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Energy Sources and Conservation
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Energy Sources and Power in the United Kingdom.
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enery
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Ethics and Energy
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Exchange and Transport in Protozoa
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Exchange with the environment.
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Explain the basis of ATP generation in mitochondria and chloroplasts. How does this differ from the Substrate level Phosphorylation found in glycolysis?
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Factors that affect the respiration of immobilised yeast.
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Feeding The Third World
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Find the relationship between amount of fat and amount of energy produced in different foods.
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Formation of ATP in Plants
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formation, extraction and separation of the crude oil.
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Frost’s “The Wood-pile”
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Fuels have been a quintessential part of world's energy resources since the turn of the 20th Century.
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Fusion Power, can it ever work?
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Gas and Exchange in a Protozoan
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Give an Account of ATP Production in Living Organisms
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Grazing cattle is less efficient than growing crops, discuss this point.
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Habitat Study Of Belfast Lough Foreshore
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Home Economics - Why is nutrition important to sports people?
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How Abiotic Factors Present In an Ecosystem Affect the Organisms
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How ATP is produced in both the chloroplast and mitochondria.
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How did science contribute to the advancement to the causes of disease during the 19th Century?
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How do Men and Women Cope with Energetic Constraints in their Environments? Discuss with Reference to Specific Examples and Discuss both Biological and Social Responses.
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How does Temperature affect the Rate of Respiration in Wax Worms?
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