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Unit 5 - Principles and Applications of Science
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This assignment included research on different methods and a chosen method for a project propasal for the experiment.
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PEARSON•Unit 6 Investigative project
This assignment needed a plan for a project where mine was the affect of growth bacteria by comparing different milk fat contents to see which could grow the most bacteria and how the fat contents influenced the results.
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PEARSON•Unit 6 Investigative project
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You are a newly appointed technical assistant at a large chemical plant, Chemcalequip. As part of your induction period and to progress in your role, you must demonstrate skills in a range of practical procedures and techniques. Part of your role is to ensure equipment is calibrated and equipment and chemicals are safety checked. A key part of your job will be making and testing standard solutions using calorimetry and titration. You must demonstrate your ability to carry out these tec...
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PEARSON•Unit 2 Laa
Assignment 12A. 
Done to a distinction standard.
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PEARSON•Unit 12: Disease\\\'s and Infection
You are required to make valid predictions of patterns of monohybrid and dihybrid inheritance and then carry out practical investigations to test your predictions. You must analyse your data to explain the correlation between the observed patterns of inheritance and the predictions made. 
 
You must investigate the inheritance of genetic conditions and apply Mendel's laws of inheritance to non-affected individuals, carriers and affected individuals. 
 
In order to do this, you must: 
Follow i...
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PEARSON•Unit 11: Genetics and Genetic engineering
Demonstrate how to set up a microscope and skilfully prepare microscopic slides in order to observe and draw stages in mitosis and meiosis. 
Explain the structure and function of chromosomes and discuss and evaluate how their behaviour during mitosis and meiosis leads to variation. 
 
Skilfully and independently prepare: 
Three microscope slides to observe a minimum of four stages of mitosis, for example- root tip squash. 
Three microscope slides to observe a minimum of four stages of meiosis...
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PEARSON•Unit 11- Genetics and Genetic engineering
Provide an illustrated report that assesses the impact of error in the stages of protein synthesis, discusses the functional role of nucleic acids in the stages of protein synthesis and explains the structure and function of nucleic acids. 
 
Explain the nucleotide structure and main features of the following nucleic acids: 
DNA- stages and enzymes involved in DNA replication. 
RNA- mRNA, tRNA, rRNA, and siRNA. 
 
Discuss the functional role of these nucleic acids in protein synthesis and the...
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PEARSON•Unit 11- Genetics and Genetic Engineering
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Nutrition and health 
 
Before food can be digested, it must first be ingested, which is the process of taken food into the body (eating). Food is first mechanically digested by the teeth (chewing) then chemically digested by enzymes; amylase in the saliva, proteases and carbohydrases in the stomach and small intestines. As the food travels through the digestive tract by peristalsis, it is assimilated and nutrients absorbed. Waste is then egeste...
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PEARSON•Unit 8 Physiology of Human Body Systems Aim C
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Unit 8 Physiology of Human Body Systems All assignments ( Aim A, Aim B and Aim C) *Distinction Awarded Unit*• By maimunahramouche
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The Lymphatic system 
 
The lymphatic system is made up of a network of tissues, organs and vessels that all work together to move lymph, which is a colourless fluid, back into your circulatory system. The main function of the lymphatic system is to work as our immune system, to filter out harmful pathogens in the blood, to discard waste material from cells and transport beneficial nutrients.
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PEARSON•Unit 8 Physiology of Human Body Systems Aim B
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Unit 8 Physiology of Human Body Systems All assignments ( Aim A, Aim B and Aim C) *Distinction Awarded Unit*• By maimunahramouche
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 The Musculoskeletal System and Disorders Related (Unit 8 Aim A) 
 
The musculoskeletal system involves the skeleton and muscles working together with various types of tissue to allow our body to perform various functions. When there is a disruption to any aspect of this delicate system, basic functions such as movement or protection are compromised. These conditions can be acquired or genetic and often cause a domino effect; this can lead to a co...
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PEARSON•Unit 8 Physiology of Human Body Systems Aim A
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Unit 8 Physiology of Human Body Systems All assignments ( Aim A, Aim B and Aim C) *Distinction Awarded Unit*• By maimunahramouche