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Popular resources for Biology students of GCSE, AS, A Level, BTEC and Access to Science courses. From cell biology to genetics, the resources include PPT quizzes and comprehensive whole unit booklets.

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Popular resources for Biology students of GCSE, AS, A Level, BTEC and Access to Science courses. From cell biology to genetics, the resources include PPT quizzes and comprehensive whole unit booklets.
Biomes of the world
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Biomes of the world

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Presentations and handout to cover the biomes of the world including: Aquatic, desert, temperate, tropical, tundra, taiga and a summary PPT and handout. Suitable for Biology, Geography and Ecology students.
Genetic Engineering: Case studies and examples
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Genetic Engineering: Case studies and examples

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A Genetic Engineering resource that is suitable for GCSE and A Level Biology students. Provides case studies and background information on: Henrietta Lack's and Hela cells, Cloning - a weblink activity with questions The Human Tissue Act questions 3 case studies of cloning and questions.
Diseases and Infections ( pathogens/microbes): BUNDLE OF 18 PPTs for BTEC/GCSE/A Level
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Diseases and Infections ( pathogens/microbes): BUNDLE OF 18 PPTs for BTEC/GCSE/A Level

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Diseases, pathogens and Infections: 19 PowerPoints for BTEC/GCSE/A Level and similar courses: 1. Disease classification 2. Different diseases and infections 3. Parasites and pathogenic bacteria 4. Diseases with environmental causes 5. Allergies and asthma 6. Degenerative diseases 7. Dietary deficiency diseases 8. Psychiatric nature of some diseases 9. Food and water contamination 10. Fungi and viruses 11. Symptoms 12. Types of symptoms 13. Transmission by indirect contact 14. Vector transmission of diseases 15. Risk factors to developming alzheimers and osteoporosis 16. Occupational therapy 17 Disease transmission - Direct contact 18. Droplet and airborne transmission
The respiratory system, PowerPoint with activities.
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The respiratory system, PowerPoint with activities.

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A PowerPoint containing 32 slides with fill in the gaps and labelling activities for students. Contains: Labelling of the respiratory system, diffusion, Fick's Law. cilia and goblet cells, breathing in and out and how breathing is controlled. Suitable for GCSE and A Level Biology and similar courses
Environmental Science - 32 resources
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Environmental Science - 32 resources

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Environmental Science Presentations and worksheets covering: Biomes Biodiversity Nutrient Cycles Climate Change The importance of bees Palm Oil Sustainable Development Animal adaptations Quiz Suitable for GCSE - A level Students of Biology, Geography and Environmental Science.
Homeostasis: Presentation with activities for GCSE Biology and A Level Biology.
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Homeostasis: Presentation with activities for GCSE Biology and A Level Biology.

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Homeostasis: Presentation with activities for GCSE Biology and A Level Biology. This resource contains 63 slides which cover the following: Key terms and definitions. Thermoregulation Glucoregulation Osmoregulation. Negative feedback loops for each of the above. Details of receptors, the processing centre and effectors. Diagrams to illustrate the role of vasodilation and vasoconstriction. The role of ADH in osmoregulation. Feedback diagrams for students to complete.
Respiration Revision for A Level Biology
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Respiration Revision for A Level Biology

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This revision handout for A Level Biology Respiration includes 23 pages which cover the following: Objectives ● To recall the stages of respiration and where each stage occurs within the cell. ● To describe the purpose of each stage of respiration and give the products of each stage. ● To explain the difference in the number of ATP molecules produced in aerobic and anaerobic respiration. 7 pages of revision on each of the stages of respiration suitable for A level. 3 pages of allocated group questions (Group 1 to focus on glycolysis, group 2 to focus on a general summary of respiration and group 3 to focus on the Electron Transport Chain ) Answers for group questions included. 6 pages of Past Paper Questions, followed by answers
Microbes: Vector transmission of diseases
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Microbes: Vector transmission of diseases

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24 PPT slides covering: Definitions of: Parasite Ectoparasite Endoparasite Vector - A recap some common vector borne diseases - What influences the spread of vector borne diseases -The broader social impact these conditions have. - Malaria, Leishmania, Lyme disease, Chagas disease. Schistosomiasis, Toxoplasmosis , Bubonic Plague and other vector bourne disease
The Skeletal System: GCSE and A Level Biology/Access-  8 RESOURCES -  PPTs and Booklets
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The Skeletal System: GCSE and A Level Biology/Access- 8 RESOURCES - PPTs and Booklets

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To cover both GCSE and A Level/Access Biology courses on the Skeletal System 8 RESOURCES PPTs and Booklets PPT 1 - GCSE Level - Bones and Blood Objectives: Describe how our skeleton, joints and muscles support our body and allow us to move Describe how we can monitor our level of fitness Summarise a day in the life of a physiotherapist PPT 2- The Skeletal System - A Level/Access Biology Objectives: 1. Describe how our skeleton, joints and muscles support our body and allow us to move 2. Give the functions of cells of the bone 3. Label the parts of a long bone PPT 3 - The Skeletal System - A Level/Access Biology Objectives To recap the functions of the skeletal system To give the different shapes of bone To give the different types of joints To describe the stages of bone formation To label the Haversian system To identify the different types of vertebra Hand-out 1 - GCSE Bones and Blood The skeleton: ● Label the skeleton ● Describe the three types of joints ● Joints and Bones: Key terms ● Antagonistic pairs of muscles ● A day in the life of a physiotherapist The heart, the blood and circulation ● Label the heart and give the three stages of the heartbeat. ● Give the differences between arteries, capillaries and veins ● Give the components of blood and their functions Hand-out 2 - An Introduction to the skeletal system Hand-out 3 Labelling a long bone Bone development Compact and spongy bones Key word list Muscle contraction Hand-out 4 Revision of functions of the skeletal system Types of joints Bone development Labelling of the Haversian System The vertebrae Hand-out 5 Further Revision Bone Shapes Type of Joints The Vertebrae The Haversian System Muscle contraction
Transport and Gas Exchange in Plants: 2 RESOURCES for A Level Biology
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Transport and Gas Exchange in Plants: 2 RESOURCES for A Level Biology

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2 PPT presentations: 1. 22 PowerPoint slides covering plant transport, suitable for A Level Biology and similar courses: • A Recap of the function of the xylem and phloem • Identifying the sources and sinks of plants • Describing the process of translocation • Explaining why translocation is an energy requiring process • The pressure flow hypothesis 2. Presentation 2 with quizzes/Questions: - A recap of photosynthesis, a cross section of the leaf - Transpiration - Transport in plants - Adaptations of xerophytes - Translocation - Quiz - Illustration of plasmodesmata - Apoplast and Symplast routes of water movement through roots. -