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Which two types of tissues primarily provide control and coordination in animals?

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What is the term for the fluid that drains into lymphatic capillaries from intercellular spaces, similar to plasma but colourless and with less protein?

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373

What is the chemical formula for Plaster of Paris?

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374

What type of substances are capable of adding oxygen to others?

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375

If a plant's growth were prevented, which type of movement would NOT happen?

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376

The products formed when sodium hydrogencarbonate reacts with hydrochloric acid are:

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What is the balanced chemical equation for the reaction of aluminium with oxygen?

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378

A salt formed from a strong acid and a weak base will have a pH:

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379

When an acid reacts with a metal, what are the general products formed?

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380

Where is urine stored before it is released from the body?

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