anaerobically what product is released? C:D: Water and carbon dioxide DigestionoxygenAlcohol and carbon dioxide

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A:B: Water and oxygenGlucose and oxygen £64,000 The two raw materials required for photosynthesis are.. C:D: Water and carbon dioxideLight energy and oxygen

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A:B: Change shape of enzymes active site Make the reaction go too fast £125,000 How do extreme high temperatures denature enzymes? C:D: Makes enzymes join together Melts the substrate

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A:B: Carbon dioxideglucose £250,000 Photolysis is the break down of what substance C:D: Lipasewater

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A:B: Lactic acid and carbon dioxide Alcohol and carbon dioxide £500,000 Pyruvic acid is changed into what two substance when plants respire anaerobically C:D: Water and oxygenAlcohol and water

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A:B: £ 1,000,000 If a plant cell was placed in a hypertonic solution what would happen? C:D: Become plasmolysed shrink burst Become turgid

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