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AQA A-Level Biology
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3.1 Nucleic acids and DNA Flashcards
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3.1 Monomers and polymers and Carbohydrates
3.1 Lipids and Proteins
3.1 Nucleic acids and DNA
3.1 ATP, Water and inorganic ions
3.2 Structure of eukaryotic, prokaryotic cells and viruses
3.2 Cell Division and methods of studying cells
3.2 Transport across cell membranes
3.2 The immune response
3.3 Gas exchange
3.3 Digestion and absorption
3.3 Mass transport in animals
3.3 Mass transport in plants
3.4 DNA and protein synthesis
3.4 Genetic variation during mutations
3.4 Biodiverity within a community
3.5 Photosynthesis
3.5 Respiration
3.5 Energy and ecosystems
3.5 Nutrient cycles
3.6 Survival and response and receptors
3.6 Control of heart rate
3.6 Nerve impulses and synaptic transmission
3.6 Skeletal muscles are stimulated to contract by nerves
3.6 Control of blood glucose levels
3.6 Control of water potential (Kidneys)
3.7 Inheritance and populations
3.7 Evolution may lead to speciation
3.7 Populations in ecosystems
3.8 Mutations and stem cells
3.8 Regulation of transcription and translation, gene expression and cancer
3.8 Using genome projects and recombinant DNA technology
3.8 Differences in DNA and genetic fingerprinting