Movement of Substances 2 EQ Leaving Certificate Biology Movement of Substances 2 EQ
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The movement of molecules from an area of high concentration to low For €100: The movement of molecules from an area of high concentration to low concentration is called … 50:50 Ask the audience Phone a friend Fission Transpiration A B Osmosis Diffusion C D
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The movement of molecules from an area of high concentration to low For €100: The movement of molecules from an area of high concentration to low concentration is called … Ask the audience Phone a friend A B Osmosis Diffusion C D
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Water can be described as a … For €200: Water can be described as a … 50:50 Ask the audience Phone a friend Good solution Good solvent A B Good solute Mixture C D
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Water can be described as a … For €200: Water can be described as a … Ask the audience Phone a friend Good solvent A B Good solute C D
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50:50 Ask the audience Phone a friend Selectively permeable For €300: Cell walls are … 50:50 Ask the audience Phone a friend Selectively permeable Fully permeable A B Non-permeable Waterproof C D
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Ask the audience Phone a friend Selectively permeable For €300: Cell walls are … Ask the audience Phone a friend Selectively permeable Fully permeable A B C D
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If you put a piece of Visking tubing For €500: If you put a piece of Visking tubing half-filled with sucrose solution into a beaker of distilled water for 10 minutes would it … 50:50 Ask the audience Phone a friend Stay the same Become fuller A B Become emptier Burst C D
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If you put a piece of Visking tubing For €500: If you put a piece of Visking tubing half-filled with sucrose solution into a beaker of distilled water for 10 minutes would it … Ask the audience Phone a friend Become fuller A B Become emptier C D
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Which of the following is NOT an For €1,000: Which of the following is NOT an example of diffusion? 50:50 Ask the audience Phone a friend CO2 entering a leaf O2 entering a leaf A B Digested food entering blood Minerals entering roots of plants C D
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Which of the following is NOT an For €1,000: Which of the following is NOT an example of diffusion? Ask the audience Phone a friend A B Digested food entering blood Minerals entering roots of plants C D
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Osmosis is the movement of water molecules from an area of … For €2,000: Osmosis is the movement of water molecules from an area of … 50:50 Ask the audience Phone a friend High concentration to high concentration Low concentration to high concentration A B High concentration to low concentration Low concentration to low concentration C D
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Osmosis is the movement of water molecules from an area of … For €2,000: Osmosis is the movement of water molecules from an area of … Ask the audience Phone a friend Low concentration to high concentration A B High concentration to low concentration C D
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50:50 Ask the audience Phone a friend For €4,000: If you put an animal cell into a less concentrated solution it will … Stay the same Burst A B Shrivel up Plasmolyse C D
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If you put an animal cell into a less concentrated solution it will … For €4,000: If you put an animal cell into a less concentrated solution it will … Ask the audience Phone a friend Burst A B Shrivel up C D
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Which of the following uses osmoregulation to stay alive? For €8,000: Which of the following uses osmoregulation to stay alive? 50:50 Ask the audience Phone a friend Amoeba Bacteria A B Rhizopus Yeast C D
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Which of the following uses osmoregulation to stay alive? For €8,000: Which of the following uses osmoregulation to stay alive? Ask the audience Phone a friend Amoeba Bacteria A B C D
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Plasmolysis is caused by … For €16,000: Plasmolysis is caused by … 50:50 Ask the audience Phone a friend Loss of minerals from a plant cell Loss of water from a plant cell A B Water entering a plant cell Minerals entering a plant cell C D
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Plasmolysis is caused by … For €16,000: Plasmolysis is caused by … Ask the audience Phone a friend Loss of water from a plant cell A B Water entering a plant cell C D
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Turgor/Turgor pressure is the pressure For €32,000: Turgor/Turgor pressure is the pressure of what against the plant cell wall? 50:50 Ask the audience Phone a friend Cytoplasm and nucleus Nucleus and mitochondria A B Cytoplasm and vacuole Vacuole and ribosomes C D
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Turgor/Turgor pressure is the pressure For €32,000: Turgor/Turgor pressure is the pressure of what against the plant cell wall? Ask the audience Phone a friend Cytoplasm and nucleus A B Cytoplasm and vacuole C D
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Which of the following is a food For €64,000: Which of the following is a food preservation technique based on osmosis? 50:50 Ask the audience Phone a friend Refrigeration Canning A B Pasteurisation Soak food in salty solution C D
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Which of the following is a food For €64,000: Which of the following is a food preservation technique based on osmosis? Ask the audience Phone a friend A B Pasteurisation Soak food is salty solution C D
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Amoeba belongs to which Kingdom? For €125,000: Amoeba belongs to which Kingdom? 50:50 Ask the audience Phone a friend Bacteria Fungi A B Protista Animal C D
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Amoeba belongs to which Kingdom? For €125,000: Amoeba belongs to which Kingdom? Ask the audience Phone a friend Bacteria A B Protista C D
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An Amoeba can be described as … For €250,000: An Amoeba can be described as … 50:50 Ask the audience Phone a friend An autotroph A heterotroph A B A parasite Photosynthetic C D
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What does Amoeba use to move? For €500,000: What does Amoeba use to move? 50:50 Ask the audience Phone a friend Flagella Pseudopods A B Legs Hairs C D
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What does Amoeba use to move? For €500,000: What does Amoeba use to move? Ask the audience Phone a friend Flagella Pseudopods A B C D
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The function of the contractile For €1,000,000: The function of the contractile vacuole in Amoeba is … 50:50 Ask the audience Phone a friend Movement Reproduction A B Protein Synthesis Osmoregulation C D
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The function of the contractile For €1,000,000: The function of the contractile vacuole in Amoeba is … Ask the audience Phone a friend Reproduction A B Osmoregulation C D
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