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Biology 6093 (Revised)

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1. Cell Structure & Organisation

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International Cambridge (5090) Jun 2007 P1

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2. Movement of Substances

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International Cambridge (5090) Jun 2008 P1

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3a. Biological Molecules

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International Cambridge (0610) Jun 2020 P1

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3b. Enzymes

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SG Cambridge (6093 Rev) 2024 Specimen P1

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4. Nutrition in Humans

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5. Transport in Humans

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International Cambridge (5090) Jun 2008 P1

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6. Respiration in Humans

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International Cambridge (5090) Jun 2008 P1

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7. Excretion in Humans

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Singapore Cambridge (6093) Specimen Paper for 2024 P2

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8a. Homeostasis

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8b. Hormones (Endocrine system)

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International Cambridge (5090) Jun 2008 P1

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8c. Nervous system

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SG Cambridge (6093 Rev) 2024 Specimen P1

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8d. The Eye

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International Cambridge (5090) Jun 2003 P1

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9. Infectious Diseases in Humans

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SG Cambridge (6093 Rev) 2024 Specimen P2

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10a. Nutrition in Flowering Plants

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The diagram shows a cross-section of a leaf.

International Cambridge (5090) Jun 2003 P1/6

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10b. Transport in Flowering Plants

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International Cambridge (5090) Jun 2008 P1

Transverse section of

dicot root

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11. Organisms and their Environment

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International Cambridge (5090) Jun 2003 P1/2

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12. Molecular Genetics

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International Cambridge (5090) Jun 2003 P2

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13a. Asexual Reproduction

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SG Cambridge (6093 Rev) 2024 Specimen P1

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13b. Cell Division

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13c. Reproduction in Plants

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International Cambridge (5090) Jun 2003 P2/3/6

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13d. Reproduction in Humans

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International Cambridge (5090) Jun 2003 P1

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14. Inheritance

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International Cambridge (5090) Jun 2003 P1

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Misc

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International Cambridge (5090) Jun 2008 P1

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International Cambridge (5090) Jun 2006 P3

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International Cambridge (5090) Jun 2003 P1

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International Cambridge (0610) Jun 2020 P1

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International Cambridge (0610) Jun 2020 P1

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IGCSE (0610) Topical Practice Paper, Plant Nutrition

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IGCSE (0610) Topical Practice Paper, Reproduction

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IGCSE (0610) Topical Practice Paper, Reproduction

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IGCSE (0610) Topical Practice Paper, Reproduction

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IGCSE (0610) Topical Practice Paper, Reproduction

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Distance between

fan and celery stalk (cm)

Rate of transpiration (mm3/min)

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Retort stand