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51

The process of transporting soluble products of photosynthesis from leaves to other parts of the plant is called:

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52

Which of the following hydrocarbons would undergo an addition reaction?

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53

Which allotrope of carbon is known for being the hardest substance and a poor conductor of electricity?

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54

Which of the following statements about ionic compounds is NOT true, according to the document?

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55

During inhalation, what happens to the diaphragm and ribs?

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56

Which structures in the lungs provide a large surface area for the exchange of gases?

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57

Which plant hormone is listed as an example of one that inhibits growth?

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58

Why cannot metals high in the reactivity series (e.g., sodium, magnesium) be obtained from their compounds by heating with carbon?

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59

C-60, which has carbon atoms arranged in the shape of a football, is an example of which class of carbon allotropes?

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60

What would be the consequence of a deficiency of haemoglobin in our bodies?

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