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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.
Transport Systems : The heart, blood vessels, blood cells, lymphatic system and plants
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Transport Systems : The heart, blood vessels, blood cells, lymphatic system and plants

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PowerPoint with activities, suitable for GCSE and A Level Biology and similar courses: This PowerPoint contains 139 slides to cover the topics below, containing student activities and a quiz. Transport Systems : The heart, blood vessels, blood cells, lymphatic system and plants Adaptations of arteries, capillaries and veins Blood cells and their functions The heart and stages of the cardiac cycle The lymphatic system Transport systems in plants Gas exchange in plants
The heart, blood cells, blood vessels and their adaptations
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The heart, blood cells, blood vessels and their adaptations

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A PowerPoint presentation, containing activities suitable for GCSE and A Level Biology students: Contains: A starter quiz on questions about blood. The heart and the cardiac cycle A comparison table and answers for different blood cells and their functions. A comparison table and answers for blood vessels and their adaptations
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
Mitosis, meiosis, inheritance and an introduction to cancer terminology
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Mitosis, meiosis, inheritance and an introduction to cancer terminology

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Suitable for students of GCSE and A Level Biology and similar courses, This is a word documant booklet that can be adapted for different courses. This booklet contains 30 pages for students to complete covering the following topics: Purposes of mitosis Key stages and importance of the stages of mitosis Meiosis Purposes of meiosis Key stages of meiosis Comparison of mitosis and meiosis Stem cells and Cell differentiation Practice punnet squares covering monohybrid and dyhybrid crosses, as well as crosses for dominant and recessive disease, co-dominance and sex linked conditions including calico cats. Contains examples for haemophilia, colour blindness and co-dominance of blood groups. Also contains Chi-squared practice.
Evolution and speciation: Presentation with activities
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Evolution and speciation: Presentation with activities

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Evolution and speciation: Presentation with activities. Suitable for GCSE and A Level Biology students and similar courses. Contains 84 PowerPoint slides which cover: Biodiversity: Species richness, species abundance and species diversity. Definition of a species with examples Evolution and natural selection with many examples and fill in the blanks tasks. Geographic and reproductive isolation with examples. Speciation of species of the Galapagos Islands. Alfred Wallace and the theory of Biogeography. Homologous and Analogous Structures. Evidence for evolution Effects of climate change on living organisms.
GCSE Microbiology: PowerPoint Presentation with activities
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GCSE Microbiology: PowerPoint Presentation with activities

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GCSE- Microbiology -Keeping healthy & defence against disease. This is a PowerPoint Presentation with activities with 60 slides. This resource contains a vocabulary quiz, key terms for students to complete in 1 . Types of pathogens. A Case Study of Semmelweis Practical – The effect of hand washing 2. Vaccines and White Blood Cells Mutations of bacteria and viruses in terms of epidemics and pandemics. The role of white blood cells. 3. Antibiotics definition and story of Alexander Fleming. Practical – Effect of antimicrobials 4. Practical – Effect of antibiotics MRSA and natural selection
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.
Parasites and pathogenic bacteria suitable for A Level and BTEC Biology; Presentation and activities
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Parasites and pathogenic bacteria suitable for A Level and BTEC Biology; Presentation and activities

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Parasites and pathogenic bacteria suitable for A Level and BTEC Biology; Presentation and activities. This presentation contains 49 slides covering the following: Definitions of parasitism, macroparasites and microparasites. Many slides of images and information on different pathogenic bacteria and parasites which can be used as card sorts or brainstorming for to fit the questions in the PowerPoint. Pictures of pathogens to be matched up to the diseases which they cause. Categorising helminth worms into cestodes, nematodes and trematodes. Ideas for microscope observation. Video links and questions for: Lyme disease and toxoplasmosis, Lifecycle diagrams and questions for tapeworm and other infections.
Dietary deficiency diseases: Presentation and activities for GCSE, A Level & similar Biology courses
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Dietary deficiency diseases: Presentation and activities for GCSE, A Level & similar Biology courses

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Dietary deficiency diseases: Presentation and activities for GCSE, A Level & similar Biology courses. This presentation covers the 7 essential components of a diet. There are also many slides that can be used as a card sort or PowerPoint quiz which cover the foods which many vitamins and minerals are found as well as the deficiency disease which results if these are lacking. 14 types of vitamins/minerals are covered. Also covers eating disorders and BMI.
Fungi and Viruses: Presentation and activities for GCSE, A Level and BTEC Biology.
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Fungi and Viruses: Presentation and activities for GCSE, A Level and BTEC Biology.

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Fungi and Viruses: Presentation and activities for GCSE, A Level and BTEC Biology. This resource contains 31 slides and gives definitions and examples of many different types of fungi and viruses. It provides structures of each, including structures of different types of viruses and a diagram of fungal hyphae for students to label, with answers. Also looks at different types of mycoses caused by fungi and includes video links and questions.
Transcription and Translation activity and monohybrid cross problems - GCSE and A Level Biology
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Transcription and Translation activity and monohybrid cross problems - GCSE and A Level Biology

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A work booklet of ten pages suitable for GCSE and A Level Biology which includes: Transcription and translation fill in the blank activities. Inheritance - Key word list to complete Monohybrid inheritance crosses to complete including: Mendel's peas (colour and shape), co-dominance (blood groups), sex determination, haemophilia and colour blindness, as well as additional extension questions.
The anatomy of the nervous system and hormones for A Level Biology
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The anatomy of the nervous system and hormones for A Level Biology

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This PowerPoint presentation includes 40 slides covering the anatomy of neurones and synapses as well as the differences between the CNS and PNS, the Somatic Nervous System and Autonomic Nervous System, as well as the Sympathetic and Parasympathetic Nervous System. There is a detailed look at the three types of nerve cells as well as cross sectional diagrams of the neurone and myelin sheath, as well as details on the reflex arc. The hormone section includes the three major groups of hormones and target organs. Detailed diagrams are provided for amine and peptide hormones as well as steroids.
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
Diagnostic Blood Techniques for 16+ Biology courses
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Diagnostic Blood Techniques for 16+ Biology courses

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This PowerPoint presentation covers the following diagnostic blood techniques and when they might be used: Aim: To name different diagnostic blood techniques and when they might be used: Blood Cell Count Blood Smear Red Blood Cell Count Reticulocyte Count Mean Corpuscular Volume Platelet Count