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Science teacher Biology A level specialism with OCR focus New specification A level and GCSE resources available Exploring science KS3 resources available

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Science teacher Biology A level specialism with OCR focus New specification A level and GCSE resources available Exploring science KS3 resources available
Light dependent stage of photosynthesis A level OCR
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Light dependent stage of photosynthesis A level OCR

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Theory based lesson - content heavy. (d) the light-dependent stage of photosynthesis To include how energy from light is harvested and used to drive the production of chemicals which can be used as a source of energy for other metabolic processes (ATP and reduced NADP) with reference to electron carriers and cyclic and non-cyclic photophosphorylation AND the role of water.
Chromatography of photosynthetic pigments - photosynthesis A level OCR
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Chromatography of photosynthetic pigments - photosynthesis A level OCR

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Practical lesson power point, check sheet and practical sheet. (i) the principles and uses of paper and thin layer chromatography to separate biological molecules/ compounds (ii) practical investigations to analyse biological solutions using paper or thin layer chromatography. To include calculation of retention (Rf) values.
Light independent stage of photosynthesis (Calvin cycle)
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Light independent stage of photosynthesis (Calvin cycle)

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Lesson power point with slides for students to complete as you discuss content (e) the fixation of carbon dioxide and the light-independent stage of photosynthesis To include how the products of the light-dependent stage are used in the light-independent stage (Calvin cycle) to produce triose phosphate (TP) with reference to ribulose bisphosphate (RuBP), ribulose bisphosphate carboxylase (RuBisCO) and glycerate 3-phosphate (GP) – no other biochemical detail is required. (f) the uses of triose phosphate (TP) To include the use of TP as a starting material for the synthesis of carbohydrates, lipids and amino acids AND the recycling of TP to regenerate the supply of RuBP
NEW SPEC GCSE - B1 - Plant and animal cells
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NEW SPEC GCSE - B1 - Plant and animal cells

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19 slides covering organelles, cells and genetic information. Label diagrams of animal and plant cells. Describe the function of the main organelles. Describe the order of size of: cell, nucleus, chromosome and gene.
NEW SPEC GCSE - B2 Cell division - Lesson 1 - chromosomes and genes
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NEW SPEC GCSE - B2 Cell division - Lesson 1 - chromosomes and genes

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20 slide power point covering chromosomes, genes and nucleus. Perfect introduction to B2. Lesson objectives - bronze, silver and gold throughout. 2 worksheets for use in lesson - differentiated for less able and more able. Tasks include match up definition, word fill, labelling/drawing exercise and an exam question practice. Works best with prepared slides and microscopes to view chromosomes but not mandatory
NEW GCSE SPEC - B4 - Plants and animals - Factors affecting transpiration
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NEW GCSE SPEC - B4 - Plants and animals - Factors affecting transpiration

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Lesson power point outlining how to use a potometer - practical could be carried out but tends not to work. Lesson looks at factors which affect rate of transpiration and exam- style questions. Recognise the factors that affect transpiration. Describe how a potometer can be used to estimate the volume of water lost by a plant. Summarise adaptations to control water loss and explain how they work.
GCSE NEW SPEC - B9 - Respiration - Lesson 3: investigating exercise
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GCSE NEW SPEC - B9 - Respiration - Lesson 3: investigating exercise

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1 x lesson power point and 2x possible investigation ideas. Design and carry out an investigation about the effects of exercise on the body. Present and interpret data about heart rate. Interpret data relating to the effects of exercise on the body. GCSE NEW SPEC - B9 - Respiration - Lesson 3: investigating exercise
Chloroplasts, pigments and photosystems  - Photosynthesis - OCR A level biology
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Chloroplasts, pigments and photosystems - Photosynthesis - OCR A level biology

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Comprehensive and detailed Lesson power point with summary questions for students and hidden slides for printing. (b) the structure of a chloroplast and the sites of the two main stages of photosynthesis The components of a chloroplast including outer membrane, lamellae, grana, thylakoid, stroma and DNA. © (i) the importance of photosynthetic pigments in photosynthesis To include reference to light harvesting systems and photosystems.
Factors affecting photosynthesis OCR A level
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Factors affecting photosynthesis OCR A level

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Lesson power point with hidden slides for students to complete WITH WORKSHEET showing graphs (g) (i) factors affecting photosynthesis (ii) practical investigations into factors affecting the rate of photosynthesis. To include limiting factors in photosynthesis with reference to carbon dioxide concentration, light intensity and temperature, and the implications of water stress (stomatal closure) AND the effect on the rate of photosynthesis, and on levels of GP, RuBP and TP, of changing carbon dioxide concentration, light intensity and temperature.