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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 educational resource offers a challenging set of questions and answers designed to deepen students’ understanding of translocation in plants, a key concept in GCSE biology.
The material includes visual diagrams to enhance learning, with tasks that require students to identify different seasons based on translocation activity, label parts of the phloem and their functions, and explain the significance of bidirectional translocation in the growth of storage organs like ginger and potatoes.
The resource promotes analytical thinking and application of knowledge. Also, the provided answers serve as a reliable reference for self-assessment or guided instruction.
This resource is ideal for classroom activities, providing homework assignments, or focused revision sessions.
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This GCSE educational resource is a comprehensive worksheet with accompanying answers, focused on the Transport in Plants. It covers the topics of xylem and phloem vessels, the process of translocation, and the characteristics of root hair cells.
Students are asked to name the two types of vessels, define key processes, and identify the substances transported by xylem and phloem. The worksheet also prompts learners to explore how plants utilise water and the structural adaptations of root hair cells for efficient nutrient absorption.
The questions are structured to encourage critical thinking and the application of knowledge, making this an excellent tool for reinforcing learning objectives within the curriculum. With clearly outlined answers, this resource aids both teaching and self-assessment.
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This educational resource is a worksheet on the the Life Cycle of a Virus that provides a series of questions designed to assess and deepen GCSE students’ understanding of viral replication and the biological mechanisms of viruses.
The worksheet covers a range of topics including genetic mutations during virus replication, the structure of viruses, the impact of antiviral drugs on viral reproduction, and the lytic and lysogenic cycles.
Accompanying the worksheet is an answer sheet that provides explanations for each question, ensuring that educators can accurately evaluate student responses and offer clear explanations.
This resource is well-suited for use in the classroom, as homework material, or for exam revision.
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This GCSE worksheet is tailored to explore the heart rate and the devices used to regulate it.
It includes questions about the function and placement of an artificial pacemaker, the role of the body’s natural pacemaker, and the chambers involved in a heartbeat.
Students are also prompted to consider the consequences of a malfunctioning natural pacemaker and the nervous system’s influence on heart rate.
The worksheet is complemented by an answer sheet, making it a comprehensive resource for lessons on cardiac physiology and the nervous system’s control over the heart.
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This GCSE resource enhances students’ understanding of water uptake in plants, complete with questions and answers.
It includes an exercise to calculate the water absorption rate from given data, encourages critical thinking about the variables that should be controlled in a water absorption rate experiment, and explores why such an experiment only provides an indirect measurement of transpiration.
The worksheet also prompts students to consider the relationship between transpiration and measured water uptake rates, and the rationale behind keeping cut flowers fresh.
Perfect for classroom activities, homework assignments, or as revision material, this resource helps solidify key concepts in plant biology and experimental methodology.
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This GCSE worksheet is dedicated to exploring the process of transpiration in plants.
It includes questions about the plant structures equivalent to pores in human skin, the transpiration stream, and the role of guard cells and stomata in regulating water loss.
The worksheet also challenges students to consider the adaptive significance of transpiration, the response of stomata to changes in water pressure, and the evolutionary adaptations of cacti in arid environments.
An answer sheet is provided for self-assessment or instructional use.
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This GCSE worksheet is designed to test students’ knowledge on the composition of blood and the functions of different blood cells.
It prompts students to list the main components of blood and identify the types of blood cells involved in various physiological scenarios, including responses to anaemia, wound healing and immune defense.
The worksheet supports learning about blood cell roles in health and disease. An answer sheet is provided, making it a useful tool for both teaching and revision.
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This GCSE worksheet is centred on the factors affecting the rate of transpiration in plants.
It guides students through questions on how temperature and humidity influence transpiration rates, the impact of light and wind, and the identification of scenarios depicting higher transpiration rates.
The worksheet encourages critical thinking about environmental effects on plant physiology, with an answer sheet included for efficient assessment.
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This GCSE worksheet is centred on plant tissues, specifically the structures of leaves and their functions.
Students are tasked with matching labelled parts of a leaf diagram to their corresponding functions, covering key concepts such as gas exchange, light absorption, water and nutrient transport, and the role of stomata.
The worksheet is designed to enhance understanding of plant anatomy and physiology.
An answer sheet is included to facilitate quick and accurate assessment, making this resource suitable for reinforcing learning in biology on the topic of plant structures.
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This GCSE worksheet provides a series of questions designed to explore the transport systems in multicellular organisms.
It challenges students to understand the significance of capillary surface area, reasons for the lack of a circulatory system in protists, and analogies between a home’s water supply and the body’s circulatory system.
Also, the worksheet asks students to categorise substances based on their transportation to and from respiring cells, and to explain why plants do not require a centralised pump for fluid and nutrient transport.
The accompanying answer sheet enables effective self-assessment or quick grading for educators, making this resource a valuable addition to lessons on biological transport systems.
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This GCSE worksheet is tailored to explore the levels of organisation in multicellular organisms.
It presents multiple-choice questions that require students to identify the correct hierarchical order of biological organisation, determine missing levels from a given diagram, and match descriptions to the appropriate level of organisation. Also, it challenges students to recognise which levels of organisation do not apply to unicellular organisms.
The included answer sheet provides quick and accurate reference for teachers and students. This resource is suitable for use in biology lessons, as a homework exercise, or for exam revision.
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This GCSE worksheet focuses on the circulatory system, specifically examining the structure and function of veins and heart valves.
It presents cross-sectional images of veins for students to analyse for circulatory efficiency, asks about the unidirectional flow of blood, and explores the consequences of defective heart valves, including potential medical interventions.
An answer sheet is provided to facilitate accurate self-assessment or grading. This worksheet is also ideal for supplementing lessons on human physiology and cardiovascular health.
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This GCSE worksheet is dedicated to the Digestive System, featuring diagram labelling, explanation and analogy questions.
It prompts students to identify key parts of the digestive system, understand the role of gut flora in vitamin synthesis, and draw comparisons between mechanical digestion and household appliances.
The resource includes a detailed diagram of the digestive system and an answer sheet for easy marking. It’s a suitable tool for teaching and reinforcing knowledge about human digestion and nutrition.
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This GCSE educational worksheet is centred on the anatomy and functions of the human heart.
It includes diagram-based questions for identifying heart parts, comparing the characteristics of pulmonary and systemic circulation, and understanding valve locations and functions.
The resource comes with an answer sheet for each question, making it an effective tool for learning, revision, and assessment in lessons on the circulatory system.
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This educational resource is a GCSE Common Infections Activity Worksheet, designed to enhance GCSE students’ understanding of various infectious diseases.
It includes a comprehensive worksheet accompanied by an answer sheet, which encourages students to:
Identify diseases such as AIDS, Malaria, Cholera and Chlamydia along with their causative pathogens, effects and methods of spread.
Determine the type of organism associated with Charala ash dieback disease and stomach ulcers, enhancing their knowledge of disease transmission and treatment.
Deepen their understanding of common infections by correctly filling in the blanks with terms relevant to the type of pathogen, effects, and transmission methods provided.
The resource is structured to facilitate critical thinking and application of knowledge, making it an ideal choice for classroom activities, homework, and study revision. The answer sheet enables quick and efficient self-assessment or teacher grading.
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This resource is a GCSE Uses of Monoclonal Antibodies Activity Worksheet, complete with a corresponding answer sheet. It is designed to deepen students’ knowledge of monoclonal antibodies and their applications.
The worksheet guides students to:
Identify various applications of monoclonal antibodies, including pregnancy tests, cancer detection and vaccination.
Evaluate true and false statements regarding the production, development cost and uses of monoclonal antibodies.
Understand the complexity of attaching monoclonal antibodies to drugs and their role in identifying and treating cancerous tumours.
Learn about the specific binding capabilities of monoclonal antibodies in pregnancy tests.
The included answer sheet provides thorough explanations, enabling students to verify their answers and allowing teachers to assess comprehension effectively.
This resource serves as an excellent educational instrument for classroom activities, supplementary homework material, or as a study guide for revision sessions.
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This resource is a Fungal Diseases Activity Worksheet, designed to engage GCSE students in understanding the impact of fungal diseases on plants and humans. The worksheet covers:
The effects of fungal diseases like black spot on plant health and flower production, along with potential treatment strategies.
Definitions and functions of hyphae and spores in fungal reproduction.
The human fungal infection Aspergillosis, its pathogen, and the potential impacts of environmental factors on the prevalence of fungal disease.
Accompanied by an answer sheet, this worksheet is an excellent tool for reinforcing concepts covered in the classroom, supplementing homework, and supporting students as they revise for exams.
The questions are framed to stimulate critical thinking and apply biological knowledge to real-world scenarios.
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This resource is a GCSE Activity Worksheet focused on Preventing the Spread of Infectious Diseases, complete with a corresponding answer sheet. The worksheet engages students in:
Matching various health measures to their descriptions, such as handwashing, vaccinations and the use of condoms, to promote understanding of disease prevention.
Identifying incorrect practices when sneezing to enhance awareness of how diseases spread.
The activity is designed to encourage students to think critically about health and safety practices in everyday life. The included answer sheet provides clear solutions, enabling students to check their answers and teachers to swiftly assess comprehension.
This educational resource is ideally suited for classroom activities, homework tasks, or as a study aid for reviewing key concepts in infectious disease prevention.
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This resource is a GCSE Vaccination and Immunisation Activity Worksheet that includes a set of questions and answers aimed at enhancing students’ comprehension of acquired immunity types and the concept of herd immunity.
The worksheet guides students to:
Fill in the blanks in a chart distinguishing between passive and active immunity.
Identify and differentiate between natural and artificial immunity.
Understand the concept of herd immunity.
Apply reasoning to scenarios involving herd immunity to predict outcomes of diseases spread in populations with varying levels of vaccination.
The accompanying answer sheet allows students to check their work and educators to quickly assess learners’ grasp of the material.
This resource serves as an excellent tool for reinforcing classroom lessons, supplementing homework tasks, or aiding in study for exams.
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This resource is a GCSE Monoclonal Antibodies Activity Worksheet which includes a series of questions and answers structured to enhance students’ understanding of the production and application of monoclonal antibodies. The worksheet engages students to:
Sequence the steps involved in the monoclonal antibody production process.
Evaluate true or false statements regarding the nature and production of monoclonal antibodies.
Apply their understanding to determine the accuracy of statements related to lymphocytes and tumour cells in the creation of hybridomas.
The provided answer sheet enables students to check their work and teachers to swiftly assess comprehension.
This educational resource is ideally tailored for use in the classroom, to support homework tasks, or as a study aid for revision sessions.
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