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Science teacher here to share concise and detailed resources! I have been tutoring/teaching for 5+ years and worked as a content creator for various online education sites including MyVideoTutor & Oxbridge Learning

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Science teacher here to share concise and detailed resources! I have been tutoring/teaching for 5+ years and worked as a content creator for various online education sites including MyVideoTutor & Oxbridge Learning
Recombinant DNA technology (AQA A-Level 3.8.4.1)
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Recombinant DNA technology (AQA A-Level 3.8.4.1)

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A full revision booklet covering all aspects of Recombinant DNA Technology for AQA Section 3.8.4.1 on how to form Recombinant DNA Includes detailed explanations, key words, easy to follow methods and many diagrams Content: Introduction to Recombinant DNA Isolation of DNA (reverse transcriptase, restriction endonucleases, sticky ends and gene machines) Insertion (types of vectors, DNA ligase) Transformation (Calcium ions and heat shock) Identification (antibiotic resistance, enzyme and GFP marker genes) Growth
Rod & Cone Cells (AQA A-Level Biology 3.6.1.2)
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Rod & Cone Cells (AQA A-Level Biology 3.6.1.2)

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2 summary pages for rod & cone cells Detailed summary of all the information needed for AQA A-Level Biology exam Includes content on how the sensitivity to light, sensitivity to colour and visual acuity are explained by differences in the optical pigments of rods and cones and the connections rods and cones make in the optic nerve Easy to understand descriptions and diagrams help students to fully understand the importance of rod and cone cells and all the information needed for the exam
ATP Poster (AQA A-Level Biology 3.1.6)
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ATP Poster (AQA A-Level Biology 3.1.6)

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A large poster outlining all the key details of the 3.1.6 section of the AQA A-Level Biology specification for ATP. Includes: Easy to follow diagrams ATP Structure ATP --> ADP + Pi equations The role of ATP Hydrolase and ATP Synthase Uses of ATP in the body Use of ATP in respiration and photosynthesis What makes ATP a good energy molecule
Protein Synthesis (AQA A-Level Biology 3.4.2)
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Protein Synthesis (AQA A-Level Biology 3.4.2)

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Revision notes / lesson outlining all the key details of the 3.4.2 section of the AQA A-Level Biology specification for Protein Synthesis. Includes keywords, diagrams, recap questions, exam questions and further thinking questions. Included is a bank of practise tasks. match-up activities and exam questions to consolidate understanding. Content: Steps in Transcription Splicing (exons vs. introns) 3 types of RNA Stages of Translation Understanding the genetic code Converting DNA, mRNA and anticodons Practise questions / activities Past exam questions
Mitosis (AQA A-Level Biology 3.2.2)
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Mitosis (AQA A-Level Biology 3.2.2)

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A easy to use and visually appealing revision resource outling the key processes of mitosis and the behaviour of chromosomes. Gaps for students to draw in the chromosomes for each stage Resource includes: Overview of Mitosis The Cell Cycle Key details of Interphase Details of prophase, metaphase, telophase & anaphase Cytokensis and differences in plants and animals
GCSE Biology - Required Practical 3
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GCSE Biology - Required Practical 3

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A lesson / revision powerpoint covering all information needed for Required Practical 3 for GCSE Biology Required Practical 3 - Investigate the effect of a range of concentrations of salt or sugar solutions on the mass of plant tissue This powerpoint covers AT 1 (use appropriate apparatus to record mass and time), AT 3 (use appropriate apparatus and techniques to observe and measure the process of osmosis), AT 5 (measure the rate of osmosis by water uptake) and includes all practical and mathmatical skills required at GCSE As always there is a walkthough of past paper practise questions at the end to test your knowledge
GCSE Biology - Required Practical 2
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GCSE Biology - Required Practical 2

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A lesson / revision powerpoint covering all information needed for Required Practical 2 for GCSE Biology Required Practical 2 - Investigate the effect of antiseptics or antibiotics on bacterial growth using agar plates and measuring zones of inhibition This powerpoint covers AT 1 (use appropriate apparatus to record length and area), AT 3 (use appropriate apparatus and techniques to observe and measure the process of bacterial growth), AT 4 (safe and ethical use of bacteria to measure physiological function and response to antibiotics and antiseptics in the environment), AT 8 (the use of appropriate techniques and qualitative reagents in problem-solving contexts to find the best antibiotic to use or the best concentration of antiseptic to use) and includes all practical and mathmatical skills required at GCSE As always there is a walkthough of past paper practise questions at the end to test your knowledge
GCSE Biology Required Practical 1
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GCSE Biology Required Practical 1

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A revision powerpoint covering all information needed for Required Practical 1 for GCSE Biology Required Practical 1 - Use a light microscope to observe, draw and label a selection of plant and animal cells. This revision powerpoint covers AT 1 (use appropriate apparatus to record length and area) & AT 7 (use a microscope to make observations of biological specimens and produce labelled scientific drawings) As always there are practise questions throughout to test your knowledge
GCSE Biology - Active Transport & Osmosis
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GCSE Biology - Active Transport & Osmosis

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GCSE Biology Revision Powerpoint on Active Transport & Osmosis Full revision powerpoint including exam practise and answers as well as a summary page of all the main revision points included. Workbook available for purchase to go alongside powerpoint. Includes: Osmosis defintions Solutes vs. Solvents Osmosis in Plant and Animal Cells Practical Experiments with Osmosis Osmosis & Sports Drinks Active Transport Comparing Diffusion, Active Transport & Osmosis
GCSE Biology - Diffusion
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GCSE Biology - Diffusion

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GCSE Biology Revision Powerpoint on Diffusion Full revision powerpoint including exam practise and answers as well as a summary page of all the main revision points included. Workbook available for purchase to go alongside powerpoint. Includes: Concept of diffusion How certain molecules cross membranes Factors affecting diffusion Surface Area : V ratios How exchange surfaces are adapted for diffusion (Small Intestine, Alveoli, Gills, Leaves & Root Hair Cells)
GCSE Biology - Stem Cells
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GCSE Biology - Stem Cells

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GCSE Biology Revision Powerpoint on Stem Cells Full revision powerpoint including exam practise and answers as well as a summary page of all the main revision points included. Workbook available for purchase to go alongside powerpoint. Includes: Stem Cell definition Types of Stem Cells (Embryonic, Adult & Meristem) The use of Stem Cells in Medicine The use of Meristem Cells in saving Rare Plant Species & Cloning Plants with Useful Features Therapeutic Cloning Evaluating Cloning
GCSE Biology Cell Biology (Unit 1)
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GCSE Biology Cell Biology (Unit 1)

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All lessons / revision notes for GCSE Biology Unit 1 - Cell Biology including: 1 - Cell Structure 2 - Cell Specialisation & Differentiation 3 - Microscopy 4 - Culturing Mircoorganisms 5 - Chromosomes, Mitosis & Cell Cycle 6 - Stem Cells 7 - Transport in cells #1 - Diffusion 8 - Transport in cells #2 - Osmosis & Active Transport Powerpoint have detailed notes covering all content from the topic including key practical and maths skills. Each powerpoint has practise exam questions and a summary page Searching for lessons from other GCSE Biology topics? Find them all below: Unit 1 - Cell Biology Unit 2 - Organization Unit 3 - Infection & Response Unit 4 - Bioenergetics Unit 5 - Homeostasis & Response Unit 6 - Inheritance, Variation & Evolution Unit 7 - Ecology Click here to visit our shop for more resources!
GCSE Biology - Chromosomes, Mitosis & the Cell Cycle
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GCSE Biology - Chromosomes, Mitosis & the Cell Cycle

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GCSE Biology Revision Powerpoint on Microscopy Full revision powerpoint including exam practise and answers as well as a summary page of all the main revision points included. Workbook available for purchase to go alongside powerpoint. Includes: Key words, Chromosomes & The Cell Cycle Reasons for Mitosis A Map of the Cell Cycle and How Chromosomes Behave Identifying Cell Division using a Microscope Cell Cycle Calculations Cancer and its Risk Factors
GCSE Biology - Culturing Microorganisms
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GCSE Biology - Culturing Microorganisms

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GCSE Biology Revision Powerpoint on Microscopy Full revision powerpoint including exam practise and answers as well as a summary page of all the main revision points included. Workbook available for purchase to go alongside powerpoint. Includes: Cell Division & Binary Fission Calcualting number of bacterial cells Culturing process and aseptic techniques Testing the Effect of Antibiotics on Bacterial Growth & Plasmids Calculating area of colony or zone of inhibition
Scientific Figures Biology GCSE AQA
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Scientific Figures Biology GCSE AQA

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A revision table covering the relevant points needed for each of the scientific figures mentioned in the AQA GCSE Biology Specification. Revision table include name of individual, dates alive, a photo, the GCSE topic they relate to and the relevant information about their contribution to science that students need to remember for the exam. Figures included are: Gregor Mendel Jean Baptiste Lamark Charles Darwin Alfred Russel Wallace Carl Linnaeus Carl Woese Alexander Flemming The work of Watson & Crick as well as Franklin and Maurice
GCSE Biology - Microscopy
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GCSE Biology - Microscopy

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AQA GCSE Biology Revision Powerpoint on Microscopy Includes: How to use light microscope & preapre slides Light microscopes - pros/cons Electron microscopes - pros/cons SEM vs. TEM Comparrison table of light vs. electron microscope How to do magnification calculations with examples How to convert between units How to use standard form
GCSE Biology - Cell Differentiation & Specialisation
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GCSE Biology - Cell Differentiation & Specialisation

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AQA GCSE Biology Unit 1 Revision powerpoint for Cell Differentiation and Cell Specialisation Includes: Explanation of Cell Differentiation and Cell Specialisation The differences between animals and plants Specialised animal cells - muscle, nerve & sperm Specialised plant cells - root hair, xylem, phloem Summary
Digestion & Absorption (AQA A-Level Biology 3.3.3)
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Digestion & Absorption (AQA A-Level Biology 3.3.3)

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A powerpoint outlining all the key details of the 3.3.3 section of the AQA A-Level Biology specification for Digestion & Absorption. Includes keywords, diagrams, recap questions, exam questions and further thinkning questions. Structure of Digestive System * Different parts and their functions Digestion * Carbohydrates (amylases and membrane-bound disacharidases) * Proteins (endo-/exo-peptidases & dipeptidases) * Lipids (lipases & action of bile salts) Absoprtion * Monosacharides & Amino Acids via co-transport in ileum * Triglycerides and the role of micelles and chylomicrons