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Which process is directly associated with the movement of molecules from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration?
Which process is directly associated with the movement of molecules from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration?
- Photosynthesis
- Diffusion (correct)
- Electrolysis
- Active Transport
Stem cells are undifferentiated cells that have the potential to differentiate into specialized cell types.
Stem cells are undifferentiated cells that have the potential to differentiate into specialized cell types.
True (A)
The topic of quantitative chemistry involves the concept of ______ and molar mass calculations.
The topic of quantitative chemistry involves the concept of ______ and molar mass calculations.
moles
Match the chemical processes with their descriptions.
Match the chemical processes with their descriptions.
Which area of chemistry focuses on the reactions and components present in the gaseous envelope surrounding the Earth?
Which area of chemistry focuses on the reactions and components present in the gaseous envelope surrounding the Earth?
Radioactivity is a topic covered under 'Particle Model of Matter' in Physics.
Radioactivity is a topic covered under 'Particle Model of Matter' in Physics.
What is the central theme in the study of 'energy' under the subject of Physics?
What is the central theme in the study of 'energy' under the subject of Physics?
The study of forces includes concepts that will be learned during Half Term ______.
The study of forces includes concepts that will be learned during Half Term ______.
Which of the following includes the topics diffusion and active transport?
Which of the following includes the topics diffusion and active transport?
The topic 'Structure and Bonding' falls under Physics.
The topic 'Structure and Bonding' falls under Physics.
Which subtopic relating to atomic structure is specifically mentioned?
Which subtopic relating to atomic structure is specifically mentioned?
Under which subject, Biology, Chemistry, or Physics, would the study of 'Infection and Response' be categorized?
Under which subject, Biology, Chemistry, or Physics, would the study of 'Infection and Response' be categorized?
The decomposition of a substance by an electric current is known as ______.
The decomposition of a substance by an electric current is known as ______.
Which one of the following is studied in the topic 'Structure and Bonding'?
Which one of the following is studied in the topic 'Structure and Bonding'?
Oxidation involves the gain of electrons, while reduction involves the loss of electrons.
Oxidation involves the gain of electrons, while reduction involves the loss of electrons.
Name a specific concept or chemical reaction included in the study of 'Chemical Changes'.
Name a specific concept or chemical reaction included in the study of 'Chemical Changes'.
The arrangement and interrelation of parts as of an organism is known as ______.
The arrangement and interrelation of parts as of an organism is known as ______.
Which topic involves aspects of both photosynthesis and respiration?
Which topic involves aspects of both photosynthesis and respiration?
Which subject includes the study of the periodic table?
Which subject includes the study of the periodic table?
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What is a cell?
What is a cell?
Basic unit of life, carrying out all functions.
What are Stem Cells?
What are Stem Cells?
Cells that can differentiate into specialized cells.
What is Diffusion?
What is Diffusion?
Movement of particles from high to low concentration.
What is Active Transport?
What is Active Transport?
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What is Organisation?
What is Organisation?
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What is Infection and Response?
What is Infection and Response?
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What is Photosynthesis?
What is Photosynthesis?
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What is Respiration?
What is Respiration?
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What is Atomic Structure?
What is Atomic Structure?
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What is the Periodic Table?
What is the Periodic Table?
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What is Bonding?
What is Bonding?
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What is Quantitative Chemistry?
What is Quantitative Chemistry?
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Moles
Moles
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What are Oxidation and Reduction?
What are Oxidation and Reduction?
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What is Electrolysis?
What is Electrolysis?
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What is Chemistry of the Atmosphere?
What is Chemistry of the Atmosphere?
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What is Energy?
What is Energy?
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What is Radioactivity?
What is Radioactivity?
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What is Particle Model of Matter?
What is Particle Model of Matter?
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What are Forces?
What are Forces?
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Study Notes
- The information outlines topics spanning Biology, Chemistry, and Physics.
Biology Topics
- B1 studies cells, including stem cells, diffusion, and active transport.
- B2 covers organisation in biology.
- B3 focuses on infection and the body's response.
- B4 includes bioenergetics, specifically photosynthesis and respiration.
Chemistry Topics
- C1 is about atomic structure and the periodic table.
- C2 studies structure and bonding concepts.
- C3 covers quantitative chemistry, focusing on Mr (relative formula mass) and the concept of moles.
- C4 includes chemical changes,oxidation, reduction, and electrolysis.
- C9 focuses on the chemistry of the atmosphere.
Physics Topics
- P1 studies energy.
- P3 examines the particle model of matter.
- P4 focuses on atomic structure relating to radioactivity.
- P5 studies forces specifically for Half Term 5.
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