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MCAS Biology Paper-based Practice Test Answer Key. The practice test is approximately equal to what students experience (common items and matrix items) in a single session of the MCAS Biology Test. Information about the test design is posted here.
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1 day ago · View Notes - S7_End-of-year_Test_Answers.pdf from BIOL 102 at Regent University. CAMBRIDGE LOWER SECONDARY SCIENCE 7: END-OF-YEAR TEST ANSWERS Biology Answers 1 2 3 They have tissues and
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Protein build-up causes cloudy lens. Lens replaced surgically with a plastic one.
eyeball too short or insufficient curvature of cornea Image focused behind retina and corrected using converging lens. Lens bends rays before they reach the eye. contact lenses/spectacles laser surgery
eyeball too long or cornea too curved Image focused in front of retina and corrected using diverging lens. Lens spreads out rays before they reach the eye. contact lenses/spectacles laser surgery
Cancer in the brain can be diagnosed using CT scans. Cancer in the brain can be diagnosed using PET scans. Brain tumours can be treated with radiotherapy. Brain tumours can be treated with chemotherapy.
Link the development of the tumour to difficulties in the brain and each technique to its advantages: A tumour could damage brain function/other cells. A tumour could also reduce blood flow to cells in the brain. Damage could lead to reduced brain function in some areas. The brain is difficult to access. This problem with access makes both treatmen...
Prepare for your AQA GCSE Biology exams with ease by practicing with AQA GCSE Biology past papers. Our extensive collection of past papers includes multiple-choice, short-answer, and extended-writing questions covering various topics and areas of study.
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function of a bodypart dictates the form of that bodypart. As an example, compare yourarm to a bat’swing. While the bones of the two correspond, the parts servedifferent functions in eachorganism and their forms haveadapted to follow that function. 37 Centrioles and flagella are alike in that they are made up of microtubules. In centrioles, two