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We are an Ofsted-registered organisation that provides educational services to learners between the ages of 5 and 16.
Our goal is to help students achieve academic excellence and encourage lifelong learning. To do this, we provide engaging tutoring lessons, over 2,000 pages of free educational learning resources, and affordable teaching resources to support both educators and students.
Visit our digital library to check out our free resources: https://www.shalom-education.com/digital-library
This resource is a comprehensive worksheet and answer set for GCSE Biology students studying Gas Exchange in the Lungs.
It covers key concepts such as the oxygenation of blood, the role of alveoli and capillaries, the inhalation and exhalation process, the features of alveoli, and comparisons of gas exchange mechanisms in humans and fish.
The worksheet prompts students to define terms, describe processes and explain biological functions, while the answer sheet provides concise, point-by-point information that can be used to verify students’ responses.
This educational tool is suitable for classroom activities, homework assignments or revision purposes.
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This GCSE Enzymes Practice Questions Worksheet is an educational resource designed for GCSE Biology students to deepen their understanding of enzymes and their functions.
It includes a comprehensive set of questions that cover key concepts such as the role of catalysts, the nature of enzymes as biological molecules, the structure and function of active sites, and enzymatic reactions.
Additionally, it explores the two models of enzymatic action: the lock and key model, and the induced fit model.
The accompanying answer sheet provides clear and concise explanations for each question, making it an excellent resource for classroom instruction, revision, or homework assignments.
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This GCSE Specialised Animal Cells Exam Worksheet is an educational resource designed to test and improve students’ understanding of the various specialised cells in animal bodies.
This worksheet covers the main functions of red blood cells, nerve cells, and the specialisation of sperm cells. It includes the characteristics that enable red blood cells to transport oxygen effectively, why they lose their nuclei, and what allows them to move smoothly through the circulatory system.
The resource also explores the roles of different parts of the nerve cell, including dendrites, axons and the myelin sheath, and discusses the process of fertilisation.
Also, students will learn about muscle cell contraction, the different types of muscles, the unique nature of the egg cell membrane, and the location of ciliated epithelial cells.
This resource comes complete with a detailed answer sheet for the questions, making it ideal for homework, revision or classroom assessments.
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This resource is an educational activity worksheet with an accompanying answer sheet, focusing on the GCSE topic of Absorption in the Small Intestine.
It is designed to test students’ understanding of the digestive process, specifically the role of the small intestine in nutrient absorption.
The worksheet contains a series of statements that students must identify as true or false, covering the digestion process, the function of enzymes, and the passage of nutrients.
In addition, it includes a diagram-based question where students are required to label parts of the small intestine, such as the villi and microvilli, to demonstrate their knowledge of the anatomy and the absorption process.
The clear and concise answer sheet provided makes it a useful tool for self-assessment or for teachers to quickly check student progress. This resource is suitable for classroom activities, homework assignments or revision exercises.
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This educational resource is a GCSE-level worksheet with accompanying answers, focused on the topic of gas exchange in humans and fish.
The worksheet is designed to test and reinforce students’ knowledge through fill-in-the-blank questions related to the anatomy and physiology of respiratory systems in both species.
It covers key concepts such as the movement of oxygen and carbon dioxide, the role of the heart in pumping deoxygenated blood, and the specific adaptations that facilitate gas exchange in aquatic environments.
The answer sheet provides clear and concise responses for each question, making it an ideal tool for classroom learning, homework assignments or revision purposes.
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This resource is a focused GCSE Biology worksheet that covers the principles of diffusion in human physiology and experimental scenarios
It features diagram-based questions that require students to identify the direction of diffusion of gases in the body, and a calculation problem that challenges students to determine the resulting concentration of a salt solution when mixed with distilled water.
An answer sheet is included for accurate self-assessment or grading. This worksheet is ideal for reinforcing students’ understanding of diffusion in both biological systems and practical applications.
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This resource is a GCSE-level activity worksheet with an accompanying answer sheet focused on food tests.
It guides students through the identification and procedural steps for conducting various biochemical tests to detect the presence of starch, lipids, reducing sugars and proteins in food samples.
The worksheet is divided into four main sections:
Iodine test for starch, where students identify the test steps and understand the colour change indicating a positive or negative result.
Emulsion test for lipids, outlining the process for creating a white cloudy emulsion and its significance.
Benedict’s test for reducing sugars, detailing the heating process and colour changes from blue to green, yellow, orange or red based on sugar concentration.
Biuret test for proteins, which involves adding sodium hydroxide and copper sulfate to a sample and observing colour changes to purple for a positive result.
This educational tool provides clear examples and checklists for each test, making it an ideal resource for both classroom learning and revision.
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This resource is an activity worksheet paired with an answer section, aimed at GCSE students for the study of carbohydrates.
It is designed to help students associate various concepts such as monosaccharides, disaccharides, and polysaccharides with their respective characteristics and structures.
The activity prompts students to match terms like sucrose, maltose, lactose and others with their correct definitions, such as energy storage molecules in plants and animals, and the basic building block of a carbohydrate.
It also challenges students to recognise the composition of carbohydrates and the function of enzymes like carbohydrase in the breakdown of these biomolecules.
This educational tool is excellent for reinforcing knowledge on carbohydrate chemistry, structure and function, and is suitable for homework, classwork or revision sessions.
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This GCSE Enzymes Activity Worksheet is a resource that provides a detailed exploration of enzyme action, specifically addressing the lock and key model of enzyme function.
The worksheet challenges students to identify components of the enzymatic action model, understand the consequences of substrate-enzyme incompatibility, and distinguish between the lock and key and induced fit models of enzyme action.
Accompanied by an answer sheet, this resource is ideal for homework, classwork or revision sessions.
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This GCSE Stem Cells and Cloning Activity Worksheet is an educational resource designed for students studying GCSE Biology.
This worksheet provides an interactive way to learn about therapeutic cloning processes, with illustrations and thought-provoking questions that encourage deep understanding.
Students are tasked with explaining the steps of therapeutic cloning, understanding why cloned organs are accepted by the patient’s body, and evaluating true or false statements about the implications and uses of meristem and stem cells in therapy and agriculture.
The accompanying answer sheet ensures accurate self-assessment and facilitates easy marking for educators. This resource is perfect for reinforcing classroom learning, homework assignments or revision practice.
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This GCSE Cancer Activity Worksheet is an interactive educational resource designed to enhance students’ understanding of cancer.
It includes tasks such as explaining the characteristics of benign and malignant tumors, identifying and linking risk factors to specific types of cancer, and recognising the association between lifestyle choices and cancer development.
This resource aims to promote critical thinking and provides practical examples to help students grasp the study and treatment of tumours.
It comes with an answer sheet, making it a suitable asset for classroom activities, homework assignments or revision practice.
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This GCSE Specialised Plant Cells Activity Worksheet is an educational resource designed to enhance students’ knowledge of plant cell structures and functions.
It includes tasks such as labelling plant cell components, explaining the process of gas exchange through stomata, and distinguishing between the roles of xylem and phloem in plant transport systems.
The worksheet also prompts critical thinking by asking students to state differences between xylem and phloem cells, reinforcing understanding of plant physiology.
An answer section is provided, making this resource suitable for both classroom use and independent study, ideal for students preparing for their GCSE exams.
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This GCSE Sizes of Cells Exam Worksheet with answers provides a focused educational tool for students to learn measurement units and scale in biology.
It assesses students’ understanding of metric units, order of magnitude, and the use of scientific notation to compare cell sizes.
The worksheet encourages the identification of various biological objects within specified size ranges, improving students’ ability to visualise and comprehend the microscopic world.
Complete with an answer section for self-assessment, this resource is an excellent tool for exam preparation and understanding fundamental concepts in cell biology.
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This detailed “Cell Division, Structures & Transport Practice Questions” set for GCSE Biology is an excellent resource for students preparing for their exams.
It includes a range of questions from identifying stages in the cell cycle and determining the organelle responsible for energy release, to interpreting microscopy images and understanding enzyme functions.
Complete with calculations for magnification and time spent in cell cycle phases, this set also tests knowledge of cell transport mechanisms and the identification of cell structures.
The accompanying answers section provides clear explanations, making it a perfect tool for both teachers and students to evaluate understanding and track progress.
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This resource is a comprehensive GCSE-level worksheet focused on Animal Cells, complete with a detailed answer sheet. It is designed to test and reinforce students’ knowledge of cell biology, including the identification of eukaryotic cell features, understanding cell size, and the function of various organelles within animal cells.
The worksheet challenges students with multiple-choice questions, prompts for circling the correct answer, and short-answer questions that require critical thinking.
The answer sheet provides clear and concise explanations for each question, ensuring that students can self-assess their work or that teachers can efficiently evaluate student understanding. This educational resource is ideal for homework, revision sessions, or as a classroom activity to support learning.
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This resource is a worksheet and answer sheet designed for GCSE students studying carbohydrates.
It covers the fundamental concepts of carbohydrate chemistry, including the elements they contain, the monosaccharide building blocks, and examples of monosaccharides like glucose, fructose and galactose.
Students will also explore the formation of disaccharides, identifying specific examples from given monosaccharide combinations, and learn about the enzymes involved in carbohydrate breakdown.
The worksheet provides a mix of questions that require recall, application and analysis, suitable for classroom use or homework assignments to reinforce students’ understanding of carbohydrates in biology. The included answer sheet ensures accurate assessment of student work.
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This GCSE Stem Cells and Cloning Practice Questions resource provides a comprehensive set of questions and detailed answers that cover the key concepts of stem cells, therapeutic cloning and meristems.
This educational material is designed to engage students in understanding the therapeutic cloning process, the advantages and disadvantages of cloning, and the significance of using embryonic stem cells over adult cells in medical therapies.
It also encourages students to think about the societal benefits of meristem tissue cuttings and addresses ethical considerations.
The resource serves as an excellent study aid for students preparing for GCSE exams or anyone interested in the basics of stem cell technology and its implications in modern science.
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This resource is a comprehensive worksheet with accompanying answers, tailored for GCSE students studying proteins and lipids.
It includes questions about the molecular structure and elements of proteins, their various functions in the body, and the reasons why a limited number of amino acids can give rise to a vast diversity of proteins.
The worksheet also covers the structure and composition of lipids, specifically triglycerides, and explores their biological importance.
This educational tool is ideal for exam preparation, in-class activities or homework assignments.
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This GCSE Culturing Organisms Worksheet is a resource designed to test and reinforce students’ knowledge of microbiological techniques.
It covers the process of bacterial cell division, the steps of binary fission, various methods of culturing bacteria, the components of culture media, and essential aseptic techniques to prevent contamination. Also, it includes critical thinking questions about the consequences of improper storage temperatures for bacterial cultures.
Complete with a detailed answer sheet, this worksheet is ideal for students studying biology, and serves as an excellent revision tool for GCSE exams.
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This GCSE Cancer Exam Worksheet is an educational resource aimed at providing students with a comprehensive understanding of cancer, its types, and associated factors.
This worksheet features questions on the definition of cancer and tumours, the differences between benign and malignant tumours, metastasis, and hereditary cancer types, along with common environmental causes linked to cancer development.
It is designed to facilitate critical thinking and to reinforce students’ knowledge on the study and treatment of tumours, within the GCSE curriculum.
The worksheet comes complete with an answer page for easy marking and is ideal for use in classroom discussions, revision sessions, or as a homework assignment.
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