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Science teacher Biology A level specialism with OCR focus New specification A level and GCSE resources available Exploring science KS3 resources available

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Science teacher Biology A level specialism with OCR focus New specification A level and GCSE resources available Exploring science KS3 resources available
NEW SPEC GCSE - B1 - Plant and animal cells
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NEW SPEC GCSE - B1 - Plant and animal cells

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19 slides covering organelles, cells and genetic information. Label diagrams of animal and plant cells. Describe the function of the main organelles. Describe the order of size of: cell, nucleus, chromosome and gene.
HSW Introductory project - Year 8
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HSW Introductory project - Year 8

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Excellent for a start or end of term project! A full series of 8 lessons with accompanying worksheets based on how science works and investigative skills; including L1: To safely use a Bunsen Burner, L2: Variables, L3: Writing a method, L4: Graphs and Tables, L5: Carrying out an investigation, L6: Conclusion of investigation, L7: Investigation practical (assessment) and L8: Write-up of investigation (assessment).
Chromatography of photosynthetic pigments - photosynthesis A level OCR
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Chromatography of photosynthetic pigments - photosynthesis A level OCR

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Practical lesson power point, check sheet and practical sheet. (i) the principles and uses of paper and thin layer chromatography to separate biological molecules/ compounds (ii) practical investigations to analyse biological solutions using paper or thin layer chromatography. To include calculation of retention (Rf) values.
Chloroplasts, pigments and photosystems  - Photosynthesis - OCR A level biology
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Chloroplasts, pigments and photosystems - Photosynthesis - OCR A level biology

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Comprehensive and detailed Lesson power point with summary questions for students and hidden slides for printing. (b) the structure of a chloroplast and the sites of the two main stages of photosynthesis The components of a chloroplast including outer membrane, lamellae, grana, thylakoid, stroma and DNA. © (i) the importance of photosynthetic pigments in photosynthesis To include reference to light harvesting systems and photosystems.
Light independent stage of photosynthesis (Calvin cycle)
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Light independent stage of photosynthesis (Calvin cycle)

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Lesson power point with slides for students to complete as you discuss content (e) the fixation of carbon dioxide and the light-independent stage of photosynthesis To include how the products of the light-dependent stage are used in the light-independent stage (Calvin cycle) to produce triose phosphate (TP) with reference to ribulose bisphosphate (RuBP), ribulose bisphosphate carboxylase (RuBisCO) and glycerate 3-phosphate (GP) – no other biochemical detail is required. (f) the uses of triose phosphate (TP) To include the use of TP as a starting material for the synthesis of carbohydrates, lipids and amino acids AND the recycling of TP to regenerate the supply of RuBP
NEW SPEC GCSE - B8 - Photosynthesis - Lesson 2 - The rate of photosynthesis
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NEW SPEC GCSE - B8 - Photosynthesis - Lesson 2 - The rate of photosynthesis

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Lesson power point and accompanying worksheet for students to use in class. Covers graphs showing limiting factors, simple exam questions, exit ticket plenary and online simulation link. Well covered lesson. Describe which factors that can limit the rate of photosynthesis Interpret and explain graphs of photosynthesis rate involving one limiting factor. Apply knowledge of enzymes to explain why a high temperature affects the rate of photosynthesis