Osmosis: Revision Notes and Practice Quiz
There is no doubt that osmosis is an important process for life. It is how cells get the water they need to carry out chemical reactions.
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There is no doubt that osmosis is an important process for life. It is how cells get the water they need to carry out chemical reactions.
Enzymes are proteins that catalyse biochemical reactions. This means that they increase the speed of these reactions without being consumed themselves.
Algebra is a vital part of GCSE Mathematics and essential for many other fields of study. Remember to approach algebra problems systematically, introduce a letter for the unknown quantity, and use algebraic tools such as factorisation and simplification when necessary.
The BODMAS or BIDMAS rule helps children remember how to perform calculations in the correct order. The acronym stands for "Brackets, Order, Division, Multiplication, Addition, Subtraction.".
Microscopy is the objects, such study of very small as cells in science, using an instrument called a microscope.
Pythagoras is one of those maths things that sounds a lot more complicated than it actually is. As this is an intro to it, we’ll take a little look at where it all came from first.