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Gas Exchange System in a Bony Fish
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Gas Exchange System in a Bony Fish

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OCR A Level Biology A lesson on Structure & Function of Gas Exchange System in a Bony Fish. This is one of eight lessons to meet the specification points for 3.1.1 Exchange Surfaces. Specification points: 3.1.1 (f) Objectives for this lesson: • Describe the structure of gas exchange system in a bony fish. • Explain how ventilation works in fish. • Compare and contrast the human and fish respiratory system. Check out my other lessons and the accompanying workbook with exam questions (and answer booklet included). Please leave a review.
The Requirements for Specialised Exchange Surfaces and their features
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The Requirements for Specialised Exchange Surfaces and their features

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OCR A Level Biology A lesson on The Requirements for Specialised Exchange Surfaces and their features. This is one of eight lessons to meet the specification points for 3.1.1 Exchange Surfaces. Specification points: 3.1.1 (a) and (b) Objectives for this lesson: • Describe the features of an efficient exchange surface. • Calculate the surface area to volume ratio. • Explain the need for specialised exchange surfaces in both unicellular and multicellular organisms. Check out my other lessons and the accompanying workbook with exam questions (and answer booklet included). Please leave a review.
Vessel Structure A Level OCR A Bio
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Vessel Structure A Level OCR A Bio

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OCR A Level Biology A lesson on Vessel Structure. This is one of ten lessons to meet the specification points for 3.1.2 Transport in Animals. Specification points: 3.1.2 © Objectives for this lesson: • Describe the structure and function of different blood vessels. • Explain the distribution of different tissues within the vessel walls of blood vessels. • Link the structure and functions of arteries, arterioles, capillaries, venules and veins. Check out my other lessons and the accompanying workbook with exam questions (and answer booklet included). Please leave a review.
Haemoglobin – Role and Reactions A Level
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Haemoglobin – Role and Reactions A Level

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OCR A Level Biology A lesson on Haemoglobin – Role and Reactions. This is one of ten lessons to meet the specification points for 3.1.2 Transport in Animals. Specification points: 3.1.2 (i) Objectives for this lesson: • Know the role of haemoglobin in the transportation of oxygen and carbon dioxide around the body. • Explain how carbonic anhydrase, haemoglobinic acid, HCO3- and the chloride shift are involved in oxygen and carbon dioxide transport. • Understand that oxygen molecules bind reversibly to haemoglobin. Check out my other lessons and the accompanying workbook with exam questions (and answer booklet included). Please leave a review.
The Cardiac Cycle A Level OCR A Bio
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The Cardiac Cycle A Level OCR A Bio

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OCR A Level Biology A lesson on The Cardiac Cycle. This is one of ten lessons to meet the specification points for 3.1.2 Transport in Animals. Specification points: 3.1.2 (f) Objectives for this lesson: • State the formula for calculating cardiac output. • Describe what happens during the cardiac cycle. • Calculate the cardiac output. Check out my other lessons and the accompanying workbook with exam questions (and answer booklet included). Please leave a review.
Heart Dissection PAG 2 A Level OCR A Bio
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Heart Dissection PAG 2 A Level OCR A Bio

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OCR A Level Biology A lesson on Heart Dissection PAG 2. This is one of ten lessons to meet the specification points for 3.1.2 Transport in Animals. Specification points: 3.1.2 (e(ii)) Objectives for this lesson: • Recap the internal structures of the heart. • Dissect and examine the mammalian heart. • Draw the internal and external structures of the heart. Check out my other lessons and the accompanying workbook with exam questions (and answer booklet included). Please leave a review.
Tissue Fluid Formation & Retention A Level
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Tissue Fluid Formation & Retention A Level

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OCR A Level Biology A lesson on Tissue Fluid Formation and Retention. This is one of ten lessons to meet the specification points for 3.1.2 Transport in Animals. Specification points: 3.1.2 (d) Objectives for this lesson: • Recap the names of the different blood vessels. • Describe how tissue fluid is formed from plasma. • Explain the differences in the composition of blood, tissue fluid and lymph. Check out my other lessons and the accompanying workbook with exam questions (and answer booklet included). Please leave a review.
OCR A Biology Types of Variation Lesson
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OCR A Biology Types of Variation Lesson

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OCR A Level Biology A lesson on Types of Variation. This is one of eight lessons to meet the specification points for 4.2.2 Classification and Evolution. Specification points: 4.2.2 (f) Objectives for this lesson: State what a null hypothesis is. Describe the different types of variation. Calculate variation using a range of statistical tests. Check out my other lessons and the accompanying workbook with exam questions (and answer booklet included). Please leave a review.
Colorimetry and Chromatography
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Colorimetry and Chromatography

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OCR A Level Biology A lesson on Colorimetry and Chromatography. This is one of the lessons to meet the specification points for 2.1.2 Biological Molecules. Objectives for this lesson: Determine the glucose concentration of an unknown solution. Use your results to create a calibration curve and determine the glucose concentration of the unknown solution. Set up paper chromatography to identify the amino acids present in the mixture. Check out my other lessons and the accompanying workbook with exam questions (and answer booklet included).
PAG 5 - Colorimetry
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PAG 5 - Colorimetry

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OCR A Level Biology A lesson on PAG 5 - Colorimetry. This is the required practical activities to meet the specification points for 2.1.2 Biological Molecules. Objectives for this lesson: Describe how colorimetry can be used to determine glucose concentration. Determine the glucose concentration of an unknown solution. Interpret the results of the experiment and write a conclusion. Check out my other lessons and the accompanying workbook with exam questions (and answer booklet included).
Types of Transport Systems OCR A Bio
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Types of Transport Systems OCR A Bio

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OCR A Level Biology A lesson on Types of Transport Systems. This is one of ten lessons to meet the specification points for 3.1.2 Transport in Animals. Specification points: 3.1.2 (a) and (b) Objectives for this lesson: • State the different types of circulatory systems. • Describe named examples of different types of circulatory systems. • Explain why multicellular animals need transport systems. Check out my other lessons and the accompanying workbook with exam questions (and answer booklet included). Please leave a review.
Organisation & specialisation of cells
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Organisation & specialisation of cells

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Designed for the OCR A Level Lesson 6.4 on the organisation and specialisation of cells. As this is a topic students should have recall of from GCSE it is designed with brief introduction and then students work independently to make notes using the questions provided and their text books. I have introduced Cornell notes for this to provide students with an alternative method of note taking. Answers to questions provided.
Electrical Control of the Cardiac Cycle
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Electrical Control of the Cardiac Cycle

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OCR A Level Biology A lesson on Electrical Control of the Cardiac Cycle. This is one of ten lessons to meet the specification points for 3.1.2 Transport in Animals. Specification points: 3.1.2 (g) Objectives for this lesson: • State the parts of the heart involved in control of the heartbeat. • Describe the roles of the SAN, AVN and purkyne tissue. • Explain how heart action is initiated and coordinated. Check out my other lessons and the accompanying workbook with exam questions (and answer booklet included). Please leave a review.