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GCSE AQA Trilogy Combined Science Biology Paper 2 Revision Lesson
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GCSE AQA Trilogy Combined Science Biology Paper 2 Revision Lesson

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GCSE AQA Trilogy Combined Science Biology Paper 2 Revision Lesson 1-2 hour revision lesson covering key concepts in GCSE AQA Combined Science Biology, with a focus on Paper 2 topics (B5, B6 and B7). Includes 72 marks of practice exam questions (with answers) on… B5 - Homeostasis & Response B6 - Inheritance, Variation & Evolution B7 - Ecology Aimed at Foundation students, but could also be used with Higher.
AQA GCSE Biology "Lesson 4 - DNA Mutations" BIO HT ONLY (Inheritance, Variation & Evolution Topic)
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AQA GCSE Biology "Lesson 4 - DNA Mutations" BIO HT ONLY (Inheritance, Variation & Evolution Topic)

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AQA GCSE Biology “Lesson 4 - DNA Mutations” BIO HT ONLY (Inheritance, Variation & Evolution Topic) A full lesson with worksheets (and answers) all about DNA mutations. The lesson contains… Starter activity Application tasks Exam questions Plenary activity Please note that this lesson is for Triple Higher Tier Biology students only. Please check out my other resources for this topic :)
KS3 Year 8 Biology Science Aerobic Respiration Full Lesson
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KS3 Year 8 Biology Science Aerobic Respiration Full Lesson

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Full Year 8 science (biology) lesson on aerobic respiration, containing… Starter activity: bronze, silver and gold level (plus extra challenge). What is aerobic respiration? How are the reactants/products of respiration transported around the body? Quick check: TRUE or FALSE questions. Why do we need energy? Comparison of aerobic respiration to breathing, combustion, and anaerobic respiration. Quick check: Word Match activity.
AS/A Level Year 12/13 Biology Biological Molecules Carbohydrate Revision Cards
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AS/A Level Year 12/13 Biology Biological Molecules Carbohydrate Revision Cards

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PowerPoint Presentation containing printable “fill the gap” revision cards (plus answers) for AS/A Level Year 12/13 (OCR) Biology (Biological Molecules) Carbohydrate Lessons. Cards include: Monosaccharides - alpha-glucose, beta-glucose, and ribose. Disaccharides - maltose, sucrose, and lactose. Polysaccharides - amylose/amylopectin (starch), glycogen, and cellulose (how their structure is related to their function). Glycosidic bonds, condensation reactions, and hydrolysis reactions. All cards are colour-coded, numbered, and link to each other.
AS/A2-Level AQA Biology Monomers and Polymers Full Lesson
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AS/A2-Level AQA Biology Monomers and Polymers Full Lesson

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A full lesson on Monomers and Polymers, covering the following LOs… Recall the definition of monomer and polymer. Give examples of associated monomers and polymers. Distinguish between condensation and hydrolysis reactions, and relate these to different monomers and polymers. Lesson includes starter task, recall questions (and answers), plenary (multiple choice questions), and also practice exam questions (and mark scheme).
AS/A2-Level AQA Biology Classification (Phylogeny, Taxonomy) Full Lesson
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AS/A2-Level AQA Biology Classification (Phylogeny, Taxonomy) Full Lesson

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A full 60 minute lesson on Classification, covering the following LOs… Explain the hierarchical taxonomic ranks used in the classification of species. Interpret phylogenetic trees. Apply knowledge to identify different taxonomic ranks from information provided. Appreciate the difficulties in constructing valid phylogenetic classifications. Lesson includes starter task, links to GCSE biology, summary questions (and answers), recap questions (and answers), and also practice exam questions (and mark scheme).
AS/A2-Level AQA Biology Antigens and Immunity Full Lesson
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AS/A2-Level AQA Biology Antigens and Immunity Full Lesson

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A full lesson on Antigens and Immunity, covering the following LOs… Define the term antigen. Explain why antigen recognition is important for the immune system. Explain why the surface molecules of some cells act as antigens. Lesson includes starter task (prior knowledge check questions and answers), and practice exam questions (and mark scheme).
AS/A2-Level AQA Biology Structure and Types of Protein Amino Acids Biuret Test Full Lesson
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AS/A2-Level AQA Biology Structure and Types of Protein Amino Acids Biuret Test Full Lesson

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A full lesson on Proteins, covering the following LOs… The general structure of an amino acid. The synthesis and breakdown of dipeptides and polypeptides, by the formation and breakage of peptide bonds. The levels of protein structure. The structure and function of globular proteins, including a conjugated protein. The properties and functions of fibrous proteins. How to carry out and interpret the results of the biuret test for proteins. Lesson includes starter task, quick check questions, practice questions (with answers), and plenary task.