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Enzymes and Digestion Revision Notes: Biology

Enzymes and Digestion Revision Notes: Biology

Have you ever wondered how the food you eat gets broken down and processed by your body? Well, it's all thanks to digestive enzymes. Enzymes are produced by various organs in the body, including the salivary glands, stomach lining, and pancreas. They work together to break down the food we eat.

by Kristina & Ben
Atoms

Atoms

Atoms are the building blocks of matter, and they are made up of three different types of particles: protons, neutrons, and electrons. Protons and neutrons are located in the nucleus, which is at the centre of the atom, while electrons orbit around the nucleus in shells or energy levels.

by Ben & Kristina
Enzymes
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Enzymes

Enzymes are essential for life. The body contains dozens of different types of enzymes. They are responsible for speeding up chemical reactions inside your body.

Commenting on topics

Commenting on topics

You can now comment, ask questions and get involved in conversations on the topic page using your existing login details. 😍

by Ben
Cancer

Cancer

Cancer develops due to abnormal cell growth and the division of cells. These cellular modifications result in a solid mass (tumour) made up of these abnormal cells. It's important to note that not all tumours are cancerous, they can either be benign or malignant.

The Farmer’s Bride Analysis
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The Farmer’s Bride Analysis

Charlotte Mew's poem, The Farmer's Bride, is a heartbreakingly tragic tale of a man's obsession with his wife and a woman's fear of her husband. Through vivid imagery and narration from the farmer's perspective, Mew creates a story that explores themes of love, loss, and resilience in adversity.

Communicable Disease
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Communicable Disease

Communicable diseases are illnesses caused by infectious agents like bacteria, viruses, parasites, or fungi that can be spread from one person to another, either directly or indirectly.

Work Done
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Work Done

Energy can be transferred from one object to another by doing work. When we say work is done, it means that force is applied to an object, and that force moves the object over a distance.

by Ben
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