GCSE Mathematics, Edexcel, Foundation, May 2017
Exam Paper for GCSE Mathematics, Paper 1, Foundation Tier, May 2017, 1MA1-1F-QP
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Exam Paper for GCSE Mathematics, Paper 1, Foundation Tier, May 2017, 1MA1-1F-QP
Area Quiz for GCSE Maths is a fun way to learn about the properties of rectangles, squares, triangles and circles. Learn how to calculate their areas and find out which shapes are more efficient.
The osmosis process involves the movement of water molecules across a partially permeable membrane from a region of high water concentration to a region of low concentration.
Learn formulas to calculate the area of common shapes. Practise solving real-life problems involving the area.
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By moving through the cell membrane, substances can enter and leave the cell. Three of the most common types of movement are diffusion, osmosis, and active transport.