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AQA GCSE Biology Paper 2 With All Answers
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AQA GCSE Biology Paper 2 With All Answers 
 
What is homeostasis? - ANSWER The maintenance of a constant internal environment. 
 
What is a stimulus? - ANSWER A change in your environment than requires a response. e.g Light, sound, touch, pressure, pain, chemical or temperature. 
 
What do the receptors do? - ANSWER Detect the stimulus or change in environment. 
 
What happens after the receptors? - ANSWER Receptors send messages to the CNS via the sensory neurone. 
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AQA GCSE Biology Paper 2| Questions Answered 100% Correct| Rated A
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What is homeostasis? - ANSWER The maintenance of a constant internal environment. 
What is a stimulus? - ANSWER A change in your environment than requires a response. e.g 
Light, sound, touch, pressure, pain, chemical or temperature. 
What do the receptors do? - ANSWER Detect the stimulus or change in environment. 
What happens after the receptors? - ANSWER Receptors send messages to the CNS via the 
sensory neurone.
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AQA GCSE Biology - B5
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AQA GCSE Biology - B5 
What is homeostasis? The regulation of conditions inside the body to maintain a stable internal 
environment in response to changes in both internal and external conditions 
What things do automatic control systems regulate? Body temperature, blood glucose level and 
water content 
What are the three main components that work together in automatic control systems? Receptors, 
coordination centres and effectors 
What does negative feedback do? When the level of some...
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Aqa A Level psychology- Biopsychology exam questions and answers 2024 100% pass
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Aqa A Level psychology- Biopsychology exam 
questions and answers 2024 100% pass 
What components make up the Central Nervous system - Answer-The brain and spinal 
cord 
The peripheral nervous system has two divisions, what are they? - Answer-Autonomic 
nervous system and Somatic Nervous system 
Which division of the Peripheral Nervous System contains the sympathetic and 
parasympathetic divisions? - Answer-Autonomic 
What is the somatic nervous systems role? - Answer-To communicate with sense 
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BIO 4400 FINAL EXAM, CELL FATE AND SPECIFICATION, EXAM 2: NEURULATION, EXAM 2: NEURONS, EXAM 2 - NEURAL CREST CELLS, EXAM 2: SENSORY PLACODES AND ORGANS, CELL-CELL INTERACTIONS AND SIGNALING & ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS) | GRADED+ | LATEST DONE
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Ectoderm doesn't move through the __________ or __________ 
 ANSWER: 1) blastopore (frogs and fishes) 
or 
2) primitive streak (birds and humans) 
Sensory organs all begin in the head as... 
 ANSWER: placode 
- thickenings of surface ectoderm 
what are 4 types of cell interactions? 
 ANSWER: 1) Internal/mechanical 
2) Juxtacrine signaling 
3) Paracrine signaling 
4) Endocrine signaling 
Note: these are arranged in order of closest interaction to longest distance interaction 
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AQA A level Biology - Topic 6 - survival and response questions and answers already passed
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AQA A level Biology - Topic 6 - survival and response questions and answers already passed What is a stimulus? A change in the environment of an organism 
What is a tactic response? Directional movement in response to a stimulus 
What is a kinetic response? Non directional random movement in response to a stimulus 
What is a positive and negative taxis? Positive taxis- organism moves towards stimulus Negative taxis - organism moves away from stimulus 
What Are receptors? Detect stimuli- can be c...
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CETP Exam Prep q&a 2023
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Primary motor innveration to the larynx and velum is provided by which cranial nerve? - Answer- Cranial nerve X (Vagus) 
 
Fela is a third-grade student in a public school. She is a speaker of African American Vernacular English (AAVE) who has difficulty with the Standard American English (SAE) dialect used in her classroom. Her teacher believes that Fela's language skills are affecting her academic performance and has referred her to the school's speech-language pathologist. Which of the foll...
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Motor Neurone Disease Exam/Essay Summary
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Summary of notes structured in exam and essay format complete with point, evidence, analysis, and critical thinking. Structured based on marking criteria.
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2023 AQA A-level BIOLOGY 7402/3 Paper 3 Question Paper & Mark scheme (Merged) June 2023 [VERIFIED]
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2023 AQA A-level BIOLOGY 7402/3 Paper 3 
Question Paper & Mark scheme (Merged) June 
2023 [VERIFIED] 
Please write clearly in block capitals. 
Centre number 
Candidate number 
Surname 
Forename(s) 
Candidate signature 
I declare this is my own work. 
A-level 
BIOLOGY 
Paper 3 
Wednesday 21 June 2023 Morning Time allowed: 2 hours 
Materials 
For this paper you must have: 
• a ruler with millimetre measurements 
• a scientific calculator. 
Instructions 
• Use black ink or black ball-point ...
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Palliative Care questions with correct answers
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What is Palliative Care CORRECT ANSWER Palliative care is about caring for people who have an illness that is not responsive to curative treatment. 
The focus is not to cure but to 'palliate'- to relieve symptoms so as to keep the person with the illness comfortable. 
Involves grief and bereavement support for the family. 
 
Definitions-WHO CORRECT ANSWER ..an approach that improves the quality of life of patients and their families facing the problem associated with life-threatening illness, ...
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