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Learnt: BIOLOGY - MCQs - Enzymes, Digestion and Food Tests

Questions and resources to help you revise enzymes, the digestive system and food tests

 

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Learn about the biological molecules carbohydrates, proteins and lipids with BBC Bitesize GCSE Science.

 

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Learn how digestion breaks down carbohydrates, proteins and fats into small soluble substances to be absorbed into the blood.

 

 

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