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Qualified Science teacher (6 years) Breaking down Science and making studying easier | Teaching you ‘How to revise’ effectively Enthusiastic, Determined and Ambitious to help students understand how to revise, what to revise and when to revise EFFECTIVELY!
AQA GCSE Biology Cell division
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AQA GCSE Biology Cell division

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I’ve made a resource that you can use to help make sure you’ve actually understood the basics of the Cell division topic! I’ve broken it down into simple questions that follow on from each other, with answers also provided. I’ve tried to make it aesthetic, simple & easier to understand. I hope it helps! Note this may not be everything you need to know for your exam- I try to cover the fundementals of the topic. You will need to check your specification/ syllabus to see if you do/ do not need to learn the information in my respirces. It covers the following: The nucleus of a cell contains chromosomes made of DNA molecules. Each chromosome carries a large number of genes. In body cells the chromosomes are normally found in pairs. Cells divide in a series of stages called the cell cycle. Students should be able to describe the stages of the cell cycle, including mitosis. During the cell cycle the genetic material is doubled and then divided into two identical cells. Before a cell can divide it needs to grow and increase the number of sub-cellular structures such as ribosomes and mitochondria. The DNA replicates to form two copies of each chromosome. In mitosis one set of chromosomes is pulled to each end of the cell and the nucleus divides. Finally the cytoplasm and cell membranes divide to form two identical cells. Students need to understand the three overall stages of the cell cycle but do not need to know the different phases of the mitosis stage. Cell division by mitosis is important in the growth and development of multicellular organisms. Students should be able to recognise and describe situations in given contexts where mitosis is occurring. I’d love to hear your thoughts! If my content has helped you in any way—whether it’s understanding Science better or helping you figure out ‘‘How to study properly’ —please take a moment to leave a review. Your feedback means the world to me and helps me continue creating content that supports you. Also, don’t forget to follow my social media to stay updated with the latest tips on ‘How to study properly,’ and feel free to leave a comment with any Science topic you’re stuck on—I’m here to help! @sahdiyaeducates
AQA GCSE Biology cell division notes
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AQA GCSE Biology cell division notes

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I’ve made a resource that you can use to help make sure you’ve actually understood the basics of the Cell division topic! I’ve broken it down into smaller chunks so it’s clear and easier to understand. I’ve tried to make it aesthetic, simple & easier to understand. I hope it helps! Note this may not be everything you need to know for your exam- I try to cover the fundementals of the topic. You will need to check your specification/ syllabus to see if you do/ do not need to learn the information in my respirces. It covers the following: The nucleus of a cell contains chromosomes made of DNA molecules. Each chromosome carries a large number of genes. In body cells the chromosomes are normally found in pairs. Cells divide in a series of stages called the cell cycle. Students should be able to describe the stages of the cell cycle, including mitosis. During the cell cycle the genetic material is doubled and then divided into two identical cells. Before a cell can divide it needs to grow and increase the number of sub-cellular structures such as ribosomes and mitochondria. The DNA replicates to form two copies of each chromosome. In mitosis one set of chromosomes is pulled to each end of the cell and the nucleus divides. Finally the cytoplasm and cell membranes divide to form two identical cells. Students need to understand the three overall stages of the cell cycle but do not need to know the different phases of the mitosis stage. Cell division by mitosis is important in the growth and development of multicellular organisms. Students should be able to recognise and describe situations in given contexts where mitosis is occurring. I’d love to hear your thoughts! If my content has helped you in any way—whether it’s understanding Science better or helping you figure out ‘‘How to study properly’ —please take a moment to leave a review. Your feedback means the world to me and helps me continue creating content that supports you. Also, don’t forget to follow my social media to stay updated with the latest tips on ‘How to study properly,’ and feel free to leave a comment with any Science topic you’re stuck on—I’m here to help! @sahdiyaeducates
GCSE Biology Nervous System Notes
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GCSE Biology Nervous System Notes

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I’ve made a resource that you can use to help make sure you’ve actually understood the basics of the Nervous system topic! I’ve broken it into smaller chunks so it’s not so overwhleming and hopefully easier to understand! Ive tried to make it aesthetic, simple & easier to understand. I hope it helps! Note this may not be everything you need to know for your exam- I try to cover the fundementals of the topic. You will need to check your specification/ syllabus to see if you do/ do not need to learn the information in my resources. It covers the following: State that electrical impulses travel along neurones Describe the mammalian nervous system in terms of: (a) the central nervous system (CNS) consisting of the brain and spinal cord (b) the peripheral nervous system (PNS) consisting of the nerves outside of the brain and spinal cord Describe the role of the nervous system as coordination and regulation of body functions Identify in diagrams and images sensory, relay and motor neurones I’d love to hear your thoughts! If my content has helped you in any way—whether it’s understanding Science better or helping you figure out ‘‘How to study properly’ —please take a moment to leave a review. Your feedback means the world to me and helps me continue creating content that supports you. Also, don’t forget to follow my social media to stay updated with the latest tips on ‘How to study properly,’ and feel free to leave a comment with any Science topic you’re stuck on—I’m here to help! @sahdiyaeducates
GCSE Heart Summary Notes
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GCSE Heart Summary Notes

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I’ve made some quick notes that you can use to help understand the Heart topic better! I’ve broken it down so it’s aesthetic, simple & easier to understand. I hope it helps! Note this may not be everything you need to know for your exam- I try to cover the fundementals of the topic. You will need to check your specification/ syllabus to see if you do/ do not need to learn the information in my resources. I’d love to hear your thoughts! If my content has helped you in any way—whether it’s understanding Science better or helping you figure out ‘‘How to study properly’ —please take a moment to leave a review. Your feedback means the world to me and helps me continue creating content that supports you. Also, don’t forget to follow my social media to stay updated with the latest tips on ‘How to study properly,’ and feel free to leave a comment with any Science topic you’re stuck on—I’m here to help! @sahdiyaeducates
GCSE Heart Quick facts
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GCSE Heart Quick facts

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I’ve made this quick little sheet on the heart - its not everyhting you need to know about the heart but just the basics, that you can use to help understand the Heart topic better! I’ve broken it down so it’s aesthetic, simple & easier to understand. I hope it helps! Note this may not be everything you need to know for your exam- I try to cover the fundementals of the topic. You will need to check your specification/ syllabus to see if you do/ do not need to learn the information in my resources. I’d love to hear your thoughts! If my content has helped you in any way—whether it’s understanding Science better or helping you figure out ‘‘How to study properly’ —please take a moment to leave a review. Your feedback means the world to me and helps me continue creating content that supports you. Also, don’t forget to follow my social media to stay updated with the latest tips on ‘How to study properly,’ and feel free to leave a comment with any Science topic you’re stuck on—I’m here to help! @sahdiyaeducates
GCSE Biology Microscopes Q & A
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GCSE Biology Microscopes Q & A

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These are some questions that will help to test your knowledge on the GCSE Biology topic- Microscopes! I’ve broken it down so it’s aesthetic, simple & easier to understand. I hope it helps! Some of this is also applicable to Year 7/8/9 students too! Note this may not be everything you need to know for your exam- I try to cover the fundementals of the topic. You will need to check your specification/ syllabus to see if you do/ do not need to learn the information in my resources This contains information on: Magnification vs Resolution Parts of a Microscope How to use a Microscope Magnification formula Converting Units I’d love to hear your thoughts! If my content has helped you in any way—whether it’s understanding Science better or helping you figure out ‘‘How to study properly’ —please take a moment to leave a review. Your feedback means the world to me and helps me continue creating content that supports you. Also, don’t forget to follow my social media to stay updated with the latest tips on ‘How to study properly,’ and feel free to leave a comment with any Science topic you’re stuck on—I’m here to help! @sahdiyaeducates
GCSE Osmosis Notes
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GCSE Osmosis Notes

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I’ve made some quick notes that you can use to help understand Osmosis better! I’ve broken it down so it’s aesthetic, simple & easier to understand. I hope it helps! Note this may not be everything you need to know for your exam- I try to cover the fundementals of the topic. You will need to check your specification/ syllabus to see if you do/ do not need to learn the information in my resources. Points covered: State that water diffuses through partially permeable membranes by osmosis State that water moves into and out of cells by osmosis through the cell membrane Investigate and describe the effects on plant tissues of immersing them in solutions of different concentrations Describe osmosis as the net movement of water molecules from a region of higher water potential (dilute solution) to a region of lower water potential (concentrated solution), through a partially permeable membrane Explain the effects on plant cells of immersing them in solutions of different concentrations by using the terms: turgid, turgor pressure, plasmolysis, flaccid Explain the importance of water potential and osmosis in the uptake and loss of water by organisms I’d love to hear your thoughts! If my content has helped you in any way—whether it’s understanding Science better or helping you figure out ‘‘How to study properly’ —please take a moment to leave a review. Your feedback means the world to me and helps me continue creating content that supports you. Also, don’t forget to follow my social media to stay updated with the latest tips on ‘How to study properly,’ and feel free to leave a comment with any Science topic you’re stuck on—I’m here to help! @sahdiyaeducates
GCSE Active Transport
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GCSE Active Transport

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I’ve made some quick notes that you can use to help understand Active Transport better! I’ve broken it down so it’s aesthetic, simple & easier to understand. I hope it helps! Note this may not be everything you need to know for your exam- I try to cover the fundementals of the topic. You will need to check your specification/ syllabus to see if you do/ do not need to learn the information in my resources. Points covered: Describe active transport as the movement of particles through a cell membrane from a region of lower concentration to a region of higher concentration (i.e. against a concentration gradient), using energy from respiration -Explain the importance of active transport as a process for movement of molecules or ions across membranes, including ion uptake by root hairs I’d love to hear your thoughts! If my content has helped you in any way—whether it’s understanding Science better or helping you figure out ‘‘How to study properly’ —please take a moment to leave a review. Your feedback means the world to me and helps me continue creating content that supports you. Also, don’t forget to follow my social media to stay updated with the latest tips on ‘How to study properly,’ and feel free to leave a comment with any Science topic you’re stuck on—I’m here to help! @sahdiyaeducates
GCSE Cells
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GCSE Cells

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These are some notes on GCSE Cells that you can use to help understand the topic better! I’ve broken it down so it’s aesthetic, simple & easier to understand. I hope it helps! Note this may not be everything you need to know for your exam- I try to cover the fundementals of the topic. You will need to check your specification/ syllabus to see if you do/ do not need to learn the information in my resources. This contains information on: Describe and compare the structure of a plant cell with an animal cell, limited to: cell wall, cell membrane, nucleus, cytoplasm, chloroplasts, ribosomes, mitochondria, vacuoles Describe the structure of a bacterial cell, limited to: cell wall, cell membrane, cytoplasm, ribosomes, circular DNA, plasmids Describe the functions of the structures in plant, animal and bacterial cells I’d love to hear your thoughts! If my content has helped you in any way—whether it’s understanding Science better or helping you figure out ‘‘How to study properly’ —please take a moment to leave a review. Your feedback means the world to me and helps me continue creating content that supports you. Also, don’t forget to follow my social media to stay updated with the latest tips on ‘How to study properly,’ and feel free to leave a comment with any Science topic you’re stuck on—I’m here to help! @sahdiyaeducates
GCSE Transport of substances/ Organisation
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GCSE Transport of substances/ Organisation

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I’ve made some quick notes that you can use to help understand Levels of Organisation and a quick comparision of Osmosis, Diffusion and Active Transport better! I’ve broken it down so it’s aesthetic, simple & easier to understand. I hope it helps! **Note this may not be everything you need to know for your exam- I try to cover the fundementals of the topic. You will need to check your specification/ syllabus to see if you do/ do not need to learn the information in my resources. ** Points covered: Describe the meaning of the terms: cell, tissue, organ, organ system and organism Comparison of Osmosis, Diffusion and Active Transport I’d love to hear your thoughts! If my content has helped you in any way—whether it’s understanding Science better or helping you figure out ‘‘How to study properly’ —please take a moment to leave a review. Your feedback means the world to me and helps me continue creating content that supports you. Also, don’t forget to follow my social media to stay updated with the latest tips on ‘How to study properly,’ and feel free to leave a comment with any Science topic you’re stuck on—I’m here to help! @sahdiyaeducates
FREE SAMPLE GCSE Biology Microscopes Q & A
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FREE SAMPLE GCSE Biology Microscopes Q & A

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This is a FREE sample of some questions that will help to test your knowledge on the GCSE Biology topic- Microscopes! I’ve broken it down so it’s aesthetic, simple & easier to understand. I hope it helps! Some of this is also applicable to Year 7/8/9 students too! Note this may not be everything you need to know for your exam- I try to cover the fundementals of the topic. You will need to check your specification/ syllabus to see if you do/ do not need to learn the information in my resources. This contains information on: Magnification vs Resolution Parts of a Microscope How to use a Microscope Magnification formula Converting Units I’d love to hear your thoughts! If my content has helped you in any way—whether it’s understanding Science better or helping you figure out ‘‘How to study properly’ —please take a moment to leave a review. Your feedback means the world to me and helps me continue creating content that supports you. Also, don’t forget to follow my social media to stay updated with the latest tips on ‘How to study properly,’ and feel free to leave a comment with any Science topic you’re stuck on—I’m here to help! @sahdiyaeducates
GCSE Biology Diffusion
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GCSE Biology Diffusion

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I’ve made some quick notes that you can use to help understand Diffusion better! I’ve broken it down so it’s aesthetic, simple & easier to understand. I hope it helps! Note this may not be everything you need to know for your exam- I try to cover the fundementals of the topic. You will need to check your specification/ syllabus to see if you do/ do not need to learn the information in my resources. I’d love to hear your thoughts! If my content has helped you in any way—whether it’s understanding Science better or helping you figure out ‘‘How to study properly’ —please take a moment to leave a review. Your feedback means the world to me and helps me continue creating content that supports you. Also, don’t forget to follow my social media to stay updated with the latest tips on ‘How to study properly,’ and feel free to leave a comment with any Science topic you’re stuck on—I’m here to help! @sahdiyaeducates
GCSE Heart Flashcards
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GCSE Heart Flashcards

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I’ve made some quick notes type flashcards that you can use to help understand the Heart topic better! I’ve broken it down so it’s aesthetic, simple & easier to understand. I hope it helps! Note this may not be everything you need to know for your exam- I try to cover the fundementals of the topic. You will need to check your specification/ syllabus to see if you do/ do not need to learn the information in my resources. I’d love to hear your thoughts! If my content has helped you in any way—whether it’s understanding Science better or helping you figure out ‘‘How to study properly’ —please take a moment to leave a review. Your feedback means the world to me and helps me continue creating content that supports you. Also, don’t forget to follow my social media to stay updated with the latest tips on ‘How to study properly,’ and feel free to leave a comment with any Science topic you’re stuck on—I’m here to help! @sahdiyaeducates
FREE Heart Flashcards
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FREE Heart Flashcards

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This is a FREE sample of some quick flashcards that you can use to help understand the Heart topic better! I’ve broken it down so it’s aesthetic, simple & easier to understand. I hope it helps! Note this may not be everything you need to know for your exam- I try to cover the fundementals of the topic. You will need to check your specification/ syllabus to see if you do/ do not need to learn the information in my resources. I’d love to hear your thoughts! If my content has helped you in any way—whether it’s understanding Science better or helping you figure out ‘‘How to study properly’ —please take a moment to leave a review. Your feedback means the world to me and helps me continue creating content that supports you. Also, don’t forget to follow my social media to stay updated with the latest tips on ‘How to study properly,’ and feel free to leave a comment with any Science topic you’re stuck on—I’m here to help! @sahdiyaeducates