Respiration and photosynthesis are two of the most important biological processes, which can be poorly understood by students but unsurprisingly are commonly assessed in the terminal exams. These 8 lessons have been intricately planned so that they contain a wide range of activities that will engage the students whilst covering the key detail to try to deepen their understanding and include exam-style questions so they are prepared for the assessments.

The following specification points in topic 5 of the Edexcel A-level Biology B course are covered by these 9 fully-resourced lessons:

  • Cellular respiration yields ATP
  • The different stages of aerobic respiration
  • The conversion of glucose to pyruvate during glycolysis
  • The mitochondrial matrix as the site of the Link reaction and Krebs cycle
  • The production of carbon dioxide, reduced NAD and ATP in the Krebs cycle
  • Oxidative phosphorylation
  • The yield of ATP from anaerobic respiration
  • The production of lactate in mammalian muscles
  • Ethanol formation in plants
  • The structure of the chloroplasts
  • The role of thylakoid membranes in the light-dependent stage
  • The process of cyclic and non-cyclic photophosphorylation
  • The use of reduced NADP and ATP in the Calvin cycle
  • Understand how GALP is used as a raw material in the production of monosaccharides, amino acids and other molecules
  • Factors that limit photosynthesis including carbon dioxide, light intensity and temperature

Due to the detail of these lessons, it is estimated that it will take in excess of a month of A-level lessons to cover these lessons

If you would like to sample the quality of the lessons, download the link reaction, Krebs cycle and light-independent stage lessons as these have been shared for free

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