Extremely useful GCSE and A Level revision materials for both students and teachers. They have served me well in my courses and I hope they can be of benefit to you too!
Extremely useful GCSE and A Level revision materials for both students and teachers. They have served me well in my courses and I hope they can be of benefit to you too!
The Adaptation sub-topic is an integral part to the GCSE Biology course, so revise it here with:
Key notes and posters examining the case studies of Gunnera Manicata, the Southern Cassowary and Papaver Radicatum with relation to their adaptation for survival.
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The Genetics sub-topic is an integral part to the GCSE Biology course, so revise it here with:
Key definitions and notes about stem cell research.
Evaluation and conclusion of research with a justified viewpoint.
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The enzyme sub-topic is an integral part to the GCSE Biology course, so revise it here with:
Key notes about Asparaginase, its source, its equation and its advantages and disadvantages.
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The Plants & Photosynthesis sub-topic is an integral part to the GCSE Biology course, so revise it here with:
Key definitions and notes about plants and photosynthesis.
A detailed report on plant organs, plant requirements and deficiencies, leaf adaptations, specialised cells, the photosynthesis equation, limitations of photosynthesis, how to increase photosynthesis.
A comprehensive evaluation of photosynthesis.
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This resource provides an in-depth lesson and homework task, experimental results and a detailed model answer in response to the following task:
To investigate the main changes in your body as a result of exercise and explain the physiological changes that are happening in your body and produce a report of your findings.
If you don’t wish to use this as a lesson resource, there is still plenty of information for revision purposes on:
Aerobic and Anaerobic Respiration
Heart Rate and Blood Pressure
Bones, Ligaments, Joins and Muscles
The cardiovascular system
The respiratory system
Injury from excessive exercise
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The Homeostasis sub-topic is an integral part to the GCSE Biology course, so revise it here with:
Key definitions and notes about Homeostasis.
Comprehensive collated diagrams and notes regarding:
Body Temperature
Blood Sugar Level
Water Content
Negative Feedback
Regulating Body Temperature
The skin
Vasoconstriction and vasodilation
Regulating Blood Glucose
Diabetes
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The Nervous System sub-topic is an integral part to the GCSE Biology course, so revise it here with:
A key definitions and notes about the nervous system, stimuli receptor cells, sensory organs, the reflex action and the reflex arc.
An informative PowerPoint presentation suitable for class presentation. The key statistics and facts given are crucial and suitable material to revise from.
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The Healthy Lifestyle sub-topic is an integral part to the GCSE Biology course, so revise it here with:
A key definitions and facts revision poster.
An amusing and informative PowerPoint presentation suitable for class presentation. The key statistics and facts given are crucial and suitable material to revise from.
An accompanying script to the PowerPoint allowing it to be presented a class.
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The Hormones sub-topic is an integral part to the GCSE Biology course, so revise it here with:
Key definitions and notes about hormones, the Menstrual cycle, in-vitro fertilisation and plant hormones (including auxin).
An informative PowerPoint presentation about hormones suitable for class presentation. The key statistics and facts given are crucial and suitable material to revise from.
A small poster showing the method for In-Vitro fertilisation.
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The Medicine & Drugs sub-topic is an integral part to the GCSE Biology course, so revise it here with:
Key definitions and notes about sports drugs, ecoli, pathogens, the body’s lines of defence, the transmission of pathogens and how to prevent it, antibiotics, viruses, pandemics, MRSA, white blood cells and bacteria.
An informative PowerPoint presentation about sports drugs, suitable for class presentation. The key statistics and facts given are crucial and suitable material to revise from.
An accompanying script to the PowerPoint allowing it to be presented to a class.
Short biographies of Semmelweis and Edward Jenner, both key figures in this topic.
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