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Bisci Chapter 5, Chapters 1: Understanding our Environment and 2: Environmental Systems;Unlock your A+.
Which of the following is NOT a function of the skeletal system? - ANSWER Produces muscles cells 
 
 Which of the following covers compact bone and functions in the bone repair and growth? - ANSWER Periosteum 
 
 How many bones are in the body? - ANSWER 206 
 
 Human Growth Hormone (HGH) can be used to treat patients with pituitary dwarfism. Today, parents are getting HGH injections for their children to provide an advantage in sports or to enhance their appearance by making them taller. Base...
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Which of the following is NOT a function of the skeletal system? - ANSWER Produces muscles cells 
 
 Which of the following covers compact bone and functions in the bone repair and growth? - ANSWER Periosteum 
 
 How many bones are in the body? - ANSWER 206 
 
 Human Growth Hormone (HGH) can be used to treat patients with pituitary dwarfism. Today, parents are getting HGH injections for their children to provide an advantage in sports or to enhance their appearance by making them taller. Base...
WJEC Chemistry GCSE Definitions and Concepts, GCSE Edexcel Chemistry - Key Concepts in chemistry;<Chem Quest>.
chemistry;<Chem Quest>. 
 
 
Bulk properties - ANSWER The properties such as strength, melting point, 
conductivity, flexibility and hardness which are related to the different types of bonds 
the compound contains, the bond strengths in relation to intermolecular forces and 
the ways in which the bonds are arranged. The atoms themselves do not have these 
properties. 
 
 Conductor - ANSWER A material that contains charged particles which are free to 
move to carry electrical o...
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chemistry;<Chem Quest>. 
 
 
Bulk properties - ANSWER The properties such as strength, melting point, 
conductivity, flexibility and hardness which are related to the different types of bonds 
the compound contains, the bond strengths in relation to intermolecular forces and 
the ways in which the bonds are arranged. The atoms themselves do not have these 
properties. 
 
 Conductor - ANSWER A material that contains charged particles which are free to 
move to carry electrical o...
Ionic formulae: Key concepts in chemistry: Chemistry: GCSE (9:1), Atomic structure: Key concepts in chemistry: Chemistry: GCSE (9:1)
Ion - ANSWER An atom or group of atoms that has a positive or negative charge. 
 
 Polyatomic ion - ANSWER An ion made of two or more atoms 
 
 Ionic compound - ANSWER A compound that consists of positive and negative ions 
 
 Formation of ionic compounds - ANSWER Metal gives electron(s) to non-metals 
 
 Ionic formula - ANSWER The simplest whole number ratio of the ions which form a neutral ionic compound 
 
 Group 1 charge - ANSWER +1 
 
 Group 2 charge - ANSWER +2 
 
 Group 3 charge - ...
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Ion - ANSWER An atom or group of atoms that has a positive or negative charge. 
 
 Polyatomic ion - ANSWER An ion made of two or more atoms 
 
 Ionic compound - ANSWER A compound that consists of positive and negative ions 
 
 Formation of ionic compounds - ANSWER Metal gives electron(s) to non-metals 
 
 Ionic formula - ANSWER The simplest whole number ratio of the ions which form a neutral ionic compound 
 
 Group 1 charge - ANSWER +1 
 
 Group 2 charge - ANSWER +2 
 
 Group 3 charge - ...
WJEC GCSE : Chemistry unit 2 , WJEC GCSE CHEMISTRY question and answer review pack.(Bonded to Brilliance)
Metallic Bonding - ANSWER Metallic bonding occurs when metal atoms bond together. 
 
 Giant Structures - ANSWER Metals have giant structures of regularly arranged atoms in a lattice. 
 
 Delocalised Electrons - ANSWER Delocalised electrons from the outer shells are free to move throughout the structure. 
 
 Electrostatic Forces - ANSWER The strong electrostatic forces of attraction between the positive metal ions and the delocalised electrons form the metallic bonds. 
 
 Electrical Conductiv...
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Metallic Bonding - ANSWER Metallic bonding occurs when metal atoms bond together. 
 
 Giant Structures - ANSWER Metals have giant structures of regularly arranged atoms in a lattice. 
 
 Delocalised Electrons - ANSWER Delocalised electrons from the outer shells are free to move throughout the structure. 
 
 Electrostatic Forces - ANSWER The strong electrostatic forces of attraction between the positive metal ions and the delocalised electrons form the metallic bonds. 
 
 Electrical Conductiv...
WJEC A-LEVEL GEOGRAPHY - WATER CYCLE COMPREHENSIVE TEST WITH COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS.
Global water budget - ANSWER balance of water fluxes and size of water stores involved in hydrological cycle each year 
 
 Closed system - ANSWER Transfer of energy but no matter between the system and its surroundings 
 
 Open system - ANSWER Receives inputs from and transfers outputs of energy and matter to other systems 
 
 Oceans water store - ANSWER 96.9% 
 
 Continents water store - ANSWER 3.02% (Groundwater 1.1%, River/Lake 0.1%, Soil moisture 0.01%, Atmosphere moisture 0.001%, Biolo...
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Global water budget - ANSWER balance of water fluxes and size of water stores involved in hydrological cycle each year 
 
 Closed system - ANSWER Transfer of energy but no matter between the system and its surroundings 
 
 Open system - ANSWER Receives inputs from and transfers outputs of energy and matter to other systems 
 
 Oceans water store - ANSWER 96.9% 
 
 Continents water store - ANSWER 3.02% (Groundwater 1.1%, River/Lake 0.1%, Soil moisture 0.01%, Atmosphere moisture 0.001%, Biolo...
WJEC Geography Changing Places, WJEC A Level Geography - UNIT 3.(GeoMaster revision with answers).	
What is a place? - ANSWER "Places are best capitualised by the idea of locale which refers to the physical settings or social activity as situated geographically" 
 
 Places vs landscape - ANSWER Landscape refers to the portion of the earth's surface that can be viewed from one spot. The viewer is outside of it and the primary way it's different from places is that places are very much things to be inside of. 
 
 What can influence how a place changes: - ANSWER Globalisation 
Gent...
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What is a place? - ANSWER "Places are best capitualised by the idea of locale which refers to the physical settings or social activity as situated geographically" 
 
 Places vs landscape - ANSWER Landscape refers to the portion of the earth's surface that can be viewed from one spot. The viewer is outside of it and the primary way it's different from places is that places are very much things to be inside of. 
 
 What can influence how a place changes: - ANSWER Globalisation 
Gent...
Ultimate WJEC Biology and Criminology Exam Bundle
This exclusive WJEC Biology and Criminology package deal brings together the best of both worlds -the science of life and the science of behaviour.Perfect for students preparing for Wjec exams,this bundle includes comprehensive revision materials,practice questions with answers and topic summaries designed to stregthen understanding
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- WJEC Criminology Unit 1, WJEC Criminology comprehensive examination;understanding crime and justice. • Examen
- WJEC Psychology: The biological approach: Evaluation of, WJEC Psychology Stress Criminology Mastery.(complete revision with questions and answers). • Examen
- WJEC Biology 2, Wjec biology Exam Prep with Model answers. • Examen
- WJEC A-level Biology Evaluation test with answers. • Examen
- WJEC A level Biology Unit 1, WJEC a-level biology immunology for final exam prep. • Examen
This exclusive WJEC Biology and Criminology package deal brings together the best of both worlds -the science of life and the science of behaviour.Perfect for students preparing for Wjec exams,this bundle includes comprehensive revision materials,practice questions with answers and topic summaries designed to stregthen understanding
WJEC A level Biology Unit 1, WJEC a-level biology immunology for final exam prep.
Catalysis - ANSWER Increasing the rate of a chemical reaction by adding a catalyst 
 
 Centromere - ANSWER The part of a chromosome that connects sister chromatids 
 
 Chiasmata - ANSWER The points where homogenous chromosomes swap genes in crossing over. 
 
 Dipeptide - ANSWER 2 amino acids linked by a peptide bond 
 
 Enzyme - ANSWER A biological catalyst that speeds up the rate of a reaction by lowering its activation energy 
 
 Eukaryote ( yoo-kar-ri-ote) - ANSWER An organism whose cel...
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Catalysis - ANSWER Increasing the rate of a chemical reaction by adding a catalyst 
 
 Centromere - ANSWER The part of a chromosome that connects sister chromatids 
 
 Chiasmata - ANSWER The points where homogenous chromosomes swap genes in crossing over. 
 
 Dipeptide - ANSWER 2 amino acids linked by a peptide bond 
 
 Enzyme - ANSWER A biological catalyst that speeds up the rate of a reaction by lowering its activation energy 
 
 Eukaryote ( yoo-kar-ri-ote) - ANSWER An organism whose cel...
WJEC A-level Biology Evaluation test with answers.
4 most important of the 25 elements used to build living things - ANSWER - oxygen 
- carbon 
- hydrogen 
- nitrogen 
 
 Organic Molecule - ANSWER A molecule that contains carbon in association with hydrogen e.g Glucose (C6H12O6) 
 
 Monomer - ANSWER A chain of individual molecules 
 
 Polymer - ANSWER A large, complex molecule made from a large number of monomers joined together by covalent bonds in a repeating pattern 
 
 Inorganic Ions - ANSWER Inorganic elements or molecules that are im...
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4 most important of the 25 elements used to build living things - ANSWER - oxygen 
- carbon 
- hydrogen 
- nitrogen 
 
 Organic Molecule - ANSWER A molecule that contains carbon in association with hydrogen e.g Glucose (C6H12O6) 
 
 Monomer - ANSWER A chain of individual molecules 
 
 Polymer - ANSWER A large, complex molecule made from a large number of monomers joined together by covalent bonds in a repeating pattern 
 
 Inorganic Ions - ANSWER Inorganic elements or molecules that are im...
WJEC Biology 2, Wjec biology Exam Prep with Model answers.
What is classification? - ANSWER Classification means to separate things into groups according to their morphological features and DNA analysis. 
 
 Five Kingdoms Classification System - ANSWER Animalia has a nucleus, is multicellular, feeds heterotrophically and does not have a cell wall or chlorophyll. 
Plantae has a nucleus, is multicellular, feeds autotrophically and does have a cell wall and chlorophyll. 
Fungi has a nucleus, is multicellular, feeds saprophytically, has a cell wall but do...
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What is classification? - ANSWER Classification means to separate things into groups according to their morphological features and DNA analysis. 
 
 Five Kingdoms Classification System - ANSWER Animalia has a nucleus, is multicellular, feeds heterotrophically and does not have a cell wall or chlorophyll. 
Plantae has a nucleus, is multicellular, feeds autotrophically and does have a cell wall and chlorophyll. 
Fungi has a nucleus, is multicellular, feeds saprophytically, has a cell wall but do...