IGCSE Biology definition test 2

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    Questions include:
  • A protein that acts as a biological catalyst is called an:
  • The process by which plants manufacture carbohydrates from raw materials using energy from light is:
    Answers include:
  • absorption,
  • assimilation,
  • digestion,
  • egestion,
  • enzyme,
  • ingestion
  • ingestion
  • ingestion

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