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26 Jan, 19:34:12
- In Chapter 1, what is the purpose of active transport? (Retrieval)
- In Chapter 3, what effect does glycogen have on increasing glucose levels in the blood? (Retrieval)
- In Chapter 2, how could mutations lead to changes in protein shape? (Inference)
- In Chapter 1, how does the structure of a cell membrane allow for cells to control their environment? (Retrieval)
- In Chapter 1, why is it necessary for cells to be able to receive signals from their environment? (Inference)
- In Chapter 3, what might happen if glucose levels in the blood are allowed to drop too low? (Prediction)
- In Chapter 2, how is energy generated inside a cell? (Retrieval)
- In Chapter 3, how is the body temperature maintained in warm conditions? (Retrieval)
- In Chapter 1, what happens when a cell moves too much or too little across a semi-permeable membrane? (Inference)
- In Chapter 2, how do hormones interact with receptors in target cells to cause changes? (Retrieval)
- In Chapter 3, what might happen if the body intake of salt is greater than its need? (Prediction)
- In Chapter 1, why do some molecules need to be actively transported across a cell membrane? (Inference)
- In Chapter 2, what do viruses lack which all other organisms have? (Retrieval)
- In Chapter 3, what is the physiological purpose of lipids in the body? (Retrieval)
- In Chapters 1 to 3, describe 3 major ways in which cells are able to interact with their environment. (Summarizing)
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