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Exchange and Transport Systems Study Guide covering gas exchange, diffusion, respiration, circulation, blood transport, cardiovascular systems, oxygen and carbon dioxide exchange, transport mechanisms, and adaptations for efficient exchange. Includes practice questions and detailed answers to reinforce key biological concepts, strengthen understanding, identify knowledge gaps, and prepare effectively for exams, assignments, and coursework in 2026/ 2027.

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Exchange and Transport
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Circulation
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& Transport
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Study Guide 2026_2027.pdf




Exchange and Transport Systems –
Exam Questions, Gas Exchange,
Circulation & Transport Study Guide
2026/2027




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Exchange and Transport
ExchangeSystems
and Transport
Exchange
– Exam
Systems
andQuestions,
Transport
– Exam
Systems
GasQuestions,
Exchange,
– Exam
Gas
Circulation
Questions,
Exchange,
& Transport
Gas
Circulation
Exchange,
Study
& Transport
Guide
Circulation
2026_2027.pdf
Study
& Transport
Guide 2026_2027.pdf
Study Guide 2026_2027.pdf

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explain why digestion is necessary. large biological molecules are too large to pass
through cell-surface membranes. digestion
hydrolyses these molecules into smaller soluble
molecules, allowing them to be absorbed into the
blood.


explain how amylase digests starch. Amylase is an enzyme.
It catalyses the hydrolysis of starch.
Starch is broken into maltose.
Maltose is then broken down into glucose by
maltase.


Always mention hydrolysis.



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