ORGANISATION - GCSE Biology (AQA Topic B2)
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Cells form tissues, which then form organs like the heart and work together in organ systems such as the circulatory system and digestive system. Enzymes like amylase break down larger molecules into smaller ones in the small intestine, aiding in nutrient absorption.
Insights
- Enzymes play a crucial role in digestion by breaking down specific molecules like carbohydrates, proteins, and lipids, with their activity being influenced by factors like temperature and pH.
- Understanding the intricate systems of the human body, such as the circulatory system and digestive system, requires knowledge of how cells form tissues and organs, highlighting the interconnected nature of biological processes.
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Recent questions
What are enzymes and their functions?
Enzymes are proteins that break down molecules.
How do organ systems work together in the body?
Organ systems collaborate to maintain bodily functions.
What is the role of the respiratory system?
The respiratory system facilitates gas exchange in the body.
How can enzymes be tested in practical experiments?
Enzyme activity can be tested by mixing enzymes with substrates.
What are common food tests used to identify nutrients?
Food tests like iodine and Benedict's solution help identify nutrients.
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